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Fitness Instructor / Receptionist

Join a company that is rated a 2014 Top Workplace! Jupiter Country Club , an exclusive Greg Norman Signature Golf course community in northern Palm Beach County , seeks an experienced Fitness Instructor / Receptionist for the 2,600-square-foot Health and Fitness Center.
This position reports to the Sports Director and entails working weekends, holidays, and evenings.
Primary responsibilities include maintaining the day-to-day integrity within the Fitness Center, Pools, Tennis Courts, and Spa, in terms of member customer service, charges, safety, overall cleanliness, and light housekeeping.
Additional responsibilities include maintaining the online Tennis and Fitness Reservation system and assisting, as needed, with fitness, spa, tennis, and pool activities, as well as events.
Don't miss this excellent opportunity to join one of the nation's most respected companies! TOP WORKPLACES 2014 - Philadelphia Inquirer Qualifications We seek a motivated team player with a member first attitude, computer skills (Word, Excel, Publisher, Web Site Image Editing software), attention to detail, and the ability to work independently to complete projects on deadlines.
Experience in fitness centers or country clubs is preferred.
This is a great opportunity for Certified Personal Trainers or Fitness Instructors! This hourly position offers commission potential plus a fabulous benefits package that includes comprehensive medical/dental, 401(k) with a company match, discounted stock purchase, discounts on mortgages, homes, appliances, and much more!Come see why Jupiter Country Club has been attracting and retaining some of the best professionals in the industry!APPLY ONLINE TODAY!Please, no walk-ins or phone calls.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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