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Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or American College of Sports Medicine Health Fitness Specialist Certification (HFS) – preferred. Accountabilities include screening, needs analysis, fitness and sports performance assessments, development of fitness and strength and conditioning, medical fitness & chronic disease & disabled population exercise programs with emphasis on development of evidence-based outcomes.
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The Cardiac Rehab Exercise Specialist must show evidence of critical thinking necessary to care for a group of cardiac rehab patients undergoing a program of exercise and secondary prevention.
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Keywords: Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Rehab, Clinical Support, Exercise Therapy, Kinesiology, Cardiovascular Life Support, Telemetry, EKG, EKG monitoringJob SummaryAssists in coordinating and implementing all phases of education and exercise therapy programs for the rehabilitation of persons with cardiovascular and pulmonary disease.
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Exercise Specialist: American Red Cross CPR/AED or American Heart Association BLS Certification required. Required Skills Group Fitness Instructor: Current certification in Group Exercise required within 30 days of hire (i.e. NETA, AFAA, AAAI-ISMA, or others as approved) American Red Cross CPR or American Heart Association BLS Certification required within 30 days of hire Personal Trainer: Current certification in Personal Training required (i.e. ACSM, ACE, AFAA, NCSA or others as approved) American Red Cross CPR/AED or American Heart Association BLS Certification required.
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred American College of Sports Medicine Exercise Specialist Certification (ASCM-CEP) or Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP) preferred.
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Under the supervision of an Exercise Physiologist with an Exercise Specialist certification. under the supervision of an exercise physiologist with an exercise specialist certification.
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Bachelor’s degree exercise science, exercise physiology, or kinesiology or related field. Effectively develops and revises individual exercise prescription in accordance with AACVPR (American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation), ACSM guidelines and physician recommendations regularly.
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The Exercise Physiologist II provides expertise and safety for all physical activity and exercise domains with specific focus on therapeutic delivery and intervention in secondary prevention settings including Cardiac, Pulmonary, Vascular and Oncology settings.
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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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See job description The Capital Area Division (CAD) of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) has an outstanding opportunity for a CWMD Plans and Exercise Specialist who is an accomplished Intelligence Specialist with experience integrating global WMD and CBRN-related threat information into substantive CWMD planning and exercise efforts.
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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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Sentara Outpatient Therapy Center - Granby (Norfolk, VA) is seeking a Clinical Exercise Specialist. Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Health Science, Kinesiology, Athletic Training, Recreational Therapy, Physical Education or Masters in Athletic Training with a concentration in exercise science required.
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Certified Exercise Specialist by The American College of Sports Medicine or its equivalent. Must provide care including the implementation and evaluation of exercise programs for cardiac patients in all phases of cardiac rehabilitation in collaboration with and under the supervision of the Exercise Physiologist, Cardiac Rehab RN and/or Physical Therapist.
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Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification Level I: ACSM Clinical Certification as Exercise Physiologist or Clinical Exercise Physiologist Level II: ACSM Clinical Certification as Clinical Exercise Physiologist Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Stay current with certifications and attend continuing education events.
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The Exercise Physiologist is primarily responsible for administering cardiac stress tests, including: treadmill stress, stress echocardiograms, nuclear medicine treadmill stress, and nuclear medicine pharmacological stress.
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