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CoreLife

At CoreLife, we understand that obesity and chronic illnesses are not isolated but deeply intertwined with social determinants and root causes.
Our integrated care model addresses these complexities head-on, seamlessly coordinating medical treatments, nutritional guidance, behavioral support, and personalized exercise regimens.
By focusing on evidence-based practices, we empower patients to take control of their health and achieve sustainable results.
The CoreLife Personal Trainer position is an essential role within the care model, tasked with creating an immersive and energetic environment to increase the use of movement as a treatment tool.
We are looking for a Personal Trainer to join our Pasadena, MD office Mon-Thurs (10-hr workday), off on Fridays, and will primarily:
Discuss and remove any barriers, in addition to facilitating positive exercise experiences.
Patients enter the CoreLife program apprehensive about beginning an exercise routine.
Develop and implement movement plans to help reduce pain, better perform daily activities for patients, and execute tailored fitness programs using corrective and functional exercise practices.
Perform one-on-one and small-group exercises.
Work with a collaborative team of clinicians, registered dietitians, and behavioral health specialists.
QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Exercise related field (preferred)Certification in Personal Training from nationally recognized organization (e.
g.
, NASM, ACE, ACSM) (must be active)Current CPR/AED certificationPrevious experience with group fitness instruction is a plus but not necessary.
As a CoreLife Personal Trainer, You Can Expect:
Pay:
$40,000-$45,000/annual salary Bonus opportunity of up to $1,000/per monthLiability insuranceReferral programProfessional development assistanceEmployee discountMedical, dental, and vision insurancePaid time offRetirement planPowered by JazzHRAbout the Company:
CoreLife.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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