Virtual Assistant - Must have Go High Level expertise
Posted: 11/10/25 · Views: 462
- Position Type
- Full Time (40 Hours)
- Salary
- $600 + depending in experience
- Skills/Tags
- Fitness Personal Assistant GoHighLevel
Looking for a full-time virtual assistant to help the owner of a upscale gym run day to day tasks.
Must have the following skills:
- Expert in Go high level. - Must be able to set up work flows, set up calendars, build funnels and send out marketing campaigns.
- Expert in sourcing, finding and comparing products on Alibaba, Aliexpress, Amazon and other e-commerce networks.
- Must be capable of working alone and completing tasks on time.
- Must be a self-thinker and capable of thinking outside of the box.
- Problem solving is essential.
- Must be organised and capable of following up when tasks are completed.
We'll be required to work 40 hours a week, some days may be 1 hour, other days workload may be higher.
Go High Level Experience is the most valued task required by this person.
If you don't have Go High Level Experience, unfortunately you will not be qualified for this position.
We are a successful gym that runs a high-end meal prep and money-back guarantee for our members.
You will be required to assist me in daily tasks such as booking up my calendar, typing out documents, reminders, ordering and any other tasks to help relieve my workload.
This will very much be a one-to-one role and you must be very flexible to open and assist me with any tasks required for the day-to-day running of the gym and my personal life.
If you wish to apply to this position. please reply with and email to me and answer the following questions.:
- Are you a go high level expert?
- Are you available 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday Philippines time?
- Have you ever worked with a fitness professional before?
- Are you available to start straight away?
- why are you interested in this position?
Please put the subject line of your reply 'I love Go High Level' or the application will not be open due to high volume of people sending generic responses.