 
        Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
04 Dec, 25
Salary
20.96
Posted On
06 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Sports Medicine, Professional Manner, Acsm
Industry
Human Resources/HR
Since its opening in 1980, the Columbus Centre, part of Villa Charities, has served as a vibrant community centre where people can enjoy the richness of Italian culture within a Canadian setting. Today, the Columbus Centre remains a major hub for the GTA’s Italian-Canadian community and a popular meeting place to participate in a wide range of athletic, aquatic and wellness programs at our expansive Athletic Club.
The Columbus Centre is currently looking for Group Instructors in a contractual role for Zumba, HIIT, Muscle Conditioning, Boot Camp, Spinning, Mobility and others.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
· The Instructor is under contract with Columbus Centre Athletic Club and shall conduct
themselves in a professional manner and in accordance with the Columbus Centre
Athletic Clubs/Villa Charities Code of Conduct.
· The Instructor will make themselves available for meetings as required by management
at a reasonable time and location mutually agreeable to both parties.
· A Vulnerable Sector Screening from the Toronto Police or equivalent
· Current First Aid/CPR and AED certification
· Must accredit group fitness (must present certification):
o BCRPA
o Canadian Fitness Professionals (Can-Fit-Pro)
o Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)
o American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
o National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
· Instructor shall instruct fitness class during the scheduled days and times in accordance with fitness schedule and contract.
· The instructor shall keep an accurate account of participants on the sign in sheet for
payroll, as well as the attendance sheet in the studio.
· Instructor will ensure that their classes are covered by another instructor if they are
unable to teach.
· Inform participants of the rules and regulations, as well as safety concerns relate
To the activity.
· Develop fitness routines which follow proper technique and are appropriate for the
group of participants at the time of each class.
· Beginning and ending fitness class on time; with adequate warm-up, exercises,
stretching, and cool-down.
· Enforce all facility and program policies and ensure safety standards are met.
· In the case of an accident or injury, follow emergency procedure as outlined in
orientation and submitting the appropriate injury report form to Director of Athletics.
· All qualifications, certificates and insurance must be maintained and submitted.