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Presbyterian Homes

Salary $21.
91 to $26 per hour based on experiencePart-Time of Full-Time Personal TrainerThe Moorings of Arlington Heights, a 5-star, premier senior living community is looking for a Personal Trainerto join our team! We are no ordinary place-our employees work as one to deliver a personalized experience to our residents through collaboration and team work.
We are looking for candidates that lead by example to foster a positive work environment and living community experience for our residents and families.
Is fitness your passion? Come share it with our independent living residents! Why choose us?Medical, dental and vision insurance through BCBS (Full time)FSA, HSA and transit available (Full time)Voluntary benefits including life, critical illness, hospital indemnity, identity theft and pet insurance (Full time)Generous PTO that rolls over with sell back option403b Retirement Plan with employer baseline matchConfidential EAPOn-site fitness centerTuition reimbursement and scholarship programsCareer growthQualified Employer for Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramEssential
Responsibilities:
Promote self-directed exercise and instruct residents by customizing their fitness routinesConduct new resident fitness assessments and fitness center orientationsProvide instructions/guide residents in proper use of equipment, pool and knowledge of other fitness activitiesParticipate in wellness on campus including but not limited to developing and implementing fitness programsOther duties as needed
Qualifications:
Personal training experience (working with seniors is a plus)One or more certifications:
AFAA, ACE, AEA, or ASCMCurrent CPR/First Aid/AED cardsPI240141783About the Company:
Presbyterian Homes.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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