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. They will design and teach effective, safe, and enjoyable exercise classes using proper exercise progressions and cueing techniques, according to guidelines. The instructor will select appropriate music and tempo suitable for the class format and population served, and oversee the proper use, maintenance, and cleaning of equipment and supplies. They will design classes that adhere to the designated format and are appropriate for the participants’ abilities, teaching with energy and enthusiasm. Instructors must emphasize the members’ workouts, not their own, and frequently demonstrate multiple movement modifications, encouraging members to modify movements and work at their own pace. They will monitor participants’ intensity, technique, proper form, and hydration throughout the class, consistently utilizing clear and easy-to-follow verbal and physical cues in advance of a movement change. The instructor will plan in advance the specific composition/choreography of each class, consistently changing music and routines, and accurately record class attendance. Classes will begin and end on time, with the instructor available in the classroom with proper music and all equipment set up and ready no fewer than 5 minutes before class is to begin. The program area will be left in a safe "closed-down" manner with all equipment and materials properly cleaned and neatly returned to their proper places. A positive rapport with participants will be maintained, encouraging member involvement in YMCA programs, events, and the Annual Campaign. The instructor will learn participants’ names, engage them in conversation, and conduct classes in such a way as to encourage members to interact and get to know each other. They will find a certified and competent substitute instructor if unable to teach an assigned class and notify their supervisor of substitute coverage. Travel to multiple branches and offsite locations may be required, as well as leading classes in a live or recorded virtual environment. The instructor is responsible for following the child abuse and neglect reporting process, including completion of the Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect reporting form, calling children protective services (696-Kids), and notifying their 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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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED