BFT Glasgow Central
Gym Studio Manager

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Want to run a gym like it’s your own and potentially make it your own?
We’re hiring a Studio Manager for BFT Glasgow Central, and this isn’t a standard gym management role.
We’re looking for someone ambitious, commercially minded and great with people who wants to grow a fitness business, not simply manage one.
The role is heavily focused on sales and growth. You’ll own the membership pipeline, follow up leads, convert trials, build local partnerships, drive referrals and ultimately grow the studio.
There’s a base salary + meaningful commission, so your earnings increase with the results you create.
And for the right person, there is a genuine pathway to ownership/equity in BFT Glasgow Central. We want someone who could eventually look at the studio and say: “This is my business.”
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You’ll also be part of the coaching team, typically delivering around 10–15 hours of classes each week, so you’ll need a recognised Level 3 PT qualification (or equivalent) and be comfortable coaching strength and conditioning sessions. You should be capable of following a franchise system and bring a positive learning attitude.
The rest of your week is about:
- Selling memberships
- Creating engaging content
- Following up and converting leads
- Growing corporate and local partnerships
- Retaining and engaging members
- Leading the coaching team
- Running the studio
- Building the BFT Glasgow Central community
- Driving revenue and membership growth


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We’re particularly interested in people who are hungry, entrepreneurial and comfortable being measured on results.
You might already be a Studio Manager, PT, Head Coach or fitness salesperson who feels ready for something bigger.
You don’t need to have owned a business before.
But it should be something you want.
📍 BFT Glasgow Central – Glasgow City Centre
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