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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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Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-CEP) required within twelve (12) months of hire* ● Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field preferred Completion of a clinical internship preferred.
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The individual hired should be capable of effectively teaching introductory exercise science courses (e.g., kinesiology, exercise prescription, exercise physiology, sports nutrition, and/ or biomechanics) and electives based on course demand.
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The School provides a stimulating academic environment with excellent collaborative relationships with the other programs such as exercise science, athletic training, clinic exercise physiology, kinesiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, speech language pathology, and respiratory care.
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The existing Exercise Science program includes both an undergraduate degree with approximately 1000 majors and a concentration within our Masters in Kinesiology degree with approximately 25 students.
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College teaching experience in Clinical Exercise Physiology and one of the following courses: Exercise Testing & Prescription, Principles of Resistance Training, Research Methods in Exercise Science, Human Biomechanics, or Human Anatomy & Physiology.
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Active certification to teach specialty group exercise classes in one or more of the following disciplines: Barre, Indoor Cycle, HIIT, Zumba, Muay Tai, Brazilian Jiu Jitzu, Krav Maga or other martial arts-based fitness classes.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Council on Exercise (ACE) National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), or another equivalent Group Fitness certification from a nationally-recognized credentialing authority.
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The Group Exercise Instructor provides a variety of teaching and motivational styles to facilitate personnel achievement of fitness objectives. Instructors will lead Group Exercise classes as part of an occupational health and wellness program, with classes being held Monday through Friday at a variety of times and locations throughout the Northern Virginia region (inside and outside the beltway.
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Always at the forefront of the fitness revolution, Gold's Gym has continually evolved its profile by equipping gyms with the best amenities, the latest in cardio and strength training equipment and functional training areas as well as the most dynamic group exercise programs including Zumba, yoga, group cycling, mixed martial arts, muscle endurance training, and Pilates.
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Active certification from one of the following:American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Council on Exercise (ACE) National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), or another equivalent Group Fitness certification from a nationally-recognized credentialing authority.
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Doctorate degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, Human Performance or related field. The mission of Exercise Science, Physical Education and Recreation is to prepare students for professional positions and leadership roles in Exercise Science, Physical Education, Strength and Conditioning, and Recreation through experiential educational opportunities that promote healthy lifestyles.
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Master's degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Human Performance or closely related field and significant progress toward a Doctorate degree in Exercise Science or related field with required completion by August 2025.
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The position requires teaching undergraduate on-campus and web based courses in Exercise Science that may include biomechanics, exercise physiology motor learning and development, and test and measurement courses, general education courses in wellness and heart healthy activities, as well as classes related to either physical education pedagogy or athletic training.
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Undergraduate teaching may include exercise physiology and labs, exercise testing and prescription in apparently healthy populations across the lifespan, introduction to exercise science, nutrition, and the experience-based capstone.
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