Exercise Physiologist
Primary responsibilities include:
Facility Lead oversight - oversee pool + facility equipment maintenance
Exercise leadership skills including the ability to teach group exercise classes such as land and pool aerobic classes.
Provide personal training and exercise consultation services.
Respond to member's concerns or questions which includes exercise prescription, goal setting, and equipment orientation
Ability to monitor pre/post exercise vital signs assessment (including HR, BP, symptoms, blood glucose), monitoring exercising heart rate, blood pressure, rating of perceived exertion, and symptoms during exercise.
General Description of the Job Class
Develop, coordinate and implement exercise related programs including marketing, research, and internships.
Provide exercise-related education for patients and the community.
Responsible for all exercise science standards needed to meet regulatory and credentialing requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities of this Level
Level I
Performs all Exercise Specialist duties and diagnostic testing independently as required by work site.
Assist with oversight and daily operations of clinical and non- clinical programs.
Assist manager with program compliance, benchmarking and performance improvement.
Able to teach most/all offered land and water based group exercise for low, medium, and high risk clients.
Mentor and train other staff in group exercise.
Required to have clinical knowledge of disease management programming multiple co-morbidities.
Responsible for exercise prescription development for all patient populations
Mentor and lead others in the department (employees and interns)
Direct responsibility for all exercise requirements indicated in cardiac rehab state license, AAVCPR national and ACSM guidelines, if required at work site.
Recognizes symptom changes/signs of problems and knows the appropriate medical response and processes.
Initiates first responder care.
Active in program certification process and regulatory agency review according to work site.
Assign and implement lectures, fitness classes, marketing and other materials as needed for each work site.
Lead Process Improvement initiatives and benchmark responsibilities for program changes.
Level II
Clinical oversight regarding exercise for all patients at all risk levels.
Able to teach all land and water based group exercise for all risk level patients.
Serves as master trainer to other staff in area of group exercise and evaluates staff regarding group exercise.
Functions as a Team Leader in supervising and program oversight.
Implement processes to ensure compliance with state, national and organizational safety requirements.
Takes responsibility for program compliance issues.
Collects, process and interpret program data to support both medical coverage and administrative support.
Has knowledge of industry standards.
Serve as principle investigator for research projects, which may include supervision of research and publication.
Present exercise knowledge at national or regional conferences.
Required Qualifications at this Level
Education
Master's degree in Exercise Physiology or Exercise Science.
Bachelor's degree plus ACSM RCEP credential accepted
Experience
Level I: Minimum 1 yrs applicable experience, prefer 2
Level II: Minimum 3 yrs applicable experience (leadership experience preferred).
Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification
Level I: ACSM Clinical Certification as Exercise Physiologist or Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Level II: ACSM Clinical Certification as Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Stay current with certifications and attend continuing education events.
Review current research and update materials as needed
A high level of professionalism and knowledge of exercise programming is required.
Distinguishing Characteristics of this Level
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