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Fitness Instructor - Hounslow

The Gym Group
Greater London
1 day ago
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Welcome to The Gym Group, where fitness meets fun and purpose meets passion!

Join our nationwide community dedicated to making fitness accessible to all. We're on the lookout for a Level 2 Qualified Fitness Instructor to join our vibrant team.

Why choose us?

Well we're not your typical gym. With over 230 locations nationwide, we're the leading low-cost 24/7 gym that fosters a supportive, innovative, inclusive, and engaging environment. Our culture is our strength, and our people always come first.

What makes us stand out?

Team Spirit: Join a workplace where your skills are valued, and your positive attitude shines.

Innovation: We challenge norms, push boundaries, and make a meaningful impact. Join a team unafraid to venture into new territories with purpose.

Recognition & Growth: Recognized as #25 in the Top 50 places to work in the UK in 2022, and GOLD standard investors in people, we're #1 in values, culture, and people.

Be a Part of the Solution: Join us in removing barriers to fitness for everyone. We're a disability-confident and inclusive employer.

Flexibility & Freedom: We embrace discussions about flexible work arrangements, and we offer various base hour contracts to support you in finding work-life balance.

Top-notch Facilities: Maximize your workouts with our premium equipment and spacious gym layouts. Experience the ultimate fitness experience at every one of our locations.

Perfect launchpad for Your Career Journey: Embark on your career path with confidence when you join our team. We're dedicated to investing in your personal growth and development. With exceptional training, fast-track programs, and unwavering support, we'll help you reach your professional goals.

What's the role?

As a valued member of our team, you'll represent the gym, creating a supportive environment for all members. Responsibilities include inductions, gym tours, ensuring health and safety compliance, and maintaining cleanliness on the gym floor. You’ll also teach classes, drive member engagement, and enhance overall satisfaction.

Perks that make a difference:

Paid contractual benefits: Enjoy holiday and company sick pay.

Growth Opportunities:Access in-house training and career support.

Company Save As You Earn share plan:Unlock a range of discounts.

Company pension scheme: Secure your financial future.

Flexible working arrangements available.

If applying online presents challenges due to a disability or condition, please don’t worry! Reach out to us at or call the TGG Recruitment team at , and we'll assist you promptly. It’s worth telling you that we prioritize work-life balance, we can offer you flexible contract options that meet your needs and we enthusiastically welcome applications from a diverse range of backgrounds. We’re committed to embracing your cultural and value alignment. Let's make this a partnership works as well for you as it does for us. When we say "We're With You," we really do mean it!

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