Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ) a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York, seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission-aligned Activity Specialist – Adult Community Fitness to support our Healthy Harlem programming.
The Activity Specialist will bring a passion for the mission of Harlem Children’s Zone: breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty through comprehensive programming that supports the health and well-being of children, families, and the community.
The Evening Adult Community Fitness Activity Specialist will lead high-quality group fitness classes and training sessions for adults ages 25–75, helping community members build strength, improve cardiovascular fitness, reduce stress, and develop sustainable health habits.
This role is ideal for a motivational coach who understands how to work with beginner to intermediate adults, modify exercises for different abilities, and create a welcoming environment where participants feel supported and challenged.
The Activity Specialist will deliver structured workouts, encourage consistent participation, and help community members build confidence in their fitness journey.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field preferred)
or
High School Diploma or GED required with Nationally recognized fitness certification preferred:
CPR/AED certification (or willingness to obtain upon hire, we provide certification)
Minimum 2 years of experience leading group fitness or personal training for adults
Experience working with diverse populations in community, gym, or recreation settings
Knowledge of:
Ability to lead engaging, safe, and inclusive fitness sessions
Ability to maintain the cleanliness of fitness room and equipment
Who You Are
A passionate advocate for community health and wellness
A coach who knows how to motivate adults who may be new to exercise
Comfortable leading groups of 2-20 participants with varying fitness levels
Energetic, positive, and encouraging while maintaining professional structure
Skilled at demonstrating exercises, correcting form, and modifying movements
Committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive fitness environment
Reliable, punctual, and organized in planning fitness sessions
A strong communicator who can build relationships with participants and staff
What You'll Do
Lead adult community fitness classes focused on:
Design safe, progressive workouts that can be adapted for different fitness levels
Demonstrate exercises and provide coaching on proper form and technique
Offer modifications for beginners and progressions for advanced participants
Motivate participants to stay engaged and committed to their health goals
Create a supportive and inclusive class environment
Monitor participant safety and ensure exercises are performed properly
Assist with youth after school fitness programming and community wellness initiatives
Collaborate with Healthy Harlem staff to promote participation in fitness programs
Support special events, community health initiatives, and wellness programming
Physical Requirements
Ability to demonstrate exercises and lead physical activity for extended periods
Ability to lift up to 50-75 lbs of equipment
Ability to stand, move, and instruct classes for 60–90 minutes
Schedule
Part-time (20-25 hours per week)
Evening
Saturday (Academic Year): 10am-1pm (preferred but not required)
Benefits
The hourly rate for this position is $25-$30 per hour. To be considered, interested applicants should apply directly through the posting. No telephone inquiries or recruiters, please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone and Promise Academy Charter Schools does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship to ensure work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children’s Zone is an EOE.
Opened in 2004, HCZ Promise Academy Charter Schools serves over 1,800 children in two K-12 schools. Our mission is to provide a first-rate, year-round, extended-day K-12 school for students living in under-performing school districts. When students enter our schools, we make a promise to help each and every one get to and through college. Everything we give our students—from world-class instruction and exceptional extracurricular activities to social emotional support and healthy meals—is aimed at fulfilling that promise. Our schools have a longer school day and year, helping us keep our kids safe and engaged, ensure their success in core subject areas, and give them an immersive, well-balanced education that includes exposure to the arts, daily physical activity, and field trips to museums, performances, sporting events and, of course, college campuses.
In addition, our Promise curriculum includes grade-appropriate character education, helping students at every level build crucial non-cognitive skills such as resilience, grit, and curiosity. We also provide on-site medical, dental, and psychological services, as well as a healthy, freshly made breakfast, lunch and snack each day. Plus, the vast majority of our students participate in our after-school programs, where they receive extensive academic support and engage in a wide range of recreation and enrichment activities.
Not only do our students receive a high-quality, standards-based education, but they and their families also have access to HCZ’s comprehensive network of supports, including counseling, benefits assistance, and other social services. HCZ Promise Academy Charter Schools are rooted in the belief that all students are capable of academic and personal success when they are surrounded by parents, teachers, and mentors who provide support and maintain the highest of expectations.