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Work with Studio Owner on setting monthly, weekly, and daily targets for meeting goals * Drive referral business through ambassadorship Qualifications * 2+ years of retail/service sales or fitness ...

Franchise Owner Position Overview: The Studio Manager is a revenue-focused leader responsible for driving sales growth, lead generation, and brand visibility for the studio. This role owns the ...

Franchise Owner Position Overview: The Studio Manager is a revenue-focused leader responsible for driving sales growth, lead generation, and brand visibility for the studio. This role owns the ...

Franchise Owner Position Overview: The Studio Manager is a revenue-focused leader responsible for driving sales growth, lead generation, and brand visibility for the studio. This role owns the ...

Franchise Owner Position Overview: The Studio Manager is a revenue-focused leader responsible for driving sales growth, lead generation, and brand visibility for the studio. This role owns the ...

Franchise Owner Position Overview: The Studio Manager is a revenue-focused leader responsible for driving sales growth, lead generation, and brand visibility for the studio. This role owns the ...

Franchise Owner Position Overview: The Studio Manager is a revenue-focused leader responsible for driving sales growth, lead generation, and brand visibility for the studio. This role owns the ...

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How much do studio owner jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for studio owner in the United States is $41.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $60.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Studio Owner vs Studio Manager?

AspectStudio OwnerStudio Manager
CredentialsBusiness ownership, industry-specific certifications (if applicable)Management certifications, experience in the industry
Work EnvironmentOwns and operates the studio, responsible for overall businessManages daily operations, staff, and client relations
Employer/Industry UsageTypically owns independent studios or franchisesWorks within studios owned by others or as part of a larger organization

While a Studio Owner is responsible for the overall business, including ownership, finances, and strategic decisions, a Studio Manager focuses on daily operations, staff management, and client services. Both roles require industry knowledge, but the owner has broader business responsibilities, whereas the manager handles operational tasks.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

High-paying jobs that can reach or exceed $500,000 annually include executive roles such as CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite positions, as well as successful entrepreneurs, top-tier surgeons, and specialized professionals like investment bankers and hedge fund managers. These roles typically require extensive experience, advanced skills, and often involve significant responsibility or ownership of a business or practice.

How much does a studio manager get paid?

A studio manager's salary typically ranges from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, depending on the size of the studio, location, and experience. They often oversee daily operations, staff, and client relations, and may receive benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.

What is the next position after a studio manager?

The next position after a studio manager often is a studio director, regional manager, or operations manager, depending on the company's structure. Advancement typically involves gaining leadership experience, business development skills, and possibly certifications in management or industry-specific tools. These roles involve overseeing multiple studios or larger teams and strategic planning.

What is a high paying job for creative people?

For creative people, high-paying roles include positions such as art director, creative director, or senior designer, often requiring strong portfolios, leadership skills, and experience with design tools like Adobe Creative Suite. These roles typically involve overseeing projects, managing teams, and developing innovative concepts, with salaries varying based on industry and location.
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Infographic showing various Studio Owner job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,197 per year, or $41.4 per hour.

Fitness Studio Front Desk Assistant

BODY20 Potomac Falls

Sterling, VA • On-site

Other

Medical

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Job description

Want to work in fitness in a new and exciting environment with great co-workers all working towards helping people improve their lives? Tired of a boring office or retail environment? This is an exciting opportunity to work in one of the hottest and most transformational concepts in fitness.

BODY20 is a new boutique fitness studio offering personal training with FDA-cleared Electric Muscle Stimulation (EMS) technology. One 20 minute workout is equivalent to hours in the gym, with no impact on the joints. It's great for all fitness levels -- those who wouldn't normally go to the gym, and those who love going but have no time. The first BODY20 in the DMV area is now open in Sterling at the beautiful Cascades Overlook Town Center.

We are looking for part-time front desk receptionists to assist members, make outbound calls to book sales leads and help out around the studio.

Benefits and Perks

Free Studio Membership

Fitness casual dress-code

Eligible for performance bonuses

Product discount

Paid training

Access to company medical plan

Positive and collaborative work environment

Opportunity for promotion and career growth - potentially as a sales associate or fitness coach depending on interest, or expanded scope as more studios are opened

Responsibilities

Run front desk operations:

Greet members and prospects when they come into the studio

Help schedule and re-schedule sessions

Monitor studio email and text inbox and address requests

Answer studio phone line

Help fitness coaches prepare for upcoming member appointments by staging appropriately sized suits, and / or help members get fitted into the electric muscle stimulation suits in preparation for their workout

Call sales leads in the Customer Relationship Management system, using defined sales templates and language, to book them for a free demo workout

Prepare for next day's appointments and close out documentation for past appointments

Help clean the studio space and bathrooms

Clean / launder demonstration base layer and suits

May participate in community events to promote the BODY20 brand and identify leads (e.g. community fairs, farmers markets, tables setup at local businesses)

May help run reports and make basic documents to support studio operations

Assist in other activities as requested

Physical requirement to be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds of equipment typically to enable setup and clean-up for offsite marketing events and table setups

Desired Candidate Attributes

Passion for health, wellness and technology

Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Enthusiastic, energetic, personable and friendly disposition who can talk to anyone

Enjoys teamwork

Detail oriented and takes accountability to drive outcomes

Ability to take 1-2 BODY20 sessions per week to effectively describe the workout to prospective clients

This BODY20® franchised studio is independently owned and operated under license by BODY20 Global USA LLC ("Franchisor"). Your application will go directly to the franchise studio owner, and all hiring decisions will be made by the studio owner or its management. Franchisor does not have any direct or indirect control over the franchised studio's employment practices. All inquiries about employment at this BODY20® franchised studio should be made directly to the studio owner, not to Franchisor.

This BODY20® franchised studio is independently owned and operated under license by BODY20 Global USA LLC ("Franchisor"). Your application will go directly to the franchise studio owner, and all hiring decisions will be made by the studio owner or its management. Franchisor does not have any direct or indirect control over the franchised studio's employment practices. All inquiries about employment at this BODY20® franchised studio should be made directly to the studio owner, not to Franchisor.