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Y-USA Leader Certification (within 90 days of hire)At least 18 years of age for (lifeguard instructor and ASHI CPR instructor) and 21 years of age (swim instructor trainer)At least 1 year job related experience.
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Nature and Scope:The Aquatics Certification Trainer is responsible for assisting the Aquatics Director with scheduling, evaluating, and training new and current CPR, lifeguard, and/or YMCA Swim Instructor candidates as well as assisting with monthly/quarterly in-service trainings for lifeguard/swim instructor staff.
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Personal Fitness Trainer Certification National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Personal Fitness Trainer Certification National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT.
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Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology or an allied health-related field or one (1) nationally recognized third party accredited personal trainer certification and at least one year of experience.
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Must have a National Personal Training or Strength Training certification from one of the following certifying bodies:ACE, ACSM, NSCA, IDEA, NETA, AFAA, Cooper's IAR, ISSA, NASM, NPTI, NFPT, AFPA, IFPA, NSCF, NESTA or any other certification which obtain accreditation from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) or National Fitness Board of Examiners (NFBE) and must be a "live" certification.
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American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer Certification. American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Certification. Instructs adults in the lifeguard instructor trainer class.
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AND Licensure/Certification: Must possess and maintain Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) certification at the time of application submission or be currently enrolled in an Athletic Training program with successful completion of the BOC certification exam prior to the anticipated start date.
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Required certifications: CPR, AED, First Aid, OSHA and national certification (ACSM, ACE, NETA, AFAA, NASM, WITS, ISSA) in personal training or YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise certification.
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Teach Level One Medication Aid (L1MA) certification and Insulin certification classes to Residential Program staff. Observe/instruct staff while they demonstrate medication administration passes and documentation as part of the L1MA certification course.
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Must possess a current Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO) Qualified Mental Health Associate certification (QMHA) or register within ninety (90) days of hire, and complete in accordance with MHACBO guidelines.
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Qualifications: Required•NCCaccredited and/or nationally recognized Personal Training Certification such as NASM-CPT,ACSM-CPT, and Equivalents. Requirements and Opportunities:National Personal Training Certification (AFAA or NASM or ASCM, or NSCA and many others accepted) or willingness to acquireCoaching experience with diverse fitness abilities in one-on-one or small group settingDemonstrated customer service and communication skillsMonday - Sunday FLEXIBLE scheduling with your clients including working at multiple YMCA locations as convenient for you and your clients.
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Nationally Accredited Certification - As a Certified Personal Trainer (Ex: ACE, NASM, ISSA, ACSM, NSCA, NCSF) PGA National is looking for a certified, experienced, and motivated certified personal trainer with a passion for health & fitness.
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Certified as an Athletic Trainer in South Carolina by DHEC. Maintain current BLS certification (BLS Instructor certification preferred). Certification by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers (BOC.
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Must be a Certified Athletic Trainer by the Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer. A ttends continuing education opportunities to enhance professional growth and meet the continuing education requirements of the Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer and New Jersey Athletic Training Practice Ac t.
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In addition, ABS is responsible for bi-monthly keynote speaker series and other specialized certification programs (CFA, CPA, CMA, CIA, IFRS). Possess relevant professional certification (e.g., CMA, CFA, CPA, CA.
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