Are you a certified Nutritionist or nutrition coach with a personal trainer certification who has a massive heart for helping women lose weight and love themselves again? Would you like to focus on COACHING and not sales using proven methods to help women look and feel their best? If you thrive in a results-driven environment, align with established systems, and LOVE coaching without the need for sales or marketing we would love to add you to the Redefining Strength coaching team.
The position is 100% remote.
As a Coach, your primary responsibility is to get results for the clients we assign to you by following our structured coaching system. You’ll use our established methods and tools to provide clients with structure, accountability, and encouragement. We give you the freedom to focus solely on coaching by handling all client acquisition and management for you. Our proven systems ensure you can concentrate on what you do best: coaching and empowering clients.
We assign you clients who match well with your background and experience. The work includes:
About Redefining Strength:
Our mission at Redefining Strength is to empower everyone to redefine their personal strength at any age. Our core values are ownership, synergy, drive and passion. Our headquarters are in Mission Viejo, California but we serve clients all over the world.
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Requirements
You must be currently certified by a nationally accredited organization in one or more of the following: personal trainer, personal coaching, nutrition, or fitness and have a minimum of 5,000 hours or 5 years experience in coaching or personal training. Coaches need to be detail-oriented with the ability to manage client files online. You are client-focused and able to support your clients on a daily basis. You must also currently live and maintain a healthy lifestyle, that of which you expect from your clients.
At Redefining Strength we offer small group and personal training in orange county. We even offer a Saturday boot camps! We offer both types of training because some people feel more comfortable working one-on-one with a trainer while others stay ...
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