Hyderabad
INR 2.25 - 2.5 Lacs P.A.
Work from Office
Full Time
Role & responsibilities Customer Service & Front Desk Operations Greet members and guests with a friendly and professional attitude Handle check-ins, sign-ups, and membership inquiries Answer phone calls, respond to emails, and manage walk-in questions Administrative Support Maintain accurate member records and update the database Manage appointment bookings for personal training or classes Handle payments, issue receipts, and track attendance logs Ensure the front desk and lobby area remain clean and organized Sales & Membership Management Promote membership plans, classes, and add-on services Provide facility tours to potential clients and explain offerings Follow up with leads and assist in meeting monthly sales targets Upsell products such as supplements, merchandise, or training packages Coordination & Reporting Coordinate with trainers and staff regarding member needs Report daily activity, attendance, and sales to the manager Ensure all front desk operations start smoothly in the morning shift Preferred candidate profile Freshers are welcome to apply Unmarried candidates preferred due to flexible shift availability Candidates living nearby or with easy commute access Willingness to work on weekends or public holidays if needed Quick learners with a proactive approach to handling responsibilities Comfortable working in a fast-paced, client-facing environment
India
INR 0.18 - 0.2 Lacs P.A.
On-site
Full Time
Female - Preferred Must to have prior experience as gym trainer cum Physiotherapist Assessment of patients A primary job duty of physiotherapists is to perform regular assessments of their patients and clients and diagnose their condition to provide the best workable solution to recovery. They identify patients with existing or potential impairments, pain, functional limitations or other health-related conditions that may affect their overall well-being. They do so by analysing their detailed medical history and reports while also performing several tests to screen, monitor and diagnose them for further treatment. Physiotherapists constantly monitor their patients' conditions and change the treatment plans accordingly to fit their health needs. Diagnosis After careful assessment and analysis, physiotherapists diagnose their patients' overall health and well-being and list the body organs or functions that are more likely to be affected by an illness or physical condition. They provide a thorough diagnosis for their patients and explain the medical procedures to treat their condition. This process is the most crucial stage of the consultation process, as it helps these medical professionals determine whether a patient requires physiotherapy treatment. Planning intervention strategies Once they diagnose a patient with a particular medical condition, a physiotherapist's job is to plan proper intervention strategies best suited to that patient's needs. These professionals plan intervention strategies that address the treatment plan and follow-up practices and then communicate the process to the patient and the interdisciplinary team. A typical physiotherapy intervention includes the development of a patient or client management program that uses various methods, techniques and education to bring changes in a patient's condition. This program also allows these medical professionals to monitor functional changes in a patient's condition and adjust accordingly. Implementing selected interventions Another significant role of a physiotherapist is to select the intervention strategies that best suit a patient's condition and then decide on ways and methods to implement those strategies accurately. While doing so, these professionals focus on selecting the processes that can help relieve a patient's pain while allowing them to maintain their health, fitness and functional independence. Another essential factor that physiotherapists consider while choosing the right interventions for a patient is its ability and impact in managing identified impairments, disabilities and participation limits. Evaluation Constant monitoring and evaluation is a vital part of a physiotherapist's job, as they are to provide health status updates about their patients to the interdisciplinary team in action. This evaluation also helps these professionals predict the outcomes of an intervention or therapy treatment for a patient. It enables them to oversee a patient's recovery and the effectiveness of the treatment plan. Most of the time, during the evaluation stage, they can conclude the direction in which a patient's health may improve and communicate the same to them and their close ones. Educating patients and healthcare professionals One of the significant duties of a physiotherapist is to impart education to other healthcare professionals in a similar field. They also educate their clients, patients and the public on the effects of poorly maintained body and health and the poor lifestyle choices that can cause chronic illnesses. They are often responsible for spreading awareness among common people and transferring their knowledge and skills to enable others in the field to develop competence and help patients that need physiotherapy treatment. Consultation Another important role of physiotherapists is to provide consultation to patients and their interprofessional team on disease symptoms and early prevention. In most cases, they provide consultation in a first meeting with a patient or before they diagnose them with a medical condition. They collaborate with other competent team members while providing consultation and offering professional advice and early solutions that can help prevent an illness from developing into a chronic condition. Day-To-Day Duties Of A Physiotherapist A physiotherapist helps people recover from injuries sustained from chronic surgeries, illnesses, ageing or disability. These professionals employ various recovery methods for their patients as per individual requirements, such as exercise, manual therapy, clinical advice and education. It is a science-based discipline that relies heavily on the patient's involvement in their own care. The typical day-to-day duties of a physiotherapist include: Assessing the physical abilities of patients via evaluative procedures Standing and moving around during sessions lasting up to one hour Evaluating the effectiveness of treatment programs and changing them as needed Coordinating and working with doctors and other healthcare practitioners Maintaining both physical and electronic patient records Recommending lifestyle modification to patients Enabling patients to continue working and leading a better lifestyle for as long as possible Assessing patients' conditions and implementing various treatment programs Developing programs aimed at preventing physical dysfunction Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹18,000.00 - ₹20,000.00 per month Benefits: Paid sick time Schedule: Day shift Fixed shift Morning shift Rotational shift Supplemental Pay: Performance bonus Experience: GYM Trainer: 2 years (Required) Location: K K Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (Required) Work Location: In person
K K Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
INR Not disclosed
On-site
Full Time
Female - Preferred Must to have prior experience as gym trainer cum Physiotherapist Assessment of patients A primary job duty of physiotherapists is to perform regular assessments of their patients and clients and diagnose their condition to provide the best workable solution to recovery. They identify patients with existing or potential impairments, pain, functional limitations or other health-related conditions that may affect their overall well-being. They do so by analysing their detailed medical history and reports while also performing several tests to screen, monitor and diagnose them for further treatment. Physiotherapists constantly monitor their patients' conditions and change the treatment plans accordingly to fit their health needs. Diagnosis After careful assessment and analysis, physiotherapists diagnose their patients' overall health and well-being and list the body organs or functions that are more likely to be affected by an illness or physical condition. They provide a thorough diagnosis for their patients and explain the medical procedures to treat their condition. This process is the most crucial stage of the consultation process, as it helps these medical professionals determine whether a patient requires physiotherapy treatment. Planning intervention strategies Once they diagnose a patient with a particular medical condition, a physiotherapist's job is to plan proper intervention strategies best suited to that patient's needs. These professionals plan intervention strategies that address the treatment plan and follow-up practices and then communicate the process to the patient and the interdisciplinary team. A typical physiotherapy intervention includes the development of a patient or client management program that uses various methods, techniques and education to bring changes in a patient's condition. This program also allows these medical professionals to monitor functional changes in a patient's condition and adjust accordingly. Implementing selected interventions Another significant role of a physiotherapist is to select the intervention strategies that best suit a patient's condition and then decide on ways and methods to implement those strategies accurately. While doing so, these professionals focus on selecting the processes that can help relieve a patient's pain while allowing them to maintain their health, fitness and functional independence. Another essential factor that physiotherapists consider while choosing the right interventions for a patient is its ability and impact in managing identified impairments, disabilities and participation limits. Evaluation Constant monitoring and evaluation is a vital part of a physiotherapist's job, as they are to provide health status updates about their patients to the interdisciplinary team in action. This evaluation also helps these professionals predict the outcomes of an intervention or therapy treatment for a patient. It enables them to oversee a patient's recovery and the effectiveness of the treatment plan. Most of the time, during the evaluation stage, they can conclude the direction in which a patient's health may improve and communicate the same to them and their close ones. Educating patients and healthcare professionals One of the significant duties of a physiotherapist is to impart education to other healthcare professionals in a similar field. They also educate their clients, patients and the public on the effects of poorly maintained body and health and the poor lifestyle choices that can cause chronic illnesses. They are often responsible for spreading awareness among common people and transferring their knowledge and skills to enable others in the field to develop competence and help patients that need physiotherapy treatment. Consultation Another important role of physiotherapists is to provide consultation to patients and their interprofessional team on disease symptoms and early prevention. In most cases, they provide consultation in a first meeting with a patient or before they diagnose them with a medical condition. They collaborate with other competent team members while providing consultation and offering professional advice and early solutions that can help prevent an illness from developing into a chronic condition. Day-To-Day Duties Of A Physiotherapist A physiotherapist helps people recover from injuries sustained from chronic surgeries, illnesses, ageing or disability. These professionals employ various recovery methods for their patients as per individual requirements, such as exercise, manual therapy, clinical advice and education. It is a science-based discipline that relies heavily on the patient's involvement in their own care. The typical day-to-day duties of a physiotherapist include: Assessing the physical abilities of patients via evaluative procedures Standing and moving around during sessions lasting up to one hour Evaluating the effectiveness of treatment programs and changing them as needed Coordinating and working with doctors and other healthcare practitioners Maintaining both physical and electronic patient records Recommending lifestyle modification to patients Enabling patients to continue working and leading a better lifestyle for as long as possible Assessing patients' conditions and implementing various treatment programs Developing programs aimed at preventing physical dysfunction Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹18,000.00 - ₹20,000.00 per month Benefits: Paid sick time Schedule: Day shift Fixed shift Morning shift Rotational shift Supplemental Pay: Performance bonus Experience: GYM Trainer: 2 years (Required) Location: K K Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (Required) Work Location: In person
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