Fitness & Wellbeing
Personal Trainer
Personal Trainer
Edinburgh FWC | Permanent | Full time
From £28,421.12 up to £31,195.84 OTE depending on experience 40 hours per week
As a Personal Trainer at our gym, you’re confident, outgoing and approachable. Whether you’ve been training for a while or just recently qualified, it’s important that you’ve achieved REPs Level 3 or CIMSPA Practitioner (or above). A natural communicator, you’re great at listening, understanding and explaining things.
As a Personal Trainer, you will:
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Have full access to Nuffield Health’s incredible range of services
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Connect with and motivate members to reach their fitness goals and maintain a healthier lifestyle
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Be confident about delivering a range of sessions and consultations
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Enjoy clear career progression with unrivalled opportunities to move onwards and upwards
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Explore opportunities to progress into a Wellbeing Lead and management roles
Salary is based on 40 hours a week, made up of 24 Hours gym floor with 16 hours of PT sessions. As your client base grows, you will drop your gym floor hours to maximise your PT earning potential of up to £31,195.84 OTE.
Whilst on probation all contracts will be a minimum of 24 gym floor hours, this is to ensure you earn a guaranteed minimum salary. Your earning will increase as you establish your PT clients and improve your earning potential.
PT sessions have a sliding scale, the more you deliver the more your take home earning potential is.
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Rewards & Benefits
Helping you be and feel your best.
Annual Leave
Nuffield Health Healthcare Plan
Membership is free for employees and you can add partner and dependants at your own cost.
*eligibility criteria applies.
Financial Wellbeing
Cycle to Work Scheme
Gym Membership
Free membership to any Nuffield Health gym, plus discounted memberships for family members.
Online GP
Occupational Health
Provides you with support and competent advice on a range of health-related issues.