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Personal Trainer/Fitness Coach - Cannock Orbital

PureGym Limited
Cannock
1 month ago
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Personal Trainer/Fitness Coach - Cannock Orbital

Voyager Dr, Norton Canes, Cannock WS11 8XP, UK

Job Description

Join the UK’s number one fitness brand and favourite gym as a

Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach

Keep 100% of your PT earnings, your first month is rent free.

Why be a self‑employed Personal Trainer at PureGym? you will have access to the largest member base in the UK, plus:

  • You will have access to an exclusive app with industry leading content.
  • Free education and courses all bespoke to PureGym, with unlimited access to business resources.
  • Access to the best fitness discounts exclusive to PG Personal Trainers.
  • Free Webinars, podcasts and access to our mentoring lab – you can be mentored on all aspects of your business.
  • PT open week for you to generate leads.
  • Full rent transition programme delivered by master trainers.
  • Free advertising on the PureGym website, social media and in club

As a Fitness Coach:

  • Holiday allowance, plus your birthday off
  • Funded First Aid qualification.
  • Free Gym Membership for yourself and a friend or family member
  • Career development with management training programmes
  • Group Exercise initial training and continual upskill opportunities.

In your role as a Fitness Coach, you will play a key part in the safe enjoyment of our gyms, delivering an amazing member experience, teaching classes, inductions, and taking care of the upkeep of the gym floor.

If this sounds like your perfect next role, here’s what we’re looking for:

  • A passion for fitness and wellbeing
  • Someone who embodies our mantra of ‘Everybody Welcome’ in all that they do.

Apply today! speak to a member of our team and start your career path with PureGym.

Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation.

Voyager Dr, Norton Canes, Cannock WS11 8XP, UK


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