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Fitness/Personal Trainer (Part-Time)

Posted By: Ninety Four

Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018

Remuneration: $1,500.00

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We are looking for energetic individuals who loves interacting with people and is passionate about leading a healthy lifestyle.
If you enjoy helping and seeing people grow and increased their self-esteem, we want you!


You will be responsible for coming up with personal training regiments that allows members to improve their fitness, maximize the efficiency of their workout as well as improve their self-esteem. You will also work together with other personal trainers to oversee the activities on the floor, ensuring that every member is safe and enjoying themselves.


If you are interested in working with a group of spontaneous and enthusiastic individuals, sent in your CV to us now!


Responsibilities
• Construct safe and effective workout recipes to ensure that members achieve the best out of their fitness
• Monitor member’s progress and fitness
• Educate members on their current health and fitness issues
• Work closely with colleagues to manage and oversee activities on the gym floor
• Other administrative works


Requirements
• Good listening skills.
• Good communication and interpersonal skills
• Good motivational skills.
• Observant.
• Enjoy interacting with people and build strong personal relationships with them.
• High level of professionalism
Send in your resume to [email protected]



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