Head Of Yoga

Follow The Oak Ltd
London
9 months ago
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Employer:3Tribes

Location:Crouch End & Borough, London (hybrid working model)

Hours:35 per week (9 teaching / 26 leadership & admin)

Salary:£29.5K per annum

Start Date:Ideally late April / Early May 2025

Contact:

Ref:3087-FTO/3Tribes


3Tribes, one of the UK’s premier boutique studios, is searching for a confident and experienced Head of Yoga to lead our teaching team and uphold the quality, culture, and community we’re known for. With studios in Crouch End and Borough, we’ve built something special, a safe, inclusive space rooted in empowerment, integrity, and connection. We’re now looking for a standout presence to help shape this next chapter.


This is a hands-on role that combines teaching, coordination and leadership. You’ll be responsible for delivering 9 high-quality classes per week, while also managing the schedule, mentoring teachers, and maintaining a consistent, professional yoga offering across both studios. You’ll work closely with our senior leadership team and collaborate with other departments on training, marketing, and development projects.


Who We’re Looking For

You’ll be a skilled and seasoned yoga teacher, confident in Hot Yoga and Vinyasa, and capable of holding space for others — whether that’s members, new joiners, or long-time instructors. You lead with warmth, communicate clearly, and know how to build trust and inspire a team.


You’ll need to bring:


  • At least 5 years of teaching experience in Hot Yoga/Vinyasa (Yin is a bonus)
  • A minimum of 500 hours YTT accreditation
  • A calm, people-first leadership style with experience managing instructors
  • The ability to coordinate cover, lead teacher onboarding, and deliver set sequence training
  • Confidence working across tools like Google Workspace, NetGym, Zoom, Canva


You’ll also need to:

  • Be based within a commutable distance to both Borough and Crouch End
  • Be open to working some weekends and teaching early/late classes
  • Be authentic, grounded, and community-minded – no egos, no elitism


Why Join 3Tribes?

We’re more than a workout. Our studios are a place to meet, move, grow, and breathe. You’ll join a team that’s passionate about supporting each other and our members, where leadership means being present, approachable, and real.


We offer:

  • £29.5k annual salary (includes 9 classes per week)
  • Additional teaching opportunities, classes paid at £35 per class
  • Flexibility to work remotely for admin/leadership duties
  • Ongoing training and support from senior leaders
  • A strong community culture and the chance to shape the future of our yoga category


If you think you're the perfect fit for this position at 3Tribes, we'd love to hear from you. For more information, please contact Adam Smithers at Follow The Oak Ltd via email:

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