Position Summary
One of the world’s leading universities, Columbia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education offers elite-level student-athletes the ability to compete for and win Ivy League titles and NCAA Championships. With 31 varsity sports, Columbia Athletics is the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City and the only NCAA Division I sports program in Manhattan. A beautiful and peaceful campus in the heart of New York City, Columbia offers the most diverse student body in the Ivy League. Columbia Athletics has positioned itself with elite-level coaches and top-notch facilities in the Campbell Sports Complex, Baker Athletics Complex, the Milstein Tennis Center, and Dodge Fitness Center.
The Group Fitness Instructor assists member participants in establishing and reaching their fitness/wellness goals by developing a safe and effective class and providing guidance in proper exercise technique. Seeking highly qualified, certified instructors to lead a variety of formats, such as Pilates, sculpting, Barre, Zumba, and more. Requires current CPR/AED and nationally-recognized fitness certifications.
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Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
| Title | Location | Department | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable Hours Officer, Assistant Intercollegiate Athletics Coach | New York | The Assistant Intercollegiate Athletics Coach provides administrative, instructional, and recruiting support services for one of Columbia's varsity sport teams under the direction and supervision of the Head Sport Coach. | |
| Variable Hours Officer, GED Instructor | New York | The GED instructor is a dynamic, committed instructor who has significant experience working with a diverse population of adult and non-traditional high school equivalency students. | |
| Athletic Trainer | Columbia University Medical Center | Athletic Trainers work directly with physicians in providing quality care to patients. |
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