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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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At Houston Methodist, the Senior Exercise Physiologist position effectively evaluates patients referred to the Cardiac Rehabilitation program, develops and implements effective, efficient, management/treatment plans.
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This program operates very independently and the Senior Exercise Physiologist position conducts the day to day operations of the program. Serves as preceptor, mentor and resource to other Exercise Physiologists, helping to advance their professional practice at HM. Precepts clinical rotations, new employees, and interns, as applicable.
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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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Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science. Hire, train and supervise fitness department managers (group exercise, fitness service, athletics, fitness floor operations.
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Completion of an accredited degree program at the bachelor’s level Science in Exercise Physiology, Physical Therapy, Nursing or another Clinical Science degree is required. The Exercise Physiologist is a vital member of the multidisciplinary cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation team.
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Bachelor's degree in exercise science or related field. Current BLS Certification- required; Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support- preferred (may be required at specific sites); ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional within one year of employment.
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Education: Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science kinesiology, or related field, or must have successfully completed a cardiovascular program with a non-invasive specialty. Current ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional required for Bachelor's degree candidates within 6 months of hire.
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Hold or be in the process of acquiring a degree in: exercise science, anatomy, kinesiology, and physiology. Fitness / Strength / Power / Balance / Mobility / Corrective Exercise at Maximum Kinetics Sports Performance in Lake Charles, LA. As a Performance Coach, you will be responsible for facilitating fitness training, strength & conditioning, adult fitness, athlete development, balance improvement, mobility enhancement, and corrective exercise programs.
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Strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and exercise science principles. Demonstrate proper exercise techniques and ensure clients are using equipment and performing exercises in a safe and effective manner.
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Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, attends in-services, and staff meetings as required MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master of Science Degree in Exercise Physiology and/or other Allied Health related degree required ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification) required within six months of hire CPR / BLS certificate for Health Care Providers required A minimum of two years clinical cardiovascular experience.
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Qualifications:·Master's degree in Athletic Training or Exercise Science or similar or Bachelors degree in Athletic Training plus equivalent experience. Position Summary:The Athletic Trainer will provide comprehensive athletic training services to our student-athletes, ensuring their physical well-being and optimal performance.
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Our Division III institution in the heart of Lexington, Kentucky, is seeking a dedicated Athletic Trainer to join our dynamic athletic training team. As a member of our athletic training staff, you will collaborate with coaches, athletes, and medical professionals to deliver top-quality care in most traditional sports and more like Lacrosse, Field Hockey and Equestrian.
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Qualifications for a Fitness Specialist: Certification as a Fitness Instructor, or equivalent, through an accredited national exercise/fitness organization such as ACSM, NSCA, ACE, IDEA or SFA.A Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology or related field.
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This position will be servicing the Bigfork High SchoolQualifications:Bachelor’s degree in a field of exercise science, kinesiology, health, physical education, recreation or other closely related discipline, required.
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