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Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist Certification, preferred (American College of Sports Medicine Registry). Exercise Physiologist - Cardiology EKG. Develops individual exercise, training, and nutrition programs to provide treatment for patients.
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“Work with a team that will help you grow in a unique niche of exercise physiology!”
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Active Certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP) certification with 3+ years of applied laboratory-based research experience working with elite athletes, preferably runners. Be able to speak to how fit, feel, ride, biomechanics, and exercise physiology come together to further our understanding of the elite runner for product creation.
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Preferred Qualifications Role Purpose Creates and implements exercise programs for cardiac rehabilitation and wellness participants. Equal Opportunity EmployerQualificationsRole Purpose Creates and implements exercise programs for cardiac rehabilitation and wellness participants.
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Job Description Summary: Develops individual exercise, training, and nutrition programs to provide treatment for patients. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Exercise Field required, Master’s degree preferred.
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This is a 40 hour per week position, schedule TBD, for an exercise physiologist, licensed athletic trainer, or individual of similar background. BS Degree in exercise science/kinesiology/exercise physiology REQUIRED.
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RN/BSN/Exercise Physiologist, NP, PA, public health or equivalent/higher clinical qualification. RN/BSN/Exercise Physiologist, NP, PA, public health or equivalent/higher clinical qualification.
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Exercise Physiologist specializing in Strength & Conditioning credentialed from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) preferred. AACPVR Certified Cardiac Rehab Professional or ACSM Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification preferred.
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Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) certification by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) within six (6) months from date of hire or Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) certification by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 days ago The Exercise Physiologist works as part of an integrated clinical team and is accountable to design an exercise prescription based on each Rehab participant?
Candidates are expected to have expertise in one or more of the following areas: exercise physiology, human anatomy and physiology, or neuromuscular function.
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Collaborates with the Clinical Coordinator and Exercise Physiologist in performing all job duties and tasks in accordance with national and state professional governing guidelines and state practice act, rules and code of ethics.
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This position requires using adult education principles and an excellent understanding of cardiovascular disease and treatment, pulmonary disease and treatment, risk factor management, exercise physiology, behavior changes, and cardiovascular and respiratory emergency procedures.
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Current BLS Certification- required; Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support- preferred (may be required at specific sites); ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional within one year of employment.
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The Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurse/Specialist or Exercise Physiologist implements and supervises a physical exercise program for disease and healthy populations. Tri County Memorial is seeking an Exercise Physiologist.
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Must have and maintain ACSM certification as an exercise physiologist (EP-C), AACVPR certified cardiac rehab professional (CCRP), or AACVPR certified pulmonary rehab professional (PRC) within 12 months of hire.
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Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP by the AACVPR) or CEP (Clinical Exercise Physiologist by ACSM) preferred. Clinical Exercise physiologist will develop and implement exercise prescriptions for patients with various diagnoses, demonstrate skill in assessing patient response to exercise, modify exercise plans to meet individual needs, and generate respective clinical documentation that meet all regulatory requirements.
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American College of Sports Medicine or Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist or Exercise Specialist certification. The Exercise Physiologist reflects the mission, vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.
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