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Exercise Physiologist – Cardiac Rehab. Training in graded exercise testing, EKG analysis and interpretation and Cardiovascular exercise physiology Cardiac rehabilitation principles.
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Provides direct supervision to Physical Therapy Assistant, Exercise Specialist, and Rehab Aide staff for patient/client treatment and programs. Collaborates with the Lifestyle Medicine care team, including the Exercise Specialist and Registered Dietitian, to further assess patients' total health needs.
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Qualifications: BS/BA Exercise Science/Kinesiology/Exercise Physiology (required)ACSM Exercise Physiology Certification (preferred) CPR/BLS/ACLS (required) The exercise physiologist will work primarily for the Cardiovascular Performance Program but will also support the Sports Medicine team one day per week.
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Position Overview: As an Exercise Physiologist specializing in cardiac rehabilitation, you will play a crucial role in guiding and supporting patients and athletes through their personal health journey.
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Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology or similar and a nationally recognized third party accredited personal trainer certification and at least one year of experience. Trainers possessing only an undergraduate degree in an exercise science-related field must obtain a nationally accredited personal trainer certification within 3 months.
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Bachelors or Masters in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science is required. American College of Sports medicine certified Exercise Specialist is preferred. The Exercise Specialist will collaborate with other healthcare providers for individual’s continuum of care.
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Job DescriptionUnder the supervision of the Health and Wellness Director, the Group Exercise Instructor willrepresent the Old Colony Y in a positive professional manner, resulting in friendly, convenient and courteous service.
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Must complete the following online Health & Wellness trainings within the first 90-days of employment: Orientation to Healthy Living at the Y Foundations of Listen First Principles of Member Health & Wellness Wellness Center At The Y Must hold and maintain an active certification while teaching Group Exercise at the YMCA. This certification can be a National certification (ACSM, ACE, NETA, AFAA or NASM) in group fitness instruction, or YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise Instruction.
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The successful candidate will teach a variety of Health and Exercise Science courses including Biomechanics of Human Motion and Human Anatomy/Physiology. Job Description Summary Job Description: Description: The Department of Health and Exercise Science at Wake Forest University invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with expertise in Health and Exercise Science with an emphasis in neuromuscular biomechanics and clinical research to begin July 1, 2024.
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Teaching responsibilities will include a variety of exercise science courses, such as Exercise Physiology, Exercise Testing and Prescription, Kinesiology, Nutrition for Performance, and Strength and Conditioning.
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The Level II Group Exercise Instructor is responsible for appropriate music selection, for class set-up and take-down, and for class members’ education about THE COACH APPROACH® and fitness-related issues.
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Anaerobic exercise, nutrition, benefits of exercise, injury-prevention, and THE COACH APPROACH®. Nature and Scope:Under the direct supervision of the Wellness Director, the Group Exercise Instructor-Level II shall be part of a staff team who is responsible for conducting YMCA group exercise classes.
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Advanced certifications in therapeutic exercise or related specialties (e.g., Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist - CSCS). Prior experience as a PTA or a new graduate, with a strong emphasis on therapeutic exercise or a related area in exercise science, kinesiology, athletic training, or personal training.
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The Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) performs treatment and provides exercise instruction and patient education aimed at improving/enhancing the patient's well-being while following the established plan of care.
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The Level I Group Exercise Instructor is responsible for appropriate music selection, for class set-up and take-down, and for class members’ education about THE COACH APPROACH® and other health and wellness-related issues.
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