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The Associated Recreation Council is seeking a part-time Instructor for FITNESS Strength and Conditioning, focused on senior adults across various community centers in Seattle. This role involves designing and leading fitness programs tailored to individual needs, with a pay range of $26.50 to $36.50 per hour based on experience. Benefits include paid sick and safe time, and an engaging environment that promotes healthy lifestyles and well-being.
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$26.50/hr - $28.50/hr
Level: Experienced
Job Location: Various NW Seattle Locations - Seattle, WA
Position Type: Part Time
Salary Range: $26.50 - $28.50 Hourly
Job Category: Education
Instructor- FITNESS Strength and Conditioning- Older Adults (Ballard /Bitter Lake /Loyal Heights /Magnolia /Queen Anne Community Center)
If you have experience in facilitating and instructing Fitness classes, Associated Recreation Council (ARC) has a role for you as Instructor- FITNESS Strength and Conditioning- Older Adults (Ballard /Bitter Lake /Loyal Heights /Magnolia /Queen Anne Community Center). These are year-round part-time roles.
ARC, in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, serves Seattle by offering access to licensed childcare and a variety of recreational and lifelong learning programs, classes, and activities. The Instructor- FITNESS Strength and Conditioning will design and lead safe and effective standing and chair fitness, stretching, movement exercise & resistance training programs, tailoring them to individuals' needs and abilities, while promoting healthy lifestyles and overall well-being.
TBD
7/7/2025
Senior Adults
We are actively interviewing for this role, so if this role is a good fit for you and you want to learn more about it, please apply now.