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Qualifications Qualified applicants must: Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science, Physical Education, Kinesiology, or a related field, possess certification as a fitness instructor, personal trainer, or group exercise instructor and possess a strong understanding of fitness principles, exercise physiology and wellness.
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High school diploma or GED equivalency, A degree in fitness, exercise science, athletic training, physical therapy, exercise physiology or other related areas is preferred. Under the direction of the Fitness and Recreation Manager, a Personal Performance Trainer I is responsible for providing orientation to new members, assisting members with their workouts and providing personal training services.
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Healthcare, front desk, medical receptionist, front office, patient care tech, rehab tech, cna, medical assistant, massage therapist, personal trainer, chiropractic receptionist, chiropractic assistant, Exercise Science, physical therapy aide, chiropractic front office, kinesiology, biology, exercise science, scribe.
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BS or BA in Exercise Science, Physiology, or related field. Computer skills required include: Microsoft Outlook, Spectrum and other applications used by Village clubs required for Personal Training.
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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 would be accepted in lieu of a primary Personal Trainer school diploma or general education degree (GED.
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Active Personal Training Certification or College Degree in a fitness-related field required (i.e. Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Health Sciences, Sports Management, etc.) Personal Trainer Position Responsibilities.
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Certificates and Licenses:Required professional certifications: NCCA accredited PT certification and/or BS in Exercise Science or Kinesiology. Professional certification MUST be obtained within 90 days of hire for those candidates who hold a BS in Exercise Science or Kinesiology.
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This is an exclusive opportunity for Certified and Uncertified Personal Trainers, Kinesiology and Exercise Science students and graduates, as well as fitness enthusiasts, to hear about Personal Training opportunities at Blink.
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Current certification from NASM, ACE, ISSA, ACSM or AFPA or similar personal training certification programOr bachelors degree in exercise science or related field. Knowledgeable professional who is a certified personal trainer or massage therapist with a strong understanding of human anatomy (preferred.
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Many athletes, physicians and researchers have stated that Smart 20 workouts really are the pinnacle application of exercise science. However, fundamental knowledge of exercise science and human biology is essential.
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You'll Love This Job If: You're a personal trainer or health coach who loves the one-on-one interaction, but doesn't enjoy trying to build a book of business. Many have backgrounds in kinesiology, exercise science, nutrition, or other related fields.
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Grace Period for Certifications: Personal trainers with an "approved degree related to the field of exercise science" will be required to take a National Personal Training Certification Exam within 90 days of employment from one of the following certifying organizations listed above.
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Thorough knowledge of exercise science is required, including functional anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition and injury prevention. Communicates a thorough knowledge of exercise science is required, including functional anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition and injury prevention.
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NCCA Accredited Personal Trainer Certification and/or B.S. in Exercise Science. Meeting/exceeding minimum monthly company expectations including session service targets resulting in Personal Training revenue, supplement/nutritional product sales, and contributing to club success.
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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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