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Benefits: Free Peak Results Membership Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Bonus based on performance Wellness resources PERSONAL TRAINING SALES MANAGER Would you like to join one of the fastest growing fitness franchises in the world? With over 400 locations in the U.S. and internationally, Crunch Fitness is a leader in making serious fitness fun. If you're a natural leader who is passionate about helping others, we're looking for you! Job Responsibilities: Hire, manage, train & develop personal training staff. Increase revenue by introducing members to personal training services through our proprietary CrunchONE Kickoff process. Follow up with and manage leads. Retain Personal Training clients through excellent customer service & follow-up. Understand reporting and implementation of course correction. Keep up with client program design to maximize client results. Work with all department heads to deliver on brand promise. Benefits Complimentary Peak Results Gym Membership Paid Time Off Discounts on products & services Discounts on CEU's and Certifications Education Level: High School Diploma or GED required Bachelor's Degree preferred Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certifications (One or more of the following) NCCA Accredited Personal Trainer Certification and/or B.S. in Exercise Science Current CPR Experience: 1-2 years as a Personal Trainer/Crunch Coach preferred Preferred: Prior management experience in retail/hospitality industry leading 3-10 employees Preferred: Consultative sales experience Physical Requirements: Ability to work in club office; move about club floors and rooms; review, revise, create club paperwork; communicate with employees, members, and the public. Regularly required to demonstrate or explain proper physical fitness activities, techniques and procedures. Regularly required to lift up to 50 pounds.

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