The Lead Instructor is responsible for maintaining studio quality, teaching classes, onboarding new talent, and ensuring brand standards are met.
Lead Instructor Job Description
A CycleStar that is responsible for maintaining the day-to-day creative quality of his/her studio, while providing inspiration and leadership.
Requirements:
- Minimum 2 years experience as an indoor cycling instructor
- Teach at least 5 classes per week
- Demonstrates leadership in the studio
Duties of a Lead Instructor:
- Helps the franchise owner/studio manager on board new talent for the studio
- Maintains brand standards in his/her studio
- Trains new talent
- Keeps in regular communication with the Senior Master Instructor team
- Performs quarterly evaluations on all CycleStars in his/her studio
Recommended Best Practices:
- Participate in the Lead Intructor calls every other Friday at 10am, pacific standard time
- Attend a Lead Instructor Training weekend
- Watch all videos on the FB forum and engage entire team
- Practice what you preach; always aim to lead by example
Benefits:
- Complimentary CycleBar Classes at Studio
- (Can enter in any other benefits or stipends that your offer may include)
Company Overview:
CycleBar is the world's first and only Premium Indoor Cycling™ franchise. We offer concierge-level service, premium amenities, and an invigorating, concert environment designed to Rock Your Ride. We are an inclusive, inspiring, low-impact/high-intensity cycling experience for all ages and body types. No matter where you are in your fitness journey, CycleBar will calm your mind, elevate your mood and revive your senses.
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