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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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Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology, exercise science, and 3 years of experience in exercise testing. Master's degree in Kinesiology, exercise science, or related field and 1 year of experience in exercise testing; OR.
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Prefer someone who is a certified health coach with background as an exercise physiologist or personal trainer. Prefer someone who is a certified health coach with background as an exercise physiologist or personal trainer.
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Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) registration issued by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), or. Typically requires 5 years of experience in nursing, dietetics / nutrition or exercise physiology that includes experiences in wellness and health promotion, adult teaching, and patient education / counseling.
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Our Exercise Physiologist provides direct care and testing for clients and patients. Licensure / Certification: Certification in testing and exercise, ACSM Exercise Specialist preferred for Occupational Health - required within one year as of 11/16/11.
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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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Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology or Health & Human Performance or related degree. Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology or Health & Human Performance or related degree. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word Excel and experience with computer-oriented monitoring and charting for Cardiac Rehab.
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One (1) year Nursing, Medical Assistant, Exercise Physiologist, Cardiac Device or Cardiac Deviceing experience or a combination of science/healthcare education and/or patient-care related work experience that included arrhythmia interpretation.
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Sigma Tactical Wellness is seeking an Exercise Physiologist to become a part of our team! Previous experience as an Exercise Physiologist. Degree in exercise physiology sciences or related field preferred.
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Acceptable certifications include but are not limited to: ACSM Personal Trainer or Exercise Physiologist. Position Requirements Education: BS in Exercise Science/ Exercise Physiology or related Health Sciences Degree preferred.
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Reviews patient responses to exercise prescription with cardiac rehab exercise physiologist to ensure appropriateness of each prescription. Reviews assessments made by exercise physiologist when goal planning and ongoing assessment.
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American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Physiologist or National Strength & Conditioning Association Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) preferred. Master's degree in exercise science, kinesiology, physical education or healthcare administration preferred.
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FOX is seeking top caliber Exercise Physiologist to join our growing team in the Danbury, CT area. The Exercise Physiologist Opportunity Entails The Following. Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, or Exercise Science.
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The Cardiac Diagnostic Exercise Physiologist reports directly to department Manager, in conjunction with Subject Matter Experts. Through partnering with the multidisciplinary team of professionals, the Cardiac Diagnostic Exercise Physiologist is central to the successful outcomes of each patient in our Center for Cardiovascular Care.
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Applies extensive knowledge of functional anatomy, exercise physiology, pathophysiology, electrocardiography, human behavior, gerontology, and graded exercise testing in the clinical setting.
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