Flexologist - Stretch Practitioner

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StretchLab is seeking athletic trainers, personal trainers, massage therapists, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, those with Kinesiology/Exercise Science related degrees, and dance/yoga/Pilates Instructors to join our team.

This is an amazing opportunity to gain experience in a new modality that is taking the health and wellness industry by storm.

StretchLab is the industry leader in offering one-on-one assisted stretch therapy.

Our "Flexologists" (stretch professionals) will provide one-on-one assisted stretches and design custom flexibility plans for our clients. Your primary responsibility is to assist clients in improving flexibility, mobility, and overall physical well-being through specialized stretching techniques. You will work closely with individuals to create personalized stretching routines tailored to their specific needs and goals.

This role requires a deep understanding of human anatomy, movement mechanics, and various stretching methodologies. Additionally, excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential for effectively guiding clients through sessions and ensuring their comfort and safety.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Customer assessment: Conduct thorough assessments via overhead squat to understand the clients limitations and needs.

Customized stretch routines: Develop individualized stretching programs tailored to the clients needs, preferences and limitations.

Hands on techniques: Use static, passive and PNF stretching to help achieve client goals.

Educational support: Offer education and guidance on the importance of assisted stretching, flexibility training, and proper body mechanics.

Documentation: Properly document stretch sessions and client progress.

Client relationship management: Maintain strong professionalism and rapport with clients, listen to their feedback, address and questions or concerns and promote a positive experience at all times.

Qualifications

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Physical Therapy, or related field.

Certification in stretching techniques or relevant disciplines (e.g., yoga, Pilates, personal training).

Previous experience in personal training, physical therapy, or a related field required.

Strong knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Ability to adapt and customize stretching routines to accommodate individuals of varying ages, fitness levels, and physical conditions.

CPR and first aid certification (preferred).

Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated on latest research and trends in stretching and mobility training.

Must be available to go through our Flexologist Training Program, which includes 20 hours of online tutorials, 2 days of in-person/hands-on training and 20 hours of practice.

Working Conditions

This role is in person in StretchLab studio.

Flexible hours may be required, including evenings and Saturdays, to accommodate clients' schedules.

Physical demands include standing, bending, and demonstrating stretching techniques for extended periods.

May involve working with clients with diverse backgrounds and physical conditions, requiring sensitivity and adaptability.

Preferred background

Massage Therapist

Personal Trainer

Physical Therapist

Pilates or Yoga Instructor

Dance Instructor

Experience working in a fitness/health environment where you providing hands-on training with client

Fitness certification required

Ability to create a positive environment that welcomes all people.

Fantastic communication skills and exudes empathy.

Must love connecting with people and have passion for helping them achieve goals.

Must have a professional work ethic, be reliable and adhere to our attendance policies

Must be available to go through our 2 day Flexologist Training Program, which includes prework of 20 hours of online tutorials, 2 days of in-person/hands-on training and 20 hours of practice (you will be compensated for this time) Comp and Benefits

Competitive hourly rate ($15.95-$25/hour)

Part-time role, flexible schedule (20-30 hours/week)

Fully Paid Training and Certification (80+ hours)

CEUs for NASM, AFAA and other agencies

Free membership; generous retail discount

Great complement to other fitness gigs

Fantastic and supportive studio culture

Medical and dental insurance and 401K

Advancement opportunities

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