Step inside East Bank Club and you’ll see right away why it’s been Chicago’s benchmark for fitness and community since 1980. Founded by Daniel Levin with the vision of creating a country club in the city, East Bank was the first to blend fitness, dining, and social connection all in one place.
Today, it remains family-owned, independent, and dedicated to a standard that few facilities can match.
Members come here to train, and they stay for the restaurants, the spa, the pool, and the sense of belonging. For professionals seeking more than a transactional job, East Bank is a place to build a meaningful career rooted in community and high standards.
Unlike many fitness employers, the East Bank Club does not operate under high-pressure sales quotas. Trainers aren’t expected to work the floor chasing leads.
Instead, your energy goes into programming and client success. This model has fostered a culture where trainers support one another, refer clients across specialties, and stay focused on what matters most: delivering excellent service.
The environment attracts professionals with a strong educational background. Every trainer must have a four-year degree in exercise science or a related field, along with a recognised certification. High standards ensure every client interaction reflects the club’s reputation.
If you’re ready to join a team that values professionalism and collaboration, there are openings waiting for you. You’ll find them live on Marketplace by Coach360 right now. One of the most sought-after roles is the 360 Coach, designed for trainers who bring both expertise and personal connection to every session.
The 360 Coach position comes with clear expectations:
If you have 1 to 3 years of experience and credentials that include FMS Level 1, you could be perfect, and even better if you have a coaching certification such as NSCA CSCS, USAW, or similar, and a specialty certification like ACSM Clinical Exercise Physiologist or NASM PES/CES.
The schedule is structured, with sessions held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The hourly rate ranges from $48 to $60, reflecting the club’s respect for professional skill.
Working here comes with real advantages. All employees, including part-time staff, receive paid time off that starts accruing on their first day and a complimentary membership valued at $275 per month. That means you get access to everything from the pool to the yoga studio. For many, this alone makes each workday better.
Continuing education is encouraged. Depending on your status and tenure, you can access up to $2,000 a year in tuition reimbursement. Want to deepen a specialty? Pick up a new certification. Regardless, the club helps you invest in your growth.
Profit sharing is another example of how East Bank builds long-term commitment. Employees working 20 hours or more per week are eligible for contributions deposited directly into their 401(k). Over time, this structure rewards your commitment to the club’s success.
Professionalism here means punctuality down to the minute, a polished uniform, and clear communication. But it doesn’t mean you have to fit one mold. The team includes outgoing extroverts and focused introverts. East Bank ensures to hire a multitude of personalities so that each of the 11,000 members who walk through the door finds the perfect fit.
What matters is that you bring consistency and an open mind. Trainers here don’t hesitate to refer clients to colleagues if it’s in the client’s best interest. That spirit of collaboration is what keeps the environment strong.
Many jobs in fitness feel transactional. At East Bank Club, you have the chance to be part of something bigger. It has retained staff for decades because the culture is supportive, the standards are high, and the work stays interesting.
You’ll train clients across age groups and skill levels. No two days are the same.
If you’re ready to elevate your career, explore the 360 Coach role and other openings directly in the Marketplace. You’ll see why East Bank Club remains the gold standard in Chicago and why so many professionals build their careers here.
About Robert James Rivera
Robert is a full-time freelance writer and editor specializing in the health niche and its ever-expanding sub-niches. As a food and nutrition scientist, he knows where to find the resources necessary to verify health claims.
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