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The exercise physiologist will evaluate patients vitals, conduct pulmonary function testing, body composition analysis, assess the overall musculoskeletal fitness of the patient, perform resting and stress EKG testing and develop individual exercise prescriptions.
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The clinical exercise physiologist is responsible for the cardiopulmonary and fitness assessments of our patients. B.S. required from an accredited program of Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science.
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Provide patient care by assessing patient health hx, run applicable screening tests (GXT, PFT, Fitness test), Accurately measure body composition using skinfold calipers, and work with team to analyze medical recommendations.
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Bachelor's degree in a health-related field such as exercise sports science, health promotion, physical education OR equal combination of education and/or experience.
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Develop exercise RX based on current fitness level of patient. Educate patient on exercise recommendations, Diet, and fundamentals of fitness within their job duties. We are currently looking for an Exercise Physiologist to join our team.
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The Exercise Physiologist will be working in the Live Well Fitness Center with both Cardiac Rehab patients and gym community members. River's Edge has two openings for Exercise Physiologist, working in Live Well Fitness Center and Cardiac Rehab.
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Certified Personal Trainer Health Fitness Specialist American Council on Exercise (ACE) Certified Personal Trainer Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA.
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THE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST PER DIEM DAYS CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING EDUCATION, LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS, AND EXPERIENCE.EDUCATIONMinimum: Bachelor’s Degree of Exercise Science.
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EDUCATION Requirements Bachelor's degree in exercise science, sports management, recreation management, recreation therapy, or similar health science field. Preferences Master's degree in exercise science, sports management, recreation management, recreation therapy, or similar health science field.
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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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The Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) performs treatment and provides exercise instruction and patient education aimed at improving/enhancing the patient's well-being while following the established plan of care.
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Master's degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field preferred Completion of a clinical internship preferred. Bachelor's degree at a US regionally accredited university in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field.
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The Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA, LPTA) performs treatment and provides exercise instruction and patient education aimed at improving/enhancing the patient's well-being while following the established plan of care.
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Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science, Education, or related field. Well-being and fitness certification from one of the preferred agencies (NASM, NCFS, AFPA, ISSA, ACE, or ASFA) is strongly preferred, with a focus on nutrition, senior fitness, health coaching, and/or personal training.
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