Overview
Group Fitness Instructor
Job Vacancy in Whitehorse, Whitehorse Centre
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Employment Type
SessionalLocation
- Aqualink Box Hill
- Aqualink Nunawading
Position Summary
Whitehorse City Council proudly manages Aqualink Box Hill and Aqualink Nunawading, state of the art facilities that are leaders in the provision of leisure and aquatic services in the Eastern Region of Melbourne. We have over 6500 great members who love classes – and we have over 300 classes a week!
- $66.96 per hour
- Regular training and development
- Supportive Team
At Whitehorse City Council, community is at the heart of everything we do. To stay ahead of and best respond to the evolving changes and needs of the community, the organisation is undertaking an exciting transformation journey that will transform ways of working and will empower employees to be innovative and constantly striving towards providing excellent customer experience at all times. The five pillars of our transformation focus on:
- Excellent Customer Experience and Service Delivery
- Great Organisational Culture
- Innovation and Continuous Improvement
- Good Governance and Integrity
- Long Term Financial Sustainability
The role:
We are looking for enthusiastic, qualified and passionate applicants to join the Group Fitness teams at both our Aqualink Centres in Box Hill and Nunawading.
The successful applicants will deliver high-quality Group Fitness classes ensuring patrons have a fantastic experience, have individual needs met and feel safe. They will have the ability to communicate with a broad demographic from varying backgrounds. Successful applicants will have a good range of availability and most importantly possess the group fitness spark to make every class memorable.
We are recruiting for a wide range of instructors for class covers with the potential of regular classes including Aqua, Older Adults, Cycle, Pilates, Zumba, Boxing, HIIT and Les Mills BodyPump, BodyAttack, BodyCombat, Core, BodyStep, Tone, BodyBalance, RPM and Sprint.
About you:
Essential qualifications include current registration with an appropriate fitness body, Working with Children Check, Level 2 First Aid, CPR and appropriate qualification/certification for the program(s) taught.
Applicants must be available to attend an audition session at Aqualink on either of the following dates:
Friday 3 March, 1.00-3.00pm (Aqualink Nunawading); or
Sunday 5 March, 2.00-4.00pm (Aqualink Box Hill)
In return, we will offer:
The ability to make a difference – Working at Whitehorse City Council you contribute to making a real difference in the lives of the community and those that live, learn, work or visit Whitehorse. Every day you really will see how the work you’re involved in benefits the diverse community.
Great working conditions – a professional environment, friendly and supportive teams and a flexibility program that promotes employee work life balance.
An extensive Health and Wellbeing offering – Employee assistance program, private health insurance benefits, health checks (skin, hearing and vaccinations), discounted gym membership and facilities (e.g. Theatre, Arts, Leisure) and an active health and wellness program (e.g. stretching, healthy eating demonstrations and health challenges.
Career opportunities – engaging work and the opportunity to apply your skills and experience.
Transformation – We are in a time of transformation to stay ahead of the evolving changes and needs of our community. Together, we are on an exciting journey to empower all of our employees to be innovative, and constantly strive towards continuous improvement.
Further Information
Further information is available from Jody Taylor on 9843 2900 or 9878 4576 or jody.taylor@whitehorse.vic.gov.au. Applications close 12 February 2023.
Come and join the transformation!
About the City of Whitehorse
Laid out as the Yukon’s capital city in 1953, the City of Whitehorse is home to the absolute most staggering landscape, skilled craftsmen and imaginative organizations in Canada.
Arranged along the Yukon River on the conventional region of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council, more than 33,000 call Whitehorse home. The City partakes in a solid economy because of a solid business local area, which was perceived when Whitehorse was named the top city for business visionaries in 2018 by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. The City likewise partakes in a fruitful working relationship with the areas First Nations and the regional government.
Ecological maintainability and obligation has turned into a vital need for the City. Admittance to nature stays a top incentive for occupants who can appreciate diversion exercises all year, a dynamic workmanship scene and a large number of societies as individuals from everywhere the world have chosen to settle more than 60.
There is a justification for why Whitehorse has seen a consistent development in populace; this is on the grounds that it really is a superb spot to live, work and play.