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Must have completed entry-level instructor training Physical/Mental Requirements: 1.Must be able to use weight and frequently perform the following physical activities; jump, climb, bend, stoop ...

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How much do entry level chair yoga instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level chair yoga instructor in the United States is $28.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do I become a chair yoga instructor?

To become a chair yoga instructor, you should complete a specialized yoga teaching certification that includes training in chair yoga techniques and modifications. Many programs require a basic yoga certification or teaching experience, and obtaining a CPR certification is also recommended. Gaining practical teaching experience and understanding anatomy can enhance your qualifications for instructing in settings like senior centers or wellness programs.

Will AI replace yoga teachers?

AI cannot replace entry level chair yoga instructors, as teaching yoga involves personalized guidance, empathy, and adjusting techniques based on individual needs. While AI can assist with class planning or virtual instruction, the human connection and hands-on adjustments remain essential in yoga instruction.

What is the difference between Entry Level Chair Yoga Instructor vs Certified Yoga Teacher?

AspectEntry Level Chair Yoga InstructorCertified Yoga Teacher
CertificationsBasic yoga or chair yoga certification200-hour yoga teacher training certification
Work EnvironmentSenior centers, rehab facilities, workplacesYoga studios, gyms, wellness centers
Job ResponsibilitiesLead chair yoga classes, modify poses for mobilityTeach a variety of yoga styles, advanced poses

The main difference is that Entry Level Chair Yoga Instructors focus on teaching chair yoga to seniors or those with limited mobility, often with specialized certifications. Certified Yoga Teachers have broader training, can teach multiple yoga styles, and work in diverse settings. Both roles require a passion for yoga and helping others, but the scope and certification levels differ.

Can you become a yoga instructor with no experience?

Entry level yoga instructor roles typically require completing a certified yoga teacher training program, which provides the necessary knowledge and skills. While prior experience is not usually required, certification is essential to teach professionally and ensure safety for students.

How much do entry level yoga instructors make?

Entry-level chair yoga instructors typically earn between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on location, setting, and experience. Many work part-time or freelance, and certification in yoga instruction can influence earning potential.
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Yoga Instructor - Downtown YMCA

Yoga Instructor - Downtown YMCA

YMCA

Wichita, KS • On-site

Other

Posted 10 days ago


YMCA rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

Based on 1,977 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

485th of 684 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

GENERAL FUNCTION:Under the direction of the Program/Senior Program Director, the Group ExerciseInstructor will be responsible for leading classes and giving general fitness and health education information to participants.

MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Education/Experience Requirements:

(Conditions of employment will vary depending upon which Track you are on when hired)

1.Track 1:Current, Accepted Group Exercise Certification
Track 2:No Current Group Exercise Certification

2.Track 3:No Current Group Exercise Yoga/Pilates Certification

3.Minimum age of 18

4.Must have completed entry-level instructor training

Physical/Mental Requirements:

1.Must be able to use weight and frequently perform the following physical activities; jump, climb, bend, stoop, kneel, twist, reach with hands, sit, stand for extended periods of time, walk, lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, have finger dexterity, grasp, perform repetitive motions, hear and have visual acuity to perform detailed tasks

2.Must have ability to motivate people and communicate effectively; both orally and in writing

3.Must possess problem solving, organizational and task management skills and have ability to make independent and sound decisions in a rapidly changing environment

4.Must be detail oriented and exhibit a high degree of accuracy and alertness

5.Must demonstrate initiative in absence of supervision

6.Must be able to build meaningful relationships and relate to and work with diverse groups of people in a friendly and consistent manner

7.Must work collaboratively as a team member as well as independently and lead by assigned goals, duties and deadlines

8.Must possess ability to exercise high levels of discretion and confidentiality

9.Must present a neat and professional appearance at all times

Job Requirements:

1.Commitment to the YMCA mission, vision and values

2.Must attend New Employee Orientation within 30 days of hire

3.Complete CPR/AED, FA, Oxygen, YUSA Online Trainings, Foundations of Group Exercise or ACE, AFAA, Yoga

4.Alliance Certification, in accordance with Conditions of Employment

5.Possess a clear and complete understanding of the general principles of health education and be familiar with basic concepts of fitness and exercise

6.Must learn all emergency procedures and action plans for the branch

7.Understand and abide-by all policies and procedures as set forth by the association

8.Work a schedule that reflects the needs of the branch; including evenings and weekends

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Fulfilling confirmed seasonal teaching schedule or finding substitutes for the remaining schedule if the need arises.

2.Responsible for consistently maintaining class attendance above 8 to remain on the schedule.

3.Beginning and ending classes on time; being available to answer participant questions as needed.

4.Responsible for organization and clean-up of studio equipment; reporting any facility or equipment irregularities, unsafe conditions or feedback to supervisor verbally and in writing.

5.Responsible for staying current with trends in the field/industry by attending outside/inside trainings; developing a base of information that is current in particular discipline from which participant's questions can be answered and specific information given out as requested.

6.Responsible for maintaining required number of CEC's to keep certifications current; required expired certifications will result in being pulled from the schedule until it is current.

7.Notifying your supervisor 24-hours in advance of any expected absenteeism and finding subs in as far in advance as possible.

8.Being able to substitute classes for other instructors when needed.

9.Contacting Group Exercise Coordinator/Fitness Director/Wellness Director and/or Manager on Duty if there are problems arising; no matter what the circumstance, instructors are not permitted to cancel class.

10.Responsible for becoming familiar with other family YMCA programs, membership policies, and general information.

11.Responsible for attending staff meetings; understanding that missing two in a row may result in disciplinary action.

12.Supporting Strong Community Campaign fundraising efforts.

13.Other Duties assigned.

EFFECT ON END RESULT:Ensuring a positive and enjoyable learning experience for all class participants. The popularity and size of the classes and number of persons who attain their individual goals will measure achievable results.


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