Movesmethod
Mobility / Rehab / Injury-Prevention Coaches (Remote)

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Job Description
We’re Hiring Certified Professionals with Strong Skills in Injury-Recovery and Injury-Prevention Coaching.
Join a Coaching Team with Over 2400 Reviews at 4.9/5
We are looking for high performers who want to help build a global brand, impact thousands of lives, and deliver a world-class coaching experience. If you thrive in a high-accountability environment and care deeply about helping people move better for life, this is the perfect home for you.
Job Info:
- Job Type: Full-time.
- Pay: $60,000 - $90,000 per year.
- Location: Remote.
- Schedule: Monday - Friday (Saturday when needed)
Experience Needed: 2-3 years in fitness training ideally with injury prevention and recovery coaching.
Requirements:
- Must have a genuine and authentic passion for helping people hit their goals & have a great experience.
- Must be able to rapidly pick up and implement a specific coaching methods.
- 2-3+ years experience in the fitness / coaching industry.
- Great communication skills & Emotional Intelligence.
- Some experience with calisthenics / gymnastics / bodyweight strength and flexibility training is preferred but not essential.
- Must be tech-savvy — use tools like everfit, zoom, loom, and slack...
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Responsibilities:
- Performing Bi weekly check-ins and providing updates to clients on a regular basis.
- Having 1-1 Calls with Clients on a regular basis.
- Having weekly group coaching calls with clients.
- Providing insightful feedback to continually improve the process and implement new ideas effectively and efficiently.
- Be in charge of building a positive community with your clients and holding clients accountable.


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Benefits:
- Lots of room for growth in the company. (Head coach role, director of client success role, etc).
- Work from home - manage your own calendar.
- Generous Performance Bonuses.
- Frequent and ongoing training.
Application:
Supplemental Pay:
- Bonus opportunities.
- Commission pay.
- Performance bonus.
Experience:
- Fitness coaching: 2-3 years (Required)
- Remote work: 1 year (preferred) or prior coaching experience using tools like everfit, trainerize, and zoom.
- Solid visual presentation.
Industry:
Professional Training and Coaching
Employment Type:
Full-time
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