POSITION SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Group Fitness Coordinator and in accordance with the goals and objectives of the Marshall Area YMCA, a BODYPUMP instructor is responsible for learning and teaching BODYPUMP on a regular basis at the Y. Learn more about BODYPUMP here.
SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
- A BODYPUMP Instructor should be friendly, outgoing, and have a clear understanding of the YMCA’s mission statement as well as a background in fitness.
- They must also have successfully completed a Les Mills Initial Training to become certified in BODYPUMP.
- The position requires a CPR/First Aid certification and yearly computer trainings, along with any other scheduled staff meetings.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- 1. Develops meaningful relationships with members, Fitness Center visitors, YMCA staff, and others.
- Assist in maintaining all Group Exercise fitness equipment.
- Ensure the cleanliness of the Fitness Center/Aerobic Studio and work with the Building and Grounds Director to maintain all equipment in proper working order.
- Model, teach, and incorporate the YMCA’s core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility.
- Interact with members/guests in a positive manner at all times.
- Develop and administer group exercise classes according to class objectives and YMCA principles.
- Complete all required employment paperwork including time records in an honest and timely manner.
- Help to maintain the Marshall Area YMCA’s reputation in the community as an organization dedicated to building character.
- Complete new employee orientation and any other required trainings (ie Child Abuse) within the first 60 days of employment and attend additional department meetings as scheduled.
- Know, understand, and follow all facility guidelines, policies, and chain of command of the YMCA.
- Be responsible for completing and turning in accident/incident reports IMMEDIATELY after occurrence.
- Assist other staff with the room transition between classes.
- Notify the Fitness Coordinator, building supervisor, or other staff member whenever a potentially serious problem arises with equipment or facility.
- Set up an account and actively use MotionVibe to track class attendance and/or message your class rosters.
- Be responsible for finding a qualified substitute for any absence and notify the Group Fitness Coordinator of the substitution.
- Teach every class scheduled through the entire session.
- Prepare a workout based on the needs and the ability of participants, and provide a variety of options to tailor your class to ability levels. Learn required memorized material if scheduled and certified for Les Mills classes.
- Arrive in the room at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the first class and have all necessary equipment ready before class.
- Start and end classes on time.
- Strive to learn the participant’s names as well as teaching them yours.
- Be responsible for safety of the participants and never leave a class unsupervised.
- Be responsible for putting own equipment away.
- Have fun teaching your class.
- Assist the Group Fitness coordinator and YMCA staff team as necessary to ensure successful outcome of YMCA operations and mission.
- The incumbent must be able to fulfill the above job requirements by purposefully and seamlessly challenging her/himself and others to accept and demonstrate the positive values of Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility.
- A free or discounted membership is given to all instructors who maintain a one class per week average. If you are not able to maintain one class a week, an instructor can be on sub-status, but will not receive a free or discounted membership.
- To remain active as sub-status, subs must teach a minimum of 1 class per month. At the end of 30 days, if an instructor has not taught a class, they will receive an email from the Senior Program Director notifying them that they are being deactivated in our payroll system. Re-activation is easy to do if it falls within a 6-month time period. If the lapse is more than 6-months, we are required to re-do a background check.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- A BODYPUMP Instructor must be able to lead group classes which include all the major components of transitioning, queuing, timing, and being physically fit for the class.
- Ability to demonstrate and use a variety of fitness equipment (i.e. bands, free weights etc.) as needed for the format they are certified to teach. **If teaching Les Mills formats, ALL choreography must be memorized. Choreography booklets are not allowed when teaching a class. Choreography is not allowed to be altered in any way.