Help Backyard Farmers with 5 volunteers for ECO-FITNESS PROGRAM

 Mamelodi, Gauteng

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Help Backyard Farmers with 5 volunteers for ECO-FITNESS PROGRAM


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General Skills & Services

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Other

duration

1-4 hours

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Help Backyard Farmers with 5 volunteers for ECO-FITNESS PROGRAM

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Opportunity: Volunteer Fitness Trainer for Eco-Fitness Program We’re looking for a passionate and energetic fitness trainer to join our Eco-Fitness Program, a wellness initiative that blends physical fitness with sustainability and outdoor community engagement. Location: Gem Valley Ext 1, City of Tshwane, Gauteng Days Required: Weekdays and Saturdays (flexible scheduling possible) Commitment: Ongoing (minimum 3-month involvement preferred) Start Date: As soon as possible About the Program: Eco-Fitness combines outdoor workouts with eco-conscious activities such as mindfulness in nature, and community engagement. Our goal is to foster holistic wellbeing—healthy people and a healthy planet! We’re looking for someone who: - Is in personal training, group fitness, or similar - Brings high energy, reliability, and a love for the outdoors - Can lead a diverse group of participants with motivation and care - Has a passion for health, sustainability, and making a difference What you’ll do: - Lead weekly fitness sessions (indoor/outdoor depending on weather) - Collaborate with the Eco-Fitness team to integrate environmental themes - Help participants reach their goals in an inclusive, supportive environment - Encourage eco-awareness and community spirit What you’ll get: - Experience running a community wellness initiative - A meaningful way to contribute your fitness skills to social and environmental causes - Opportunities to network with changemakers and community partners - Loads of fresh air and good vibes If you’re ready to move people in more ways than one, we’d love to hear from you!


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