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Bachelor's Degree in exercise physiology, exercise science, physical education, or related field. Works closely with head sports performance coach and athletic trainers to ensure strength and conditioning programs align with treatment plans for injured student.
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Minimum 3-4 years of experience in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Wellness, or related fields – preferably in a luxury hotel or resort setting. Minimum 3-4 years of experience in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Wellness, or related fields – preferably in a luxury hotel or resort setting.
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This position complements existing programmatic and faculty expertise in the College of Science and Humanities, which currently offers undergraduate degrees in Health Sciences, Pre Medicine, Biology, and Exercise Science.
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Exercise Science or Sports Management Degree preferred. Holds a genuine interest in the science, education, and on-going innovation of living a high-performance lifestyle. Hold the team accountable for branded, quality member interactions i.e. Fitness Specialist Hours, Special Events etc.
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Design, build and integrate new autonomous behaviors for surrogate robotics systems used for Crucible exercise events. Bachelor's Degree in Robotics, Computer Science, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical discipline.
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Looking for DYNAMIC individuals in the Health, Wellness, Fitness Professions, Exercise Science and Athletic Training Majors or related field with college level anatomy and physiology course work who want to be on the forefront of a movement that is sweeping the nation.
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A Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or a related field OR Certification from a recognized fitness organization (e.g., ACSM, NSCA, NASM) is preferred but not mandatory.
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The Gateway Science Museum provides fun, hands-on exhibits and an Ice Age skeletons display for children of all ages, and the National Yo-Yo Museum boasts a variety of fantastic toy memorabilia, including a gigantic wooden yo-yo.
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On-site fitness center and/or reimbursed fitness center membership costs (location dependent), with yoga studio, Pelotons, personal training, group exercise classes. Bachelor’s Degree required from an accredited, not for profit university or college (preferably in Computer Science/Engineering.
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Candidates must have a PhD by the time of hire with demonstrable rehabilitation science expertise and clinical exercise physiology certification. The UCSF Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science (DPTRS) is recruiting for an Assistant/Associate Professor in the Adjunct or In-Residence series.
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AA or BS in Exercise Science or Athletic Training or a Related Field with Anatomy & Physiology coursework. AA or BS in Exercise Science or Athletic Training or a Related Field with Anatomy & Physiology coursework.
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Whether we’re assembling disaster relief kits or running a 5K, these activities help us get to know our fellow employees and exercise creativity and passion outside of the traditional work setting.
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Information Systems from an accredited university. Strong ability to communicate effectively, work well with others, use productive work methods, exercise sound judgment and display initiative and innovation on the job.
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High School Diploma; Bachelor's degree in Physical Education, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, or a related field, preferred. Foundations of YMCA Strength and Conditioning or equivalent As current non-Y certifications lapse and/or require renewal/recertification via CEC's through a 3rd party vendor (whether ACSM, NSCA, AFAA, Pilates, or other) staff may keep those certifications current at their own expense.
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Fitness, Health, and Wellness ProfessionalsLooking for recent College Graduates and individuals from the fitness, health and wellness industry with college level anatomy and physiology course work or degree in Exercise Science or related field who want to be on the forefront of a fitness movement that is sweeping the nation.
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