What are the responsibilities and job description for the Personal Trainer position at Oak Brook Park District?
Are you a versitle personal trainer? We are looking for a part-time personal trainer with experience with the active agers for Monday-Friday morning and mid-day shifts.
Come join the team at the Oak Brook Park District responsible for keeping people healthy and reaching their goals. As a Personal Trainer, you will develop individualized exercise programs, create and implement a safe and effective exercise program, and following professional industry
guidelines and parameters.
Personal trainers also perform fitness analysis/assessments on all clients and re-evaluate clients to monitor progress, remain current with fitness trends, programs and training, and are responsible for managing and maintaining scheduled appointments with clients. This position also supports the Fitness Supervisor in providing fitness equipment orientation services for members.
Education, Experience and Training:
- High School Degree or Higher
- Valid Illinois State Driver's License (Class D)
- Must possess at least 2-3 years of experience in personal training and be able to communicate
effectively with clientele. - Must possess a personal training certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine
(NASM), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and National Strength and Condition
Association (NSCA) or other nationally accredited certification. - Current CPR/AED/First Aid certification or ability to become certified by the Park District within one month of employment.
Essential Job Duties:
- Create and implement a safe and effective exercise program, following professional industry guidelines and parameters.
- Perform a fitness analysis/assessment on all clients and re-evaluate clients to monitor progress.
- Remain current with fitness trends, programs and training.
- Responsible for managing and maintaining scheduled appointments with clients.
- Follow the Park District Trainer’s Manual and Procedures.
- Attend all mandatory staff meetings
- Actively market, promote and advertise personal training services.
- Support the Fitness Supervisor in providing fitness equipment orientation services for members.
- Responsible for retaining detailed records of training clients (i.e., health history, exercise prescription and program, training sessions, etc.).
- Follow and adhere to the Park District’s employee policies.
- Focus on welcoming diversity, encouraging inclusion and creating equity for all.
- Support the District’s safety initiative including adhering to policies and procedures, performing your job in a safe manner, attending required training, seeking additional training as needed, promptly reporting accidents/incidents, and proactively addressing hazards in the workplace
Benefits:
All Oak Brook Park District employees benefit from a work-life atmosphere, a complimentary Central Park Campus Membership for you and your immediate family living within the same household, and substantial discounts on programming, continuing education opportunities, and MORE!
THE OAK BROOK PARK DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Employment with the Park District is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, age, color, sex, religion, veteran status, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or any other legally protected status. Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview process should notify Mike Contreras, ADA coordinator, at (630) 645-9527 or mcontreras@obparks.org
Bilingual Candidates Encouraged to Apply.
Salary : $25 - $45