Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Club Manager - Jetts



Jetts Fitness at Goodna has an urgent opening for a Club Manager.
The role enables the club manager to perform their own PT business in the club as well. They will be renumerated just above the award rate for a club manager and will have up to another $6000 in bonuses available to them.

There is also another club manager position opening up in Ashgrove in the next 6 weeks.

Contact Rhett Tronc at rhett.tronc@jetts.com.au or phone on 0413 699 690

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fitness and MMA PT Position



Sassom Fitness and Mixed Martial Arts in East Brisbane is looking for a new personal trainer to help build the Personal Training business at Sassom.
Established over 7 years ago, Sassom has become experienced in martial arts, Crossfit and general gym exercise exercise programming to meet whatever your goals are.
Sassom is looking for someone who is passionate about building a Personal Training business.

Applicants should have interest or experience in one or more of the following areas:
MMA
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Muay Thai
Crossfit

If interested, email Marcus at marcus@sassom.com.au

Monday, May 28, 2012

PT position at Inspire Wellness


Inspire Wellness in Brisbane is looking for a new personal trainer to help out with group and 1-on-1 training.

Essential qualifications include:
Cert III/IV in Fitness
Registration with Fitness Australia
Insurance
First Aid + CPR

Trainers should possess excellent communication skills and be adept at adjusting to individual moods and personalities.
Hourly rate: $30 when training clients, $20 when cleaning + marketing.

If interested, send resumes to Jessica Peake at jess@inspirewellness.com.au or contact on 0410875350.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Sporting careers, Not without Sacrifice


Today’s Career choices are somewhat different from the last few decades. For example statics show that people these days don’t stay in their chosen career for more than five to ten years. Whereas a few decades ago you will still find people in their chosen field to this day. Sport is no different; however you will only find a handful of top athletes able to make a change through codes. I guess what I am getting at is a profession in sport will probably only last a maximum of ten years and then you will need to find alternative work after retirement. Most top athletes are finished by the time they are 30, so a great deal of sacrifice goes in to a sporting career and some sacrifice comes from furthering employment beyond the sporting fields. It is very important that getting a good education at school and even furthering studies or getting a trade after school, will put you in good stead after you have finished with a career in sport.