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Job DetailsDescription Position Summary:Consistent with the Christian mission and vision of the YMCA of Middle TN, and in cooperation with other YMCA staff, under the direction of the Wellness Director or Group Fitness Coordinator, the Group Fitness Instructor will instruct high quality group fitness classes, provide excellent customer service to members in a safe, enjoyable and positive environment that promotes member wellness in accordance with YMCA policies and procedures.
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NATURE AND SCOPEUnder the direction of the Sports Director(s), the Sports Specialty Instructor is responsible for implementing sport specific training and skill development. Attend staff meetings and approved training as requiredConduct assessments of program participants.
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As a thought-leader and best-in-class provider in education, wellness, youth development, and community-building, The YMCA of Metro Atlanta is one of the oldest and most essential non-profits serving in Atlanta.
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Opportunities for continuing education and professional training and development. YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise certification with experience or National certification. The Aquatic Group Instructor is expected to develop and conduct aquatic fitness classes.
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Certified as a YMCA Exercise Instructor, you are encouraged to participate in any training workshops that pertain to the field. Must have YMCA Instructor Training or one of the approved National Certifications at least 104 hours of documented teaching experience.
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National YMCA Swim Program training certificates are preferred within 90 days or upon first available training. As the nation's leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the YMCA of San Francisco offers more than just a job.
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FREE Gym Membership FREE Workout Classes FREE Pool Access FREE Training and Certifications FREE Virtual Health Care Solutions (Teledoc) Program Discounts *Up to 100 percent off child care programs YMCA Retirement Fund.
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Twenty-five hours of practical experience as fitness class instructor, or equivalent (6-week instructor training course-shadowing experience). Instructs Les Mills CORE Instructor exercise classes for YMCA members.
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Participate in ongoing training, workshops, and continuing education opportunities to enhance your knowledge, skills, and certifications as a group exercise instructor. The Group Exercise Instructor is responsible for leading a variety of fitness classes aimed at promoting health and wellness for YMCA members of all ages and fitness levels.
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CPR, First Aid, AED certifications and Child Abuse prevention training upon hire. Promotes and incorporates the YMCA five core values of honesty, responsibility, respect, caring and faith in to all program activities.
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Must become certified as a YMCA Swim Instructor within six months of employment or when training is offered. Must be certified in PR/CPR, AED, O2, and First Aid. (Training provided by the YMCA, if needed.
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The Caylor Nickel Foundation Family YMCA seeks an enthusiastic individual to join our team to work part-time as a Group Fitness Instructor. Personal Development: You’ll have many opportunities for free training and certifications, as well as opportunities to advance and potentially find a long-term career.
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Current YMCA Swim Instructor or Red Cross WSI Certification, CPR for Professional Rescuer, First Aid, Oxygen Administration. Ability to carry out all requirements of a YMCA certified Swim Instructor.
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Current required certifications, training, and fees related to licensed formats are the responsibility of the instructorQUALIFICATIONS:Required certifications: CPR, First Aid, AED, within first 30 days of employment and renew each year through the Y.Complete Group X onboarding within first 30 daysHold national Group X certification for non-licensed formats and required certification needed for licensed formats.
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