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Health and Fitness Instructor

Trafford Leisure
Organisation
Trafford Leisure
Salary
£12.70 per hour
Location
Stretford
Contract type
Permanent (Part time)
Closing date
8 September 2025
Job Description
Trafford Leisure is on the lookout for a Health and Fitness Instructor.

Location: Stretford Sports Village, Chester Centre

Salary: £12.70 per hour

Hours: Part Time – 15 hours

Monday: 6:30am- 2:00pm
Tuesday: 6:30am-2:00pm
Why Join Us?

Our mission is to inspire and create opportunities for the people of Trafford to move more and live longer, healthier, and happier lives. As we embark on an exciting period of transformation with site refurbishments, we’re seeking enthusiastic, proactive, and motivated individuals to help bring this vision to life.

The Role:

We are seeking motivated, proactive, and enthusiastic individuals to join our team during an exciting time of change at Trafford Leisure. In this role, you will be responsible for delivering exceptional service to both customers and staff, ensuring a top-tier customer experience.

Your key responsibility will be to create a positive and lasting first impression for every customer who visits the centre, providing a safe and professional environment while they use our fitness services and products. By doing so, you will play a vital role in maintaining the Centre’s reputation for excellence and contributing to its growth and ongoing success.

In the role of Health and Fitness Instructor, you will be responsible for:

Meeting and greeting customers, actively engaging and promoting health and fitness, and building rapport.
Working closely with club members, including inducting them on how to use gym equipment.
Providing detailed and achievable programmes for club clientele.
Actively selling club memberships.
Completing regular maintenance checks and cleaning.
Teaching and covering classes.
Preparing activity areas and equipment to meet programme needs.
Ensuring equipment meets first-class safety and cleanliness standards.
Listening and responding to customers’ requests.
To be successful in the role of Health and Fitness Instructor:

You must hold a minimum of a Level 2 Fitness Instructor qualification.

The ideal candidate will embody the Trafford Leisure Values of Making a Difference, being Open and Honest, Valuing Diversity and bringing Energy & Empathy into all ways of working.

What you can expect from us?

As well as training and development as a Trafford Leisure employee you will be rewarded with;

A progressive, structured and supportive environment in which to work
Pension scheme
32 days holiday, rising incrementally to 38 days after 5 years’ service (including 8 bank holidays and 2 Trafford Leisure days)
Company sick pay
Health and Ride 2 Work schemes
Complementary Fitness Membership for you saving you up to £450 a year
Heavily discounted Fitness Membership for up to 5 of your Family & Friends saving each person up to £300 a year
24/7 access to a GP
Employee health scheme – including Confidential Counselling
Employee Assistance Programme, allowing employees to claim back up to £1,150 per year in healthcare costs.
Access to a Perks at Work scheme for discounts
Access to Manchester Credit Union for savings and loans
The Next Steps

To apply, please email your CV to supportservices@traffordleisure.co.uk.

Closing date for applications is Monday 8th September at 12pm.

We do not accept speculative CV from Agencies and any CV’s received will be treated as a gift.

We look forward to receiving your application.

Equality, equity, diversity, and inclusion are critical to the success of Trafford Leisure and the achievement of our vision. We aspire to be a diverse, inclusive, and responsible employer. We recognise that a diverse workforce brings fresh ideas and perspectives to our organisation, so we particularly welcome applications from minority, marginalised, and underrepresented groups. In return, we promise a fair and unbiased recruitment process.
How to apply
To apply, please email your CV to supportservices@traffordleisure.co.uk.
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