Personal Trainer/Fitness Coach (Part-Time to Full-Time)
We're Hiring a Personal Trainer Who Wants to Actually Coach
I started BridgeFit because I was tired of how the fitness industry treats both clients and trainers.
Clients get cookie-cutter programs. Trainers get burned out chasing sales quotas. Neither works.
So I built something different. A gym where coaches coach. Where adults 40+ get real attention and real results. Where the team actually likes coming to work.
Three years later, we've been voted Best Personal Training in Johnson County every single year. We have 100+ five-star reviews. And we're growing.
That's why I need another coach.
Here's what this job actually looks like:
You'll train adults 40+ in small groups and 1-on-1 sessions. You'll focus on form, progress, and helping people do the things they love outside the gym — hike with their kids, play with grandkids, climb stairs without pain.
You won't sell. You won't work doubles. You'll have a stable schedule and a team that has your back. This role starts part-time with the opportunity to grow into full-time as we continue to scale.
Pay: $20–$30/hour based on experience and certifications
What I'm looking for:
- Certified (NASM, ACE, ISSA, or similar) and CPR/AED certified
- Someone who genuinely cares about helping people
- Reliable and detail-oriented
- Coachable — willing to get feedback and grow
- Bonus if you've worked with adults 40+ before
What you get:
- Part-time hours with potential to grow into full-time
- Consistent, stable schedule
- No sales pressure
- Room to grow as we scale
- A culture where coaches are supported, not squeezed
If you want a career in fitness — not just a job — reply and tell me why BridgeFit sounds like a fit.
— Dustin Yantzi
Owner, BridgeFit Personal Training
Overland Park, KS