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Industrial medicine, ergonomics, body mechanics, occupational health, healthcare, industrial sports medicine, sports medicine, athletic trainer, AT, ATC, kinesiologist, exercise physiologist, physical therapy assistant, PTA, safety, industrial ergonomics, office ergonomics, health & wellness, injury prevention, behavioral ergonomics, navy corpsman, veteran, army medic, COTA.
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Early Intervention Specialist (EIS II) can assist the client with industrial/office ergonomics and jobsite analysis. Title: Industrial Athletic Trainer. Develop multi-site reports, serve as lead for multistaff locations and support the AWS injury triage line.
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Team ImpactAs an outpatient physical therapist, you will work synergistically with a team of physical therapist assistants, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, audiologists, exercise physiologist and community physicians.
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As a Registered Nurse, Exercise Physiologist, or Respiratory Therapist in our Cardiopulmonary Rehab Unit, you will have a significant impact on the patients and staff that you interact with on a daily basis.
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The Cardio Pulmonary Rehab Exercise Physiologist helps to maintain the operations of a comprehensive cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program, to provide high quality patient care in keeping with the standards and strategic objectives as put forth by MyMichigan Health, Rehabilitation Services; under the direction of the CR/PR medical director(s) and/or the CR/PR health system manager.
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Job Summary:# To establish guidelines for the position of exercise physiologist (EP), Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation (CPR) services will staff exercise physiologists who have experience working with patients in clinical exercise therapy programs for cardiac, pulmonary, and metabolic diseases.
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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.
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License/Certification:Current certification by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) or Certified Exercise Specialist (CES) required within one (1) year of hire into the position.
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Manage, train, and schedule full, part time and per diem staff whos positions include exercise physiologist, exercise specialist, exercise coordinator, personal trainer and group fitness instructors to successfully operate the fitness center and fitness programs.
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Innovative Therapy Concepts is searching for an Exercise Physiologist (EP) to work in our Cardiac Rehab Department. Experience: New graduates and experienced Exercise Physiologist.
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Functions as an Exercise Physiologist in the Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation program providing exercise prescription, therapy and education to the patient. Graduate of Bachelor Exercise Science Degree program WITH National Certification from ACSM, EP-C or CEP, or AACVPR, CCRP (within 6 months of hire date.
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The Exercise Physiologist provides safe and effective Cardio-vascular testing or Pulmonary Rehabilitation sessions for adult and geriatric patients with chronic respiratory and comorbid conditions.
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Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science/Kinesiology, Nursing or Occupational Therapy. Certified Exercise Physiologist preferred. Master's degree in Exercise Physiology, Nursing or Occupational Therapy.
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Injury Prevention Specialist. Bachelors Degree in Allied Health Professional degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Support the injury triage app through active performance of service.
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Title: Injury Prevention Specialist. Job Category Occupational Health - Worksite Solutions. Be SME on data interface and client reporting. The ability to interact with employees, line supervisors, engineers, and leaders to follow-up on injury trends and initiatives.
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