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Certified in Personal Training or Group Fitness (NASM, ACE, ACSM, ISSA, etc.) * Experienced with ... Nutrition Coaching (FIIT FUELED) * Bonus & incentive opportunities tied to member retention and ...

Certified in Personal Training or Group Fitness (NASM, ACE, ACSM, ISSA, etc.) * Experienced with ... Nutrition Coaching (FIIT FUELED) * Bonus & incentive opportunities tied to member retention and ...

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How much do issa nutrition coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for issa nutrition coach in the United States is $21.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Issa Nutrition Coach vs Issa Personal Trainer?

AspectIssa Nutrition CoachIssa Personal Trainer
CertificationsNutrition coaching certification, such as Issa Nutrition Coach certificationPersonal training certification, such as ISSA Certified Personal Trainer
Work EnvironmentOne-on-one coaching, online or in-person, focusing on diet and lifestyleFitness centers, gyms, or outdoor settings, focusing on physical training
Industry UsageHealth, wellness, nutrition consultingFitness, sports, physical conditioning

The Issa Nutrition Coach specializes in guiding clients on diet, nutrition, and lifestyle changes, often working in a health-focused environment. In contrast, the Issa Personal Trainer emphasizes physical fitness and exercise routines. Both roles require certification from ISSA but serve different client needs within the health and fitness industry.

What is an ISSA Nutrition Coach?

An ISSA Nutrition Coach is a certified professional who has completed the International Sports Sciences Association’s (ISSA) Nutrition Coach program. This certification equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to provide evidence-based nutrition advice, create meal plans, and support clients in achieving their health, fitness, and wellness goals. ISSA Nutrition Coaches are trained to help people make sustainable dietary changes, understand the science behind nutrition, and integrate healthy habits into their daily lives. They work with a diverse range of clients, including athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and individuals seeking to improve their overall well-being.

What are some common challenges ISSA Nutrition Coaches face when working with clients, and how can these be addressed?

ISSA Nutrition Coaches often encounter challenges such as client motivation, adherence to meal plans, and managing individual expectations. It’s common for clients to struggle with consistency or become discouraged by slow progress. Coaches can address these issues by setting realistic goals, providing ongoing support, and regularly adjusting plans to fit clients’ lifestyles. Building strong communication and trust is key to helping clients stay accountable and making sustainable changes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ISSA Nutrition Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ISSA Nutrition Coach, you need a solid understanding of nutrition science, coaching principles, and the completion of the ISSA Nutritionist certification. Familiarity with dietary analysis tools, nutrition tracking apps, and client management platforms is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, motivational abilities, and the capacity to tailor advice to individual client needs help set top coaches apart. These skills are crucial for delivering effective, personalized nutrition guidance that supports clients in achieving their health and wellness goals.
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Infographic showing various Issa Nutrition Coach job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,836 per year, or $21.1 per hour.

Performance Clinical Strength Coach

The Mobile Athlete

Peachtree City, GA

$50K - $70K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Performance Clinical Strength Coach (CSCS)

Peachtree City, GA | Part-Time to Full-Time | $50k - $70k Base Salary

Build Athletes. Build People. Build a Career.

We are seeking a high-level Performance Clinical Strength Coach to join our team in Peachtree City, GA. This is a part-time to full-time, in-facility role for a coach who values coaching excellence, long-term athlete development, mentorship, and professional growth within a performance-focused environment.

This position is designed for coaches who want more than floor hours, those who want to build expertise, create real impact, and grow into leadership within a high-performance training model.

Why Coaches Choose This Role

● Competitive compensation with clear total earning potential

● Mentorship-driven environment with structured coaching development

● Emphasis on performance training, injury mitigation, and active populations

● Reasonable coaching load that prioritizes quality over volume

● Paid continuing education and advanced coaching development

● Strong work-life balance with PTO and paid holidays

● Clear career pathways in coaching leadership, program design, and operations

Compensation & Benefits

Base Salary: Competitive, based on experience and certification

Performance Incentives: Tied to client retention, outcomes, and program growth

Paid Time Off: PTO + paid holidays

Healthcare Support: Employer-funded health reimbursement (QSEHRA)

Retirement Plan: 401(k) with employer match

Continuing Education: Annual education stipend (e.g. advanced biomechanics, leadership development, strength and conditioning courses)

Mentorship: Ongoing coaching, leadership, and professional development support within an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals.

Schedule & Workload Expectations

25-40 hours/week total, including:

  • Coaching sessions
  • Program design and review
  • Athlete communication and progression tracking
  • Community engagement and events

● Coaching may include:

  • 1:1 performance training
  • Small group performance programs
  • Remote Coaching for exercise programming and nutrition coaching ○ Return-to-performance coordination (with PTs)
  • Community workshops and athlete education

What You’ll Do

Performance Coaching

● Deliver high-level strength and conditioning programs for athletes and active adults

● Coach movement with precision, intent, and strong communication

● Progress athletes safely through long-term development models

● Collaborate with clinicians (PTs) for return-to-performance cases

Program Design & Athlete Development

● Design individualized and group training programs aligned with athlete goals

● Update programs consistently based on performance metrics and feedback

● Track progress, performance benchmarks, and athlete outcomes

Athlete Experience & Retention

● Create a high-touch coaching experience that builds trust and results

● Communicate clearly with athletes and parents as appropriate

● Drive long-term engagement and program adherence

Growth & Leadership

● Participate in ongoing education, mentorship, and team development

● Support facility initiatives, events, and athlete outreach

● Represent the brand with professionalism inside and outside the facility

Performance Metrics for Success

After a structured onboarding period, successful coaches typically:

● Maintain a full coaching schedule with high athlete retention

● Demonstrate consistent athlete progress and satisfaction

● Contribute to program growth and facility culture

● Show leadership potential through initiative and coachability

What We’re Looking For

Required Certification:

  • CSCS (NSCA)
  • SCCC through the CSCCa
  • Nutrition Certification/Training i.e.:
  • Precision Nutrition Level 1 (PN1)
  • NASM Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM-CNC)
  • ISSA Nutritionist
  • NCSF Sports Nutrition Specialist (SNS)
  • 2+ years of performance coaching experience in the following areas
  • college/ professional athletics, private sector facilities like Exos

● Strong understanding of biomechanics, strength development, and movement quality

● Ability to coach both athletes and motivated active adults

● High communication standards and professionalism

● Coachable, growth-oriented mindset

● Comfort operating in a structured, performance-driven environment

● Ability to use and program training programs on TrainHeroic.

● Someone who prioritizes their own health and trains regularly

Core Values

INTEGRITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE - We do the right thing even when it costs us.

● RESPECT FOR PEOPLE AND TIME - We honor people by being prepared, punctual, direct, and present.

● DISCIPLINED EXCELLENCE - We set the standard with focus, grit and consistency.

● EXTREME OWNERSHIP WITH BOUNDARIES - We own our responsibilities, outcomes, and impact — without rescuing others.

● TEACHABLE GROWTH - Remain coachable, curious and open to change.

This Role Is Not For Everyone

This is not a clock-in, clock-out gym floor job.

This role is for coaches who want:

● Development, not burnout

● Quality athletes, not chaos

● A career path, not just sessions

If you are committed to excellence in coaching and ready to grow inside a performance-driven system, we want to hear from you.