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PERSONAL TRAINER


WHAT IS EDPT?

The EDPT (The East Dulwich Personal Trainer) is a small personal training practice set up to help the local community thrive in health, wellbeing and fitness. The key aspiration is to be inclusive to people from all walks of life to get fit, healthy and strong to help them achieve successes in everyday life.

Situated in East Dulwich, South East London, The EDPT is working with the local community and more to facilitate wellness and healthy living to all ages. We help the younger generation to develop an active lifestyle, learn about the benefits of fitness and healthy eating and therefore, avoiding future obesity.


WHAT WE DO

At EDPT we believe everyone should have the opportunity to live a healthy and active lifestyle. For that very reason, we have made it simple, affordable and convenient for everyone to achieve their fitness goals. Whether you are a newbie to exercise or a regular gym goer, The EDPT provides both the facility and environment for you to achieve whatever you set your mind to.


We cover a wide range of personal health and wellbeing topics including:

? Nutrition plans

? Training plans

? Weight and obesity

? Body weight & measurements

? Healthy lifestyle with balance


ROLE


Join our team on a self-employed basis to be involved in:

? Delivering personal training within private studio space, homes and gyms

? Training clients which you will build relationships with and developing training programs ? clients will be provided

? Running classes and small group personal training

? Training children in local schools providing fitness and exercise classes to all age ranges

? Running fitness events for the local community

? Working in collaboration with a local wellness coach running boot camps

? Workshops and training for continuous development


We are looking for someone who could be taken on part or full time.


If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call me on 07594501328 - Carter


Job Type: Part or Full time


Salary: TBC


Person specification/skills

? First Aid at Work (Preferred, not essential)

? DBS Certificate (Preferred, not essential)

? Level 2 Gym instructor (Preferred, not essential)

? Level 3 Gym instructor (Preferred, not essential)

? UK Full Driving license (Preferred, not essential)

? Aged 16 and over (Essential)

? Have resided in the UK or EU for the past 3 years

? Have the right to work in the UK

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