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Preferred: Masters of Science in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology or related field. Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology or related field.
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StretchLab is seeking kinesiology/exercise science graduates, licensed massage therapists, licensed physical therapy assistants, certified personal trainers, certified strength & conditioning coaches, athletic trainers, corrective exercise specialists, and Pilates instructors to join our Flexologist teams.
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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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Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences – programs include medical laboratory science, histotechnology, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine, pre-clinical professions, as well as master of science programs being developed in both physician assistant and CDS. Human Movement Science – the doctor of physical therapy, and the master of exercise science programs offer post-professional certificates and support undergraduate health sciences program concentrations.
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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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Qualifications:Bachelor's or Master's degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, or a related field. 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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The CES will participate in evaluation of the patient, exercise sessions, providing educational support, discharge planning and providing follow-up care within Cardiac Rehab, Pulmonary Rehab and related programs within CPRS. Position Qualifications Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology, exercise science, or a related field or equivalency.
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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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Masters degree in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science preferred. Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science. Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) Certification OR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP) Certification.
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Position Requirements Education: Minimum B.S. in Exercise Science, or Health/Wellness-related field. 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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An earned doctoral degree in kinesiology, exercise physiology, exercise science, or directly related field. Minimum of master's degree in kinesiology, exercise science, or related field.
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PreferencesMaster’s degree in exercise science, sports management, recreation management, recreation therapy, or similar health science field. EDUCATIONRequirementsBachelor’s degree in exercise science, sports management, recreation management, recreation therapy, or similar health science field.
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Candidates will be expected to teach a variety of courses within the exercise science discipline, including but not limited to Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Communications, Community Health and Wellness, and Health Promotion Program Planning.
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Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Exercise Science or related field of study. The Senior Exercise Physiologist position participates in the Cardio-Vascular surgery program as well as the planning and implementation of the Cardiac Rehab program as an ongoing part of the CV program.
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EXPERIENCE Requirements Three years of experience working in the fitness industry, allied health profession, health management, wellness coaching, personal/athletic training, recreational therapy, or adaptive sports.
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