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The District Fitness Manager at Fitness Connection is a critical leader who changes members’ lives through the development, implementation, and growth of fitness-related services in our clubs.
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Business Partner - Working closely with the District Manager, Club Management, and the Fitness Connection Executive Leadership Team to identify, implement and report on fitness KPIs.
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FITNESS MANAGER - Capital District, NY. Personal Training Job Type Full-time Description Were looking for a Fitness Director with management experience, certified in personal training to run the personal training department at one of our full-service fitness facilities.
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3-5 years of Fitness Management experience, talent development. Trufit Athletic Clubs is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people that are passionate about health and fitness to join our team.
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Reporting to our Regional VP of Fitness the District Fitness Manager will be responsible for ensuring the department offers practical solutions to engage the many, not the few, delivered through inspiring fitness professionals.
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In addition to the base salary, the District Fitness Manager will be eligible for monthly bonus opportunities. EoS Fitness is in search of a District Fitness Manager.
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EōS Fitness is in search of a District Fitness Manager. Department : Fitness. Someone who has worked in the fitness industry previously and has an interest in fitness.
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Are you seeking an District Group Fitness Manager position? Be part of one of the greatest growth stories ever told in the fitness industry! Crunch Fitness is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people that are passionate about health and fitness to join our team.
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Must have a passion for fitness and maintain at least one nationally recognized certification and qualification in personal training. Recruit, train, develop and manage Fitness Managers, Asst. Fitness Managers, and Personal Trainers to ensure that clubs are adequately staffed at all times and succession plans are appropriately maintained for Company needs.
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Meet or exceed fitness department budgeted gross revenues, maintain positive net income on a quarterly and annual basis. Manage Fitness Managers assigned to each club. Lead and educate the team and provide leadership to reinforce the contributions in which Personal Training delivers to provide greater member engagement and retention.
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In addition to the base salary, the District Fitness Manager will be eligible for monthly bonus opportunities for up to $24,000 per year. In addition to the base salary, the District Fitness Manager will be eligible for monthly bonus opportunities for up to $24,000 per year.
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You will be managing only one location but assisting the District Manager with report audits. LA Fitness, America's premier fitness and sports club chain is quickly growing throughout the United States and has an immediate opening for a qualified Area Manager.
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Health, dental, vision, Employee Assistance Program, Hospital, Accident, Critical Illness, Life and even Pet Insurance are offered! Free membership for you and plus one family member. Support the overall success of the clubs in their designated Area in their entirety including the club's Personal Training, Group Training, financial success, employee experience and member satisfaction.
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