Recreation Aid (Physical Fitness) NF-01
U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command
Posted: January 16, 2026 (0 days ago)
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United States Army Installation Management Command
Department of the Army
This job involves leading fitness and health programs for children and youth at a military base, creating fun activities, training coaches, and partnering with local schools and groups to promote healthy habits.
It's ideal for someone passionate about youth development with a background in fitness or education who enjoys working with kids in a supportive community setting.
The role focuses on safe, engaging exercises tailored to different age groups, from early childhood to teens.
This position is located at Youth Sports & Fitness, Fort Campbell, KY.
Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Child and Youth Services (CYS) Employee Childcare Fee: Available to MWR CYS Regular and FLEX (working a minimum of 15 hours).
First Child: 100% childcare fee discount (all CYS employees). Second and Subsequent Child: 25% childcare fee discount (all CYS employees). Incentives and Bonuses Incentives will not be paid.
Resumes must be two pages (or less). Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge and abilities as they pertain to this position.
A qualified candidate must possess the following: A bachelor's degree or higher in exercise physiology, exercise Science, kinesiology, physical education, or other fitness-related disciplines OR All of the following equivalent in scope and complexity to the next lower grade level: 1.
Experience in the application of fitness principles, concepts, and techniques gained through the delivery of a comprehensive group fitness program. 2.
Experience or education demonstrating the knowledge of basic health and nutrition concepts. 3.
Experience training coaches or other professionals (i.e., teachers, caregivers, fitness instructors) in the proper application of sports or fitness techniques.
In addition to the above qualifications, candidates who possess the following qualifications will be considered "Highly Preferred" or "Best Qualified": In addition to the above, highly qualified candidates will possess: experience in the planning, evaluation, or delivery of a fitness program or curriculum specifically for children or youth; or at least 12 semester hours in college coursework directly related to children or youth (i.e., PE for children, motor skills development, childhood development, early/elementary/secondary education, health/nutrition for children, child/adolescent psychology, etc.).
If qualifying for Highly Preferred based on education, transcripts must be provided at time of application. If qualifying based on experience, experience must be clearly defined on your resume.
Highly Preferred applicant may be sent first for consideration. Major Duties:
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