If you are a fitness contractor for Government, Church or Private Org what is the base rate one should seek?
Hi Ruby,
a few times a year, I work as a consultant for a local agency. All their employees are required to go through a fitness room orientation before they are allowed to utilize the facility.
Since I am on their budget, we have an annual contract. I use as my rate the non-discounted hourly charge plus any travel charges. I do not charge any more than I would for an individual.
Karin Singleton
www.meltnc.com
Hi Ruby,
When looking to work as a contractor for the government, you’ll notice the pay rate or range is pre-determined and is listed within each job posting. Each department has different rates depending on the type of job and the responsibilities of the position you are applying for, and it’s very difficult to negotiate your rate. As far as doing business with a local church or other not-for profit, room for negotiation is about the same. Because they likely have limited resources, they may expect you to accept a lower rate and view it as an opportunity to gain influence or exposure in place of a higher rate. I have found that working with a private company provides the best opportunity to set your own rate or negotiate the rate you wish to receive for your services.
I hope this helps.
Best,
Harris
The best rate would be one that provides a ‘win-win’ for you and the client. One that you feel comfortable with and not feel taken advantage of, AND that the client feels they are getting fair value for. Consider all of your particular factors that go into establishing your rate, consider your client’s budget (assuming you’ve had that conversation with them) and then set your rate.
Good luck!
LaRue, CSCS
www.lecfitness.com