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Self Employed Personal Trainer - South Ruislip

The Gym Group
Greater London
3 weeks ago
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Personal Trainer – Build Your Business with The Gym Group!

Are you a passionate and ambitious Level 3 qualified Personal Trainer looking to grow your self-employed career in a supportive and dynamic environment? At The Gym Group, we’re more than just a gym—we’re a nationwide fitness community that makes health and wellness accessible to everyone. With over 240 locations across the UK, we provide the perfect space for you to thrive, grow your client base, and do what you love.

Why Choose The Gym Group?

We put people first—our members and our trainers! Here’s why joining us is the best move for your career:

Supportive & Inclusive Community – Be part of a team that champions your success, celebrates diversity, and helps you grow.

Unrivalled Training & Career Development – Our industry-leading induction and ongoing CPD opportunities will equip you with the confidence and skills to maximise your business potential.

Flexible Working Hours – Work on your own terms, setting your schedule around your lifestyle and commitments.

Cutting-Edge Facilities – We invest millions every year in our gyms to ensure you and your clients have access to top-tier equipment and spaces.

Official Hyrox Partner – Stay ahead of fitness trends! We offer Hyrox classes in 120+ gyms nationwide to help you attract clients.

Your Benefits as a Self-Employed Personal Trainer:

🔹 Zero-Risk Start – First month’s rental completely free!

🔹 Keep 100% of Your Earnings – No hidden fees, no commission, just full control of your success.

🔹 Ongoing Career Support – Access to CPD courses and training to help you stay at the top of your game.

🔹 Free Advertising & Business Growth – Get promoted through in-gym marketing and social media exposure.

💪 Ready to take your PT career to the next level? Join a community that supports your growth, champions your passion, and helps you thrive.

📩 Apply now and let’s get started!

Need assistance?

If you have a disability or condition that makes it difficult for you to complete your application online please email your cv to or alternatively call the TGG Recruitment team on and someone will be more than happy to support you. We also want to put it out there that we actively encourage applications from a diverse demographic and we are passionate about your culture and value alignment. We want this to be a match that works for you as much as for us!

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