Employment

Submitted by coleen.yan@edd… on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 12:20
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As a qualified Health and Fitness Coach, there are several career opportunities available to you. You can pursue a rewarding a range of part-time or full-time roles, such as:

  • Bootcamp instructor
  • Exercise facility manager
  • Frontline reception
  • Group exercise
  • Personal trainer
  • Sales
  • Small business ownership

Note that these roles are not mutually exclusive, many people in the industry hold more than one role, these are just a few ideas to whet the appetite!

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Your qualifications are just the beginning of a very exciting career!

INTERACTING ON A DAILY BASIS WITH CUSTOMERS TO GUIDE THEM DOWN THE PATH TO REGULAR EXERCISE AND BETTER HEALTH IS ENORMOUSLY REWARDING. YOU GET BACK A HUGE AMOUNT IN TERMS OF PERSONAL FULFILMENT AND SATISFACTION.
Kris Tynan

Starting out in the fitness industry can be both exciting and overwhelming! As you embark on this journey, it's important to think about what kind of role you want to begin with and the structure of that role. Keep in mind that your preferences may change several times throughout your career, but that's what makes this industry so diverse and thrilling!

Let's take a closer look at the different types of business set ups that you may want to consider.

As you know, REPs (Registered Exercise Professionals) have a goldmine of information for exercise professionals like yourself. From career tips to industry insights, they've got you covered. And that's just the beginning!

If you're looking to dive even deeper, we highly recommend checking out their comprehensive document that's jam-packed with everything you need to know about Working in the New Zealand Exercise Industry. So, take a deep breath, grab a cup of coffee, and get ready to discover a whole new world of valuable resources!

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