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Personal Trainer

Austin, TX ยท On-site

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We are currently hiring a part-time personal trainer, with potential to quickly become full-time. Please note, the hours we are hiring for are: early morning, evenings and weekends. Who We Are ...

Part Time Personal Trainer

Newton, MA ยท On-site

$20K - $45K/yr

... 1 training suites, where clients are empowered to take back their health so they can have the ... Ability to remain flexible in a constantly changing environment Benefits - Part Time Personal ...

We provide personal and professional support, training and development and flexible employment opportunities. About the role Personal Trainer (Part-Time) | Springfield, MA | Corporate Fitness Setting ...

Personal TrainerThe Alaska Club is looking to hire a part-time personal trainer. Are you a fitness enthusiast with excellent interpersonal skills? Do you want to take your fitness career to the next ...

Personal TrainerThe Alaska Club is looking to hire a part-time personal trainer. Are you a fitness enthusiast with excellent interpersonal skills? Do you want to take your fitness career to the next ...

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How much do part time personal training jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time personal training in the United States is $29.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time personal trainer?

A part time personal trainer is a fitness professional who works with clients to help them achieve their health and fitness goals, typically on a flexible schedule that does not require full-time hours. They may lead individual or small group sessions, create personalized workout plans, and provide guidance on exercise techniques and motivation. Part time personal trainers often work at gyms, fitness centers, or as independent contractors, allowing them to balance other commitments or jobs while helping clients improve their fitness.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time personal trainer?

To thrive as a Part Time Personal Trainer, you need a solid understanding of exercise science, fitness program design, and anatomy, often supported by a nationally recognized personal training certification. Familiarity with fitness assessment tools, gym equipment, and client management software is essential. Outstanding interpersonal skills, motivation, and adaptability help trainers build rapport and inspire clients to reach their goals. These skills ensure effective, safe training sessions and foster client retention and satisfaction.

How do part time personal trainers typically balance client scheduling with other commitments?

Part-time personal trainers often enjoy a flexible work schedule but must be proactive in managing client appointments around other obligations, such as another job or academic pursuits. Many gyms and fitness centers offer early morning, evening, and weekend shifts to accommodate trainers' availability as well as client preferences. Communication and organization skills are crucial for keeping track of sessions and adjusting quickly to last-minute changes. Building strong relationships with clients can also help trainers establish consistent schedules that fit both parties' needs.

What is the difference between Part Time Personal Training vs Part Time Fitness Instructor?

AspectPart Time Personal TrainingPart Time Fitness Instructor
CertificationsCertified Personal Trainer (CPT), CPR/AEDGroup Exercise Certification, CPR/AED
Work EnvironmentOne-on-one client sessions, gyms, fitness centersGroup classes, gyms, community centers
Employer & Industry UsageGyms, health clubs, private clientsGyms, fitness studios, recreation centers

Part Time Personal Trainers focus on individualized training programs for clients, while Part Time Fitness Instructors lead group exercise classes. Both roles require certifications like CPR/AED, but personal trainers emphasize personalized coaching, whereas fitness instructors specialize in group instruction. Understanding these differences helps you choose the role that best fits your skills and career goals.

Can I work part-time as a personal trainer?

Yes, many personal trainers work part-time, often scheduling sessions during evenings or weekends to accommodate clients' availability. Part-time roles typically require certification, such as CPR and personal training credentials, and may involve flexible hours based on client needs and gym policies.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Personal Training job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,014 per year, or $29.3 per hour.

Alloy Personal Training-Part Time Personal Trainer

Alloy Personal Training Tucson

Tucson, AZ โ€ข On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

POSITION OVERVIEW

This is a coaching centered role where you will deliver high quality small group personal training sessions and create a world class member experience. You will be a key part of the studio environment, building strong relationships with members and reinforcing the systems that drive results.

This position is ideal for a skilled coach who wants to grow professionally. As the studio expands, strong performers will have opportunities to take on additional responsibilities and be considered for future leadership development.

COMPENSATION

Status: Part time, hourly
Hourly Rate: (Approximately $20 to $25 per hour depending on qualifications)
Bonus Opportunity: Bonuses will be tied to membership and member experience metrics
Benefits:
• Health Benefits: $150/monthly HSA Contributions Annualized $1800
• Complimentary Use of Studio for You & 1 Guest/Family
• CPT & CPR Recertification Allowance - every 2 years
• Retail discounts
• Ongoing professional development

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES1. Coaching: 15 to 25 sessions per week

• Deliver high quality, safe, motivating small group training sessions
• Modify movements for members with varying ability levels
• Maintain strong presence, consistent cueing, and professional energy
• Uphold Alloy’s coaching and programming standards in every session

2. Member Experience Support

• Build strong relationships with members before and after sessions
• Support studio events, challenges, and community building programs
• Conduct member check ins and accountability touchpoints as assigned
• Contribute to a positive, supportive, results driven environment

3. Community Engagement

• Provide friendly, helpful communication to members and visitors in line with our service standards
• Strengthen connections with the local community through positive interaction and presence
• Represent the studio at community events, wellness activities, and brand partnership opportunities

4. Studio Support

• Maintain a clean, organized, and safe training environment
• Ensure equipment is prepared and reset for every session
• Follow established studio systems and procedures
• Execute assigned tasks with accuracy and consistency

QUALIFICATIONS

• Nationally recognized personal training certification or degree in Exercise Science
• 2 to 5 years coaching experience (small group preferred)
• Strong technical knowledge of movement, cueing, and exercise progression
• Ability to work confidently with clients ages 40 to 75
• Excellent communication and relationship building skills
• Evening and weekend availability
• Tech comfortable; Mindbody experience is a plus

CORE VALUES

Unimpeachable Character
Sincere Candor
Humor with a Touch of Crazy
Competitive Spirit
Keep It Stupid Simple

ABOUT ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING

Alloy is a premium small group personal training model built for adults 40+. With over 300 open studios and nearly 800 in development, Alloy provides a proven system for results and real professional growth opportunities for coaches who thrive in high standard environments.

If you want to build your career in a coaching focused, growth oriented environment, we would love to meet you.

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