What are the responsibilities and job description for the Barre and Mat Pilates Fitness Instructor position at The Front Climbing Club?
Summary
As a Group Fitness Instructor, you'll lead and conduct engaging exercise classes for diverse groups of individuals, motivating and guiding participants through various workouts and routines. Your role involves creating and delivering dynamic, safe, and effective fitness sessions, catering to different fitness levels and goals. You'll demonstrate proper techniques, provide modifications when necessary, and ensure a supportive and inclusive environment for participants. You'll maintain class attendance records and foster a positive rapport with attendees to encourage regular participation and overall wellness. Effective communication, enthusiasm, and a passion for fitness are key attributes for success in this role. Our group fitness instructors teach a variety of classes including Barre, Pilates, Spin, HIIT and more!
Primary and Essential Functions
- Managing emails and effectively communicating with Group Fitness and other departments;
- Prepare an effective and unique 50-minute workout that includes a warmup and brief cool down-workout should be suitable for all fitness levels and must be prepared with adaptations when needed;
- Arrive at least 15 minutes before class to turn on lights, set up equipment and turn on music;
- Creating and maintaining a playlist of appropriate music for each class;
- Greet participants as they arrive with friendliness and enthusiasm. Learn names when possible;
- Sign participants into the class using our RGP calendar and following no-show charge procedures;
- Ask class participants if anyone has any injuries or limitations that you should know about, and keep these in mind as you instruct your class. You may need to make modifications;
- Lead workout with energy. Your class may rely on you for their motivation, turn the energy up!
- Is aware of music volume and content. It is hard to hear the instructor if the music is too loud, but it is a total buzz kill if the music is too quiet.
- Make corrections to participant form when needed;
- End class on time. Knows how long class is supposed to be and ends on the minute;
- Teach class how to wipe down and put their equipment away;
- Thank participants for coming, grab the broom and dry mop.
- Ensure rooms are clean and the equipment is in the proper place;
- Take care of the equipment like you own it, and notify the Front Desk Managers or group fitness manager if equipment breaks or needs to be replaced;
- Turns off lights if there is not another class right after yours. Leaves the doors open to vent;
- Ensure rooms are stocked with markers, towels, and spray bottles;
- Additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Mission Statement
The Front's mission is to create innovative spaces that maximize the climbing experience, inspire meaningful connections, and foster an engaged community.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Front Climbing Club is committed to providing an equal employment opportunity environment of mutual respect for all its people. This work atmosphere is available to all applicants and teammates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions), national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information (including characteristics and testing), military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. The Front Climbing Club strongly believes that diversity and inclusion amongst our teams is critical to our success as an organization. We are driven to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. As such, we highly encourage those with diverse backgrounds to apply.
Salary : $30