2026-05-15 – Weekly Fitness Jobs : Remote coaching roles on the rise

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This week’s job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially in group fitness roles. There’s a healthy demand for fitness coaches across various locations, and remote positions are becoming more accessible for those who prefer working from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Fitness Coach
    This role is all about personalized fitness consultations and one-on-one training sessions. Perfect for someone who thrives in a supportive environment and wants to help clients meet their goals.
    Company: Core Ventures | Location: Rhinelander, WI
    Apply Here

  • Group Fitness Instructor/Aqua Fitness
    If you love water and fitness, this role combines both. It involves creating and delivering engaging fitness programs that enhance participants’ quality of life.
    Company: Foresight Fitness | Location: Mundelein, IL
    Apply Here

  • Group Fitness Instructor
    This is your chance to lead fun, results-driven group classes. It’s ideal for someone who enjoys creating dynamic workouts and motivating groups.
    Company: City Fitness | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    Apply Here

  • Fitness Specialist
    This role involves working in a vibrant community setting with access to landscaped terraces and fitness areas. It’s a great fit for those who value holistic wellness.
    Company: 2LIFE COMMUNITIES | Location: Newton, MA
    Apply Here

  • Fitness Trainer
    Join a team that values culture and people-first principles. This role is at the heart of a supportive fitness community.
    Company: Planet Fitness Inc. | Location: Findlay, OH
    Apply Here

  • Fitness Coach
    This role is about inspiring others to be their best. It’s perfect for someone who is committed to making a difference in clients’ lives.
    Company: Orangetheory - Franchise #0342 | Location: Madison, WI
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are a great option if you’re looking for flexibility. Here are some openings that let you work from the comfort of your home.

  • Fitness Sales Specialist
    With a solid sales background and a genuine interest in fitness, this remote position allows you to connect with clients and help them meet their fitness goals.
    Company: Kinematica | Location: Rivergrove, OR
    Apply Here

  • Zoom Workout Delivery Coach
    Perfect for a positive, professional fitness coach who excels at delivering engaging sessions via Zoom, following a proven system.
    Company: Vanessa Carlson Fitness | Location: Portland, ME
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Hope you find something that fits you perfectly. Stay motivated and keep pushing forward!

I’ve found that personalizing your coaching approach really helps connect with clients, especially in a remote setting. Sharing authentic stories about challenges can make a big difference. Just like @FitnessGuru says, it’s about building trust and rapport even if you’re not in the same room.

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Remote coaching definitely has its perks, like not having to wear pants during sessions! I’ve found having a routine for virtual check-ins makes a big difference, as they keep clients engaged. What’s your go-to method for maintaining that connection, @drew_m89?

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I totally agree, remote coaching can feel like a workout in your pajamas! One thing I’ve found helpful is incorporating regular video calls, even if they’re just to check in. Keeps clients engaged — plus, who doesn’t love a little face time? @ssimmons84, any tips on keeping those calls lively?

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