
Fitness Manager Reference: EST-097-LW
Campus: Hull Faculty/Area: Commercial Services Subject Group/Team: Hull Sport Salary: £31,396 to £37,099 per annum Post Type: Full Time Closing Date: Monday 27 November 2023
Applicants are required to submit a current CV and cover letter
Do you have a passion for wellbeing, fitness and excellent customer care, with a drive to succeed? This is the role for you!
The Hull Sport team have an exciting opportunity for a Fitness Manager to join the team at the University of Hull in the world class Allam Sport Centre for a 2 year fixed term role.
The Hull Sport team are committed to delivering an excellent customer experience and encouraging people to join in, belong and grow in our community together.
Within this role you Inspire, coach and develop the Fitness Team through a programme of continual professional development that enables exceptional fitness services to our students and customers
This is a full-time role within the sport and fitness industry, with a varied work pattern, hours of work consist of a combination of office hours, early mornings, evenings and some weekend work.
Interested?
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For informal enquiries: Please contact Steve Curtis ([email protected])
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Job details
Title
Fitness Manager (EST-097-LW)
Employer
University of Hull
Location
United Kingdom
Published
November 20, 2023
Application deadline
November 27, 2023
Job type
Administration/Managerment
Field
Business and Economics,Education
About the employer
The University of Hull is a top-50 ranked public university for research. The institution was established in 1927 as University College Hull. The Royal Charter of 1954 granted the institution an authority to award its own degrees to students. As a result, it became the third university in Yorkshire and 14th university in England. Today, it is amongst the world's best institutes for research and learning.
Situated in England's port city Kingston upon Hull, the campus of the university is based in a residential area. The University has three central accommodations namely Westfield Court, The Courtyard, and Taylor Court that provide on-campus accommodation to the students. The campus also boasts of a number of cafeterias, bars, a nightclub, a book shop, career service, an advice center, and sporting facilities with the new sports hall and gym opening in 2019.
The academic structure of the university consists of four faculties that offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral level programs. The Faculty of Arts, Culture, and Education offers courses in various disciplines of education, social sciences, and arts. Faculty of Health Sciences includes degree programs in medical, life sciences, and social work. The Faculty of Science and Engineering offers programs in applied and environmental sciences, technology, and mathematics. Faculty of Business, Law, and Politics allows students to pursue courses in business management, finance, accounting, marketing, international relations, and law. The university has around 15,000 students including international students from 100 countries. With nearly 1,000 staff members.
The university has many distinguished alumni who are leading in the fields of academia, politics, science, sports, theatre, and journalism. Some of the notable alumni of the university are Ahmet Muhtar Kent (former CEO of the Coca Cola Company), Professor Sarah Gilbert (Professor of Vaccinology, Oxford), Anthony Minghella (British film director), Jeremy Darroch (Group Chief Executive, Sky Plc), Ana Brnabi? (Prime Minister of Serbia), Tom Watson MP (Former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party).