Frequently asked questions
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These are some of the
questions that we often get asked about jobs at Virgin Active
Health Clubs.
Q: How do I become a Fitness Professional (Fit Pro)?
A:
There are three types of qualifications which will enable you to
become a Fitness Professional.
1) NVQs – National Vocational Qualifications whereby
National Occupational Standards (NOS) are assessed in the workplace. This is the preferred
qualifications of the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs).
2) VRQs – Vocationally Related Qualifications, accredited and funded by
the government through Awarding Bodies. Based on the NOS with practical
assessment and often work experience.
3) Industry Awards – other awards which the industry has approved as
meeting the standard to give entry to REPs, sometimes from employers or
universities.
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Courses are available from a range of providers including private
training providers, colleges and universities. They vary from distance learning courses to full-time
college or university courses.
Q:
Do you train people with no qualifications to become Personal Trainers?
A:
No, but we do offer training aimed at enhancing the skills of already
qualified staff. The minimum qualification for a position as a Fit Pro
with Virgin Active is REPs Level 2 or equivalent (see answers to question 1). To apply for a Personal
Trainer position, you will need a Level 3 and at least one year's experience
as a Personal Trainer.
Q:
Do you employ people whilst they are studying to be a Fit Pro?
A: Nope. But once you've completed your studies, we would love to hear from you if you
have the right qualifications (REP Level 2 or
equivalent) and even if you have very little or no experience.
Q: I want to work outside the UK; does Virgin Active operate in any
other countries?
A: We currently have clubs in Europe and South Africa. If you want to work for Virgin
Active in these countries, follow the link on our homepage to the relevant Virgin Active
website.
Q:
How do I become a Lifeguard?
A: To work as a lifeguard, you need a NPLQ (National Pool
Lifeguard Qualification). This is a 5-day course and is recognised
nationally.
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