Military SkillBridge Intern F45 North Brunswick

Military SkillBridge Intern

Full Time • F45 North Brunswick
 
 
F45 created a Department of Defense (DoD) approved SkillBridge Fitness Internship Training Program that helps active duty service members convert their military experience into the fitness industry with F45…prior to being discharged from active duty service. If you are currently on active duty and looking to join our F45 SkillBridge Program, please submit your application to this F45 Military Host studio to be considered.
 
Military Interns can be placed at F45 Military host studios for up to 6 months (180 days) at no cost to the host studio. The purpose of the internship is to train, educate, and prepare interns to be considered for employment at an F45 location upon completion of their internship. Upon completing the F45 SkillBridge Program, participants will be Certified Personal Trainers (CPTs) and will be considered for employment. 
 
Responsibilities  
  • Interning/assisting with coaching and motivating members of the studio while leading them through predetermined workouts
  • Interning/assisting with conducting in person, goal-oriented consultations with all trial members
  • Interning/assisting while learning the knowledge and ability to correct exercise form to prevent injuries
  • Interning/assisting with promoting and selling F45 services in the studio, which assist in membership growth and retention
  • Interning/assisting with light service desk responsibilities
  • Interning/assisting with demonstrating and completing every exercise in the workouts with perfect form
  • Interning/assisting with giving regressions and progressions for all exercises
  • Interning/assisting with set up, break down, clean and store away equipment around studio floor before and/ or after classes
  • Interning/assisting with any/all day-to-day responsibilities determined by the studio owner(s), studio manager(s), head trainer(s), and coach(es) in order to deliver the worlds best workout
 
Qualifications 
  • A US Military service member, currently on active duty
  • Actively working towards obtaining and completing their Fitness Certification, CPR Certification, First Aid Certification, and AED Certification within the first eight weeks of their internship
 
Certifications 
  • Within the first eight weeks, obtain a nationally accredited fitness certification (i.e. ISSA, NSA, ACE, ACSM, PTA Global, NASM, AFAA, etc.)
  • Within the first eight weeks, obtain a current CPR/First Aid/AED certification

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