Position Vacant For A Personal & Group Trainer At FitMiss Health Club VIC
FitMiss Health Club is located in Balaclava (near St Kilda East) and looking for a Fitness Professional to join their small, dynamic team in a part time capacity. We are a boutique gym providing women with a variety of quality fitness services.
To be suitable for this role you’ll require a passion for women’s fitness along with strong people, sales and administration skills. You’ll need to be reliable, a proven self-starter with previous experience in the fitness industry and also in sales or customer service.
Certificate IV in Fitness is a mandatory qualification along with current Senior First Aid.
You’ll need experience with both personal training and group instruction including boxing, cardio, free weights and more.
This is a hands-on position with lots of variety – there’s always something to do! The ability to manage time effectively, juggle phone calls, administration with workouts, appointments and classes all while keeping a smile on your face makes the person right for this role “one of a kind”!
Duties include personal and group training instruction, workout induction, member motivation, membership & product sales, nutritional advice, fitness testing and administration.
Applicants MUST be available on the following days: Mondays AM; Tuesdays PM, Wednesdays AM & PM; Thursdays PM; Alternate Fridays PM; Alternate weekends. A total of approximately 30 hours per week and ideal for someone living in the local area.
How To Apply
If you’re a talented fitness professional with the appropriate qualifications, experience, skills and availability please send your resume to Sally by clicking here. Call Sally on 9525 4555 if you would like to find out more about this role.
Applications Close
31st May 2016
Justin is the Managing Director of Active Management, which he began January 2004. He offers coaching to businesses worldwide in everything from start up and design to marketing and sales systems. Justin also facilitates four Australian and New Zealand ‘fitness industry roundtables’ events, which allows him to see a huge cross section of business models.