Life Time

PilatesInstructor

$0–0k United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Pilates Instructor at Life Time. Skills: Pilates instruction, Clientele building. Provide personalized customization in all session offerings. Tailor each session to unique needs”

What You'll Achieve.

Create impactful and positive changes in clients’ lives

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to sit, stand, walk, reach, climb, kneel, Lift up to 50 pounds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Comprehensively Certified Pilates Instructor, Trained and Certified in Reformer, Mat, Tower/Cadillac, Chair, and Barrels, Certified in Beginner to Intermediate Pilates repertoire, 1 year of Pilates training experience, CPR and AED certified

Nice to Have

Sales experience preferred, Experienced in progressing the Pilates method through program design, 250-600 hours comprehensive Pilates Certification

What You'll Do.

Provide personalized customization in all session offerings

Tailor each session to unique needs

Integrate all Pilates apparatus into session programming

Ensure comprehensive and effective sessions

Build and maintain a clientele

Empower people through Pilates principles

Ensure a positive member experience

Uphold cleanliness and organization of the studio

Remain current on certifications and credentials

Remain current on continuing education

Remain current on new trends

Create an empowering and motivating environment

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