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Bishop Gadsden (James Island) is in search of a full-time Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor to join our Community Life Services team! Our programs include specialized classes such as Yoga and Pilates, general format group exercise classes, and personal training.
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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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1 to 7 years of experience in exercise design, emergency management, terrorism/WMD response, or related fields. Develop, lead, and document a series of drills, tabletop exercises (TTX), and functional exercises (FE) in alignment with the DEST Training and Exercise Plan. Ensure that exercises progressively increase in complexity, providing a comprehensive test of DEST Program capabilities.
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Junior or Senior level Bachelor's or Master's level student working towards a degree in Physical Education, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Recreation, Health Education, Health Promotion or related field from an accredited college or university.
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SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION Current Group Exercise certification with one or more of the following: American Council on Exercise (ACE),Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA),American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM),Specialty specific (i.e., Yoga, Pilates, Les Mills, etc.
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The Level I Group Exercise Instructor will have a key leadership role in YMCA of the USA initiatives to “strengthen the foundations of community” through healthy living. The Level I Group Exercise Instructor must perform program responsibilities in accordance with the policies, organizational competencies, mission, and values established by the YMCA of Metro Atlanta.
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Required Experience Bachelor’s degree preferred or minimum of 2 years’ experience in exercise physiology, corporate fitness, wellness, health promotion and/or healthcare-related field.
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Learning and Development: We invest in your development and provide the tools and training you need to have a fulfilling career in a group home or clinic. Skills: Caregiver - Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) - STNA - Resident Assistant - Home Health Aide - Assisted Living – Group Home – Human Services.
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Specific teaching responsibilities may include undergraduate and graduate courses in kinesiology, biomechanics, anatomy & physiology, exercise physiology, strength & conditioning, and/or sport injury & rehabilitation.
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Requirements: Master's degree in Exercise Physiology required. Description: The Exercise Physiologist will be working in the Live Well Fitness Center with both Cardiac Rehab patients and gym community members.
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Certifications:Minimum of one Group Exercise certification required from an organization accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) including but not limited to: American Council on Exercise (ACE), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), National Exercise Trainers Association (NETA), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM.
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About the PositionThe Fitness Trainer is responsible for creating a positive member experience for all members, through the delivery of the onboarding process, group fitness, and ongoing member instruction in use of all equipment.
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The Cardiovascular Technologist uses electrocardiography (ECG), holter monitoring, cardiac ultrasound, echocardiography, exercise stress testing, and pacemaker evaluation to observe, monitor, and evaluate the cardiac function of patients.
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The Group Fitness Instructor will lead members, in a group environment, through a pre-arranged format of exercises designed to enhance overall fitness, strength, and endurance, while ensuring that the safety of the members is not compromised.
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Memphis boats attractions, including Elvis Presley's Graceland, the Memphis Grizzlies, historic Beale Street, the National Civil Rights Museum, the second-largest urban county park in the United States, and the Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.
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