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Certified Personal Trainer

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RX30

New York, NY (In Person)

$126,880 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Job Description

Personal Trainer / Fitness Coach RX30
Fitness Pay:
$52.00-$70.00 per hour
Job Type:
Part-Time (Potential for Additional Hours)
Location:
In Person About
RX30 RX30
is a results-driven fitness company specializing in personal training, small-group training, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT). We help adults and youth build strength, confidence, and healthier lifestyles through expert coaching and an exceptional client experience. We're looking for a coach who genuinely cares about people, pays attention to detail, and knows how to build lasting relationships with clients. Experience working with both adults and children is a major plus. If you're a great trainer who can deliver results, connect with clients, and create an outstanding experience, there is significant opportunity for growth and additional hours. Responsibilities Conduct fitness assessments and create individualized training programs. Train clients safely and effectively in one-on-one and small-group settings. Help clients achieve goals such as weight loss, strength gains, improved fitness, and athletic performance. Demonstrate proper exercise technique and movement patterns. Build strong relationships that improve client retention and results. Communicate professionally regarding scheduling and client needs. Lead small-group and HIIT sessions when needed. Maintain a positive, energetic, and professional training environment. Qualifications Personal Training Certification (NASM, ACE, ISSA, ACSM, NSCA, or equivalent) Current CPR/AED Certification Minimum 2 years of personal training experience preferred Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to coach clients of varying ages and fitness levels Experience working with children is a plus Sales and client acquisition experience is a plus Professional, dependable, and detail-oriented To Be Considered Please submit your answers to the following three coaching scenarios along with your application: Benefits Flexible schedule Competitive pay Opportunity for additional hours Supportive team environment Professional growth opportunities We're looking for coaches, not rep counters. If you're passionate about helping people succeed and can deliver an exceptional client experience, we'd love to hear from you.
Pay:
$52.00 - $110.00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Gym membership Application Question(s): Scenario 1: Adult Weight Loss Client A 42-year-old female comes in for an assessment. She works 50+ hours per week, has two children, hasn't exercised consistently in over 10 years, and wants to lose 30 pounds.
She says:
"I've tried gyms before but I always quit after a few weeks. I don't have much time and I'm worried about getting injured."
Question:
How would you conduct the assessment? What would your first 4 weeks of programming look like? How would you keep this client motivated and progressing? Scenario 2: Youth Fitness Client (8 Years Old) An 8-year-old boy joins for personal training. His parents want him to become more athletic and confident. During his first session you notice he struggles with coordination, loses focus easily, and becomes frustrated when he cannot perform a movement correctly.
Question:
How would you structure his first session? What exercises or activities would you use? How would you keep him engaged while helping him improve physically and mentally? Scenario 3: Strength & Muscle Gain Client A 28-year-old male comes in for personal training. He has been lifting consistently for three years and wants to build muscle and increase strength.
He tells you:
"I've been doing the same workouts for months and my progress has stalled."
Question:
What additional information would you gather during the assessment? How would you design his first 8 weeks of training? What specific strategies would you use to help him break through his plateau?
Work Location:
In person