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EXPERIENCE: Three to five years related experience as a physical therapist occupational therapist registered nurse exercise physiologist or industrial engineer focused on ergonomics preferably gained in a similarly complex and diverse healthcare facility.
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Requirements The ideal Exercise Physiologist candidate will possess:Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four year university in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, or related field is required.
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Job Responsibilities:Ensures safe and appropriate exercise programs through design, implementation and management of the exercise programs to meet client needs. Job DescriptionAdditional Job InformationPRN ScheduleSeeking experienced candidate with flexibility in scheduleOverviewJob Summary: Creates and implements exercise programs for wellness participants.
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Exercise Physiologist credentialed from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) preferred. Provide exercise information for patients, peers and the community which may include public speaking and education classes.
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Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-CEP) required within twelve (12) months of hire. The Clinical Exercise Physiologist uses evidence-based practice, protocols, and guidelines to determine exercise intervention.
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The Exercise Physiologist assesses patients; develops, implements and monitors exercise sessions as well as provide patient/family education as it relates to exercise, home exercise program, self¬ monitoring, risk factors/modifications and behavioral interventions.
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Current, unrestricted license in the state of operations in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Registered Dietitian (RD) or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Exercise Physiologist.
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Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science 2 of experience years preferred Required Licensures/Registrations/Certifications N/A In Lieu Of The Above Minimum Requirements N/A Other Required Skills and Experience Certification may be required depending on job duties.
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ACSM/NASM/NSCA/ACE certification in personal training, group exercise, or exercise physiologist required; CPR/AED/FA/BLS Certification Required Computer Applications: Not Applicable Required Other Computer Applications: Required Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Preferred Education: If any degree/training is preferred, please specify the type: Preferred Experience: Preferred License: No If yes, what is the preferred licensure/certification.
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Three (3) years as a physical therapist, exercise physiologist or personal trainer. Bachelor's degree in physical therapy, exercise physiology, sports medicine or related area. Master’s degree in exercise physiology or doctorate in physical therapy preferred.
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The Exercise Physiologist develops and administers programs designed to enhance aerobic endurance, cardiovascular function, muscular strength and endurance, balance and range of motion. Position Summary: The Exercise Physiologist works with patients challenged with cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic diseases and disorders as well as with apparently healthy populations to enhance quality of life, manage health risk and promote lasting health behavior change.
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Preferred: ACSM-RCEP- American College of Sports Medicine Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist. Coordinates the exercise training programs and related teaching and research projects undertaken by the department.
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ACSM certification as Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) or Registered Clinical -Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) preferred. Qualifications:- Bachelor's degree from a 4-year college or university in a health-related, exercise science, kinesiology, or physical education major required.
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The Spec-Exercise 2 delivers quality care for cardiac rehabilitation phase 2 and phase 3 clients. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Exercise science or related field. Upon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree 3 years Experience in outpatient Cardiac Rehab services Why Join Providence.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CCEP) certification within two years of hire required. Possesses a thorough understanding of the physiological basis of activity and the ability to prescribe and instruct exercise according to American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) guidelines.
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