Group Exercise Instructor, AOA - Euclid Senior Center

YMCA of Greater ClevelandEuclid, OH
16h

About The Position

The Group Exercise Instructor is responsible for the design and instruction of safe, high-quality, effective, challenging, and fun group exercise classes as determined by the class format and description.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required; Associates degree preferred.
  • Certification in CPR at the level of Basic Life Support or Professional Rescuer, Basic First Aid, and Emergency Oxygen Administration and associated-determined safety training required within 30 days of hire.
  • Current national NCCA-accredited Group Exercise Instructor certification, or YMCA Group Exercise Instructor certification.
  • If not currently certified, must obtain within 90 days of hire.
  • If applicable, current certification/proof of training in the specialty class format to be taught (e.g., Zumba, yoga, Tai Chi, SilverSneakers, LiveSTRONG at the YMCA, Real You, aquatic, etc.)
  • If not currently certified or trained, must obtain certification or training within 90 days of hire.
  • Instructor must be actively supervised in class by wellness leadership or designee until requirement is fulfilled.
  • Must Maintain all required certifications.
  • Demonstrate commitment to the mission, cause of the YMCA, and uphold its values and ethics.
  • Ability to work effectively work with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions and perceptions
  • Willingness and ability to be a mandated reporter for any signs or suspicion of child abuse and neglect.
  • All employees are required to follow the child abuse and neglect reporting process: completion of Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect reporting form, calling children protective services (696-Kids) and notifying your immediate supervisor, branch executive, risk management and human resources department (s).

Responsibilities

  • Design and teach effective, safe and enjoyable exercise classes using proper exercise progressions and cueing techniques, according to guidelines.
  • Select appropriate music and tempo suitable for the class format and population served
  • Oversees the proper use, maintenance, and cleaning of equipment and supplies.
  • Attends all mandatory staff meetings.
  • Design classes that adhere to the designated format and are appropriate for the participants’ abilities.
  • Teach classes with energy and enthusiasm.
  • Accurately demonstrate skills being taught in class, explain them clearly, and work at skill level and intensity level appropriate for the particular class.
  • Instructors must emphasize the members’ workouts, not their own.
  • Frequently and consistently demonstrate multiple movement modifications, and repeatedly encourage members to modify movements and work at their own pace.
  • Monitor participants’ intensity, technique, proper form, and hydration throughout the class.
  • Consistently utilize clear and easy-to-follow verbal and physical cues in advance of a movement change.
  • Plan in advance the specific composition/choreography of each class, consistently changing music and routines.
  • Ensure that the class attendance of each member is accurately recorded in the designated manner.
  • Begin and end class on time.
  • Be available in the classroom with proper music and all equipment set up and ready no fewer than 5 minutes before class is to begin.
  • Leave program area in a safe "closed-down” manner with all equipment and materials properly cleaned and neatly returned to their proper places.
  • Maintain positive rapport with participants (and parents of participants, if applicable).
  • Encourage member involvement in YMCA programs, events and Annual Campaign.
  • Reads announcements to class when requested.
  • Learn participants’ names, engage them in conversation, and conduct classes in such a way as to encourage members to interact with and get to know each other.
  • Find a certified and competent substitute instructor if unable to teach assigned class.
  • Notify supervisor of substitute coverage.
  • May be required to travel to multiple branches and offsite locations to lead classes.
  • May be required to lead classes in a live or recorded virtual environment.
  • Responsible for following the child abuse and neglect reporting process including completion of Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect reporting form, calling children protective services (696-Kids) and notifying immediate Supervisor, Branch Executive, Risk Management and Human Resources Departments.
  • All employees of the YMCA of Greater Cleveland are mandated reporters for any signs or suspicion of child abuse and neglect.
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