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Requirements / QualificationsSuccessful applicants will have a degree in a field related to Athletic Training such as Kinesiology or Sports Medicine. Requirements / QualificationsSuccessful applicants will have a degree in a field related to Athletic Training such as Kinesiology or Sports Medicine.
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Master's in physical education, exercise science, education with an emphasis in physical education, kinesiology, physiology of exercise or adaptive physical education OR Bachelor's in any of the above AND Master's in any life science, dance, physiology, health education, recreation administration or physical therapy.
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CPR, First Aid certified, AED, BA in Exercise Kinesiology or ACSM license. Experience in Business and Kinesiology or related field. Front Desk Hosts, Club and Spa staff, FOM, Housekeeping, Executive Housekeeper, Reservations, Sales and Catering, Revenue Management, Food and Beverage, People and Culture, Accounting/Finance, Maintenance, Owner Representatives.
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AA degree or Bachelors degree (Gerontology, Kinesiology, Recreation Therapy, or Health Promotion) is preferable or combination of education and experience with developing and implementing programs for active aging.
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Internal: Front Desk Hosts, Club and Spa staff, FOM, Housekeeping, Executive Housekeeper, Reservations, Sales and Catering, Revenue Management, Food and Beverage, People and Culture, Accounting/Finance, Maintenance, Owner Representatives.
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Benefits: Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Wellness resources Health, Wellness, and Fitness ProfessionalsCompensation / Perks: $20 to $25 Hourly +Paid In-house stretching certification and training providedHigh-energy atmosphereCareer growth opportunitiesContinuing education opportunitiesWeekend availability is a MUSTPersonal trainers, yoga instructors, kinesiology majors are ideal.
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Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Nutrition, or related field. Our capabilities include Medical Exams & Travel program management; 24/7 Incident Intervention telehealth triage; Onsite Services & Clinics; Consulting Medical Directors; Clinical Accommodation and Leave Management support; and a full suite of COVID-19 interventions.
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This course is geared towards non-majors and is an important service course for pre-Nursing and Kinesiology students. The Department of Biology serves approximately 400 majors, that pursue either a BS or BA degree with a concentration in: Ecology and Evolution, Physiology, Marine Biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, or Zoology.
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High school diploma or equivalent; Bachelor's degree in exercise science, kinesiology, or related field is a plus. Current personal training certification through a nationally accredited organization (e.g. NASM, ACE, ACSM.
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