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Partner with the Nutritionist and Program Coordinator to plan cooking workshops to promote healthy eating and nutrition education at the AOBH. Work with the Program Coordinator and Nutritionist to hold monthly wellness workshops highlighting various physical activity and nutrition related issues/topics relative to population at the AOBH.
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Recommended certifications include Performance Enhancement Specialist (NASM), Corrective Exercise Specialist (NASM), and/or Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA) Minimum of Bachelors degree in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Exercise Science or Exercise Physiology or a closely related field.
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This is an exclusive opportunity for Certified and Uncertified Personal Trainers, Kinesiology and Exercise Science students and graduates, as well as fitness enthusiasts, to hear about Personal Training opportunities at Blink.
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Preferred: ACSM-RCEP- American College of Sports Medicine Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist. Master Degree in Exercise physiology or Exercise Science. Coordinates the exercise training programs and related teaching and research projects undertaken by the department.
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Performs electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, holter monitor, trans-oesophageal echocardiogram exercise stress testing and dobutamine stress testing to aid in diagnosis of the cardiovascular system.
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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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Must have intermediate level knowledge of physiology, exercise technique and body mechanicsMust hold a current fitness certification from an OTF approved education company such as ACE (American Council on Exercise), NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine), AFAA (Athletics and Fitness Association of America), NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association), NCSF (National Council on Strength & Fitness), & ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine)Must have current CPR/AED certification.
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Evidence of successful university teaching in physical education, teaching and research methods, exercise prescription, as well as other courses that fit within the needs of the Exercise Science degree program and the candidate’s expertise.
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Remain knowledgeable of services available and utilized by Medicaid consumers eligible for MLTC, i.e., In Home Services for the Elderly Program, Housing Options, Government Benefits, shopping assistance, exercise classes, meals on wheels, etc.
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Your responsibilities as an Exercise Physiologist will include providing health education, optimal health coaching, and designing exercise plans to improve key health indicators. Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) Certification or RCEP (Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist.
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Certified Dietitian/Nutritionist preferred; Registered Dietitian and International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant certifications highly desirable. In the heart of vibrant and historic Downtown Brooklyn, TBHC is a clinical affiliate of The Mount Sinai Hospital and an academic affiliate of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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Under direction and with wide latitude for the exercise of independent initiative and judgment, directs and/or coordinates the administration aspects of the Mental Health Continuum, a collaboration with DOE and DOHMH/Office of School Health.
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S:US is seeking a part-time Nutritionist for our adult familiies' shelter in Manhattan. Provides nutritional consultation to the food service manager in order to assure shelter menu’s meet the Department of Health food standards and are appropriate for residents with various dietary restrictions.
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Must be a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RD or RDN). Registered dietitian/nutritionist (Required) Conducts in-depth complex nutritional assessments of participants identified as Intervention Level: Nutritionist (Level N) during enrollment and recertification.
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The Y features an early childhood center, camps and afterschool programs, senior center, performing arts center, and health & wellness center that includes cardio and free weight studios, group exercise classes, gymnasium, and swimming pool.
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