Gym Membership Advisor

Letchworth Garden City
1 year ago
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Gym Membership Advisor (Part-Time, 20 Hours/Week)
 
Are you a dynamic, energetic individual with a passion for fitness? Do you love talking to people and helping them achieve their health goals? We’re looking for a motivated Gym Membership Advisor to join our team for 20 hours a week! In this role, you’ll be the face of the gym, promoting our memberships to the public, sparking excitement about fitness, and driving new sign-ups!
 
Key Responsibilities:

Spark enthusiasm by actively engaging with potential members both in-person and through calls/emails, sharing the benefits of our gym and what makes us stand out!
Promote our amazing membership options and exciting offers, guiding new members toward the best choice for their fitness journey.
Be the go-to person for all membership questions and provide top-tier service, helping prospects feel confident and excited to join.
Drive memberships by hitting targets with your incredible communication skills, energy, and passion for fitness.
Help spread the word about our gym’s unique offerings, including classes, personal training, and exclusive promotions.
Work alongside the gym team to ensure seamless onboarding for new members and provide any assistance with renewals and inquiries.  
Skills & Qualifications:

Energetic, outgoing, and love connecting with people. A fitness enthusiast who knows how to get others excited!
You’re a pro at building relationships and explaining the value of gym memberships in an engaging, persuasive way.
Experience in sales? Even better! If not, a positive attitude and drive to hit targets are just as important.
You’re driven by results and thrive in a goal-oriented environment.
Basic computer skills, with the ability to quickly learn new software or systems.  
Work Schedule:

20 hours per week, with flexible scheduling based on peak gym times (evenings and weekends). If you’re ready to join an enthusiastic team and help others kickstart their fitness journey, this is your chance! We’re looking for someone who is full of energy and excited to make a difference

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