The Goodlife Institute is looking for an executive performance coach. Your role is to coach executives and driven professionals to see the mindset and behavioral patterns that get in their way of performance toward their goals.
You are obsessed with managing and delivering an exceptional client experience and will not allow clients to stop short of their goals. You have an outstanding client retention rate with proven experience moving clients into advanced-level coaching programs where they can exponentially accelerate their goals with continued coaching, knowledge integration and refining their skills.
You go deep in 1:1s, taking the surface level issues off the table and quickly getting to the root cause of limitation and helping the client make a decision to create change during that call.
You are experienced coaching to a proven curriculum and comfortable working within a successful, established process, while bringing your own dynamic brand and energetic style of performance coaching to elicit transformational results.
You track and ensure our clients move through the training to achieve their boldest goals, keeping them focused and motivated. You drive our clients with transparency and empathy, meeting each client where they're at and drawing from them their greatest potential. The result you help to create is clients who can't stop talking about their program experience and the mind-blowing impact it has had on their lives.
While not essential to this role, you may also be expert at leading transformational, interactive group cohorts that help clients integrate the curriculum and inspire them with a sense of greater potential. And potentially a content creator capable of creating dynamic and immersive trainings and workshops for corporate clients.
When you join The Goodlife Institute you get…You'll succeed as an Executive Performance Coach if you have 5+ years experience as someone who is:
Compensation:
Dependent on client load.
Average OTE $125k
About us:
The Goodlife Institute is disrupting how we work and how we live. Our mission: reinvent how humans work so that success is conducive to human flourishing instead of sacrifice.
The Goodlife Institute is a woman-owned business, recognized by Inc Magazine as one of the fastest-growing private companies three-years in a row. We've been featured in Business Insider, Inc Magazine, and have been awarded three prestigious Stevie Awards for Women Helping Women.
Launched in late 2017, The Goodlife Institute is a privately held organization with over 2,000 clients worldwide. We are a fully distributed team, focused on pushing the envelope of human well-being.
We strive to create a diverse and inclusive work environment and are actively building a culture where underrepresented groups are truly welcomed and can flourish.
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