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Master’s degree or Doctoral degree (preferred) from an accredited college or university in the field of Human Performance Sport, Psychology, Counseling/Clinical Psychology, or Kinesiology/Exercise Science with a specialized emphasis in sport and/or performance psychology.
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If the candidate does not possess one of the above certifications, they may obtain the CMPC certification within two years of start date IF they possess a minimum of a Master’s Degree in Human Performance, Sport Psychology, Kinesiology/Exercise Science, or Counseling/ Clinical Psychology from an accredited college or university.
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Job Overview:We are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic Exercise Specialist who is passionate about supporting healthy lifestyle habits to work at a high-profile company’s fitness center located in Smyrna, TN. What you will do:Conduct ongoing fitness consultations for participants, including movement screens, needs analyses and goal setting, in order to recommend appropriate fitness programming and complementary wellness services.
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Other Qualified Disciplines: Associates degree as a PTA with licensure; or Bachelors’ degree in Exercise Science/Athletic Training/Kinesiology/Allied Health; or 2 years experience in a Military healthcare setting.
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Graduate of an accredited program in Allied Health Sciences (e.g. Cardiovascular Technology, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Exercise Science, Paramedicine, Licensed Practical Nurse or equivalent academic program and experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training, Master's Degree preferred Other Qualified Disciplines: Associates degree as a PTA with licensure; or Bachelors' degree in Exercise Science/Athletic Training/Kinesiology/Allied Health; or 2 years experience in a Military healthcare setting.
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Personal trainer, exercise science, Athletic Trainer, Bachelors, Stretch Specialist, kinesiology, The Operations Support Specialist III (OSS) provides direct patient care support under the supervision of a licensed PT/OT or PTA/COTA (as allowable per state statutes), as well as prioritized administrative support to ensure seamless clinic workflow and operations.
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A degree in a related field is preferred but not required (Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Sports Medicine, Physical Education, Nutrition, Fitness Specialist, etc.) A degree in a related field is preferred but not required (Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Sports Medicine, Physical Education, Nutrition, Fitness Specialist, etc.
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Associate degree in Exercise Science, Health Education or a closely related field; OR equivalent experience required. As a Fitness Specialist at Elliot Fitness Departments you will be responsible for assisting clients with educational needs, personal training sessions, teach classes and create fitness programs.
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MSN: Masters of Science Nursing. Prefer ability to take initiative and exercise independent judgment, decision making and problem-solving expertise. BSN: Bachelor of Science Nursing.
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If you have experience or interest in any of the following roles, we encourage you to apply - Chiropractic Assistant, Athletic Trainer, Rehab Aide, Rehab Tech, Rehabilitative Exercise Specialist, Kinesiologist, Physical Therapy Aide, Physical Therapy Technician, or Personal Trainer.
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Preferred but not required: a current certification from ACSM, NASM, ACE, or applicable university degree (i.e., Kinesiology, Exercise Science, etc.) The Retail Wellness Specialist will be responsible for working one-on-one with consumers, providing a unique educational experience within the wellness realm.
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A bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Nutrition or a related field (Preferred but not required) Sports Performance facility focusing on youth athletes and improving their speed, agility, strength and conditioning.
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Title: Injury Prevention Specialist. Title: Injury Prevention Specialist. ATI is a multi-service healthcare company that specializes in MSK health across the entire spectrum of care. Growth and development opportunities with the latest technologies, specializing in MSK Disorders.
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And/or applied science degree (Exercise science, strength and conditioning, etc. Our Body Coaches will provide one-on-one assisted stretches to our clients, and other services according to additional certifications/skills such as exercise science and personal training.
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