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Part-time Prime-Fit Instructor
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Seattle Kent, WA 98030
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Education/Training
Location:Kent, WA 98030
Status:Part Time, Employee
Occupations:Fitness & Sports Training/Instruction;General/Other: Training/Instruction
Career Level:Student (Undergraduate/Graduate)
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Part-time Prime-Fit Instructor
Part-time Prime-Fit Instructor – Kent, WA
Farrington Court is now looking for a dynamic and creative Prime-Fit Instructor! If you want to break out of the traditional mold and experience a refreshing environment, join us at Farrington Court, a Leisure Care managed retirement community whose philosophy of Five-Star Fun for our residents and employees has made it one of the most desirable companies to work for.
This position is responsible for assisting residents and family members with programs related to exercise and fitness. The ideal candidate will possess a passion for providing a variety of fitness activities and programs to satisfy the body, mind and spirit of our residents.
We offer a competitive wage and benefits. If you have a strong desire to apply for a rewarding job, please apply today!
How to Apply: Submit your resume and cover letter in Word format to dreamjob@leisurecare.com indicating "Prime-Fit Instructor – Farrington Court" in the subject line of your e-mail, or apply in person at 516 Kenosia Ave – Kent, WA 98031.
www.leisurecare.com
Leisure Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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