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Northern Light Health Exercise Physiologist II in Bangor, Maine

Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center

Department: Cardiac Rehabilitation

Position is located: Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center-Bangor, Maine

Work Type: Full Time

Hours Per Week: 36.

Work Schedule: 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Summary:

Instruct and monitor individuals with chronic disease in group exercise. Assists and provides exercise prescriptions. Instructs classes/individuals/community on risk factor modification and wellness. Assists in data collection and documentation.

Responsibilities:

  • Assists in development and implements safe and effective exercise programming for primary and secondary prevention.

  • Develops and teaches patients and their partners the components of a risk reducing exercise practice including self-monitoring, rate of perceived exertion, aerobic and resistance training.

  • Collaborates with other disciplines to create and teach risk reduction and optimize activity tolerance to subsets of the population such as: the overweight, the diabetic, those with heart failure, coronary artery disease and those with vascular disease.

  • Teaches orientation to exercise.

  • Monitors the exercise session process to facilitate best practice consistency and role function clarity between exercise staff.

  • Introduces most effective evidence-based techniques to staff for use with different patient populations such as the elderly, those with heart failure, and the obese

  • Develops the exercise training and physiology understanding of the staff and multi-disciplinary team members.

  • Monitors the quality of the exercise programming.

  • Acts with compassion to patients post cardiac event.

  • Regularly assesses emotional healing process post cardiac event.

  • Offers and teaches education on stress/emotional management.

  • Refers patients to appropriate counseling.

Other Information:

Degree (requirement) MS in Exercise Science or similar degree programs or BS degree in Exercise Science (or similar program) with an ASCM Certification – Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist

Certification is not required with an MS, but we will work toward ACSM certification for CEP (Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist)

Experience in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program preferred.

Competencies and Skills

  • Basic Life Support

  • Behaves with Integrity and Builds Trust: Acts consistently in line with the core values, commitments and rules of conduct. Leads by example and tells the truth. Does what they say they will, when and how they say they will, or communicates an alternate plan.

  • Cultivates Respect: Treats others fairly, embraces and values differences, and contributes to a culture of diversity, inclusion, empowerment and cooperation.

  • Fosters Accountability: Creates and participates in a work environment where people hold themselves and others accountable for processes, results and behaviors. Takes appropriate ownership not only of successes but also mistakes and works to correct them in a timely manner. Demonstrates understanding that we all work as a team and the quality and timeliness of work impacts everyone involved.

  • No previous experience required. Experience in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program preferred.

  • Practices Compassion: Exhibits genuine care for people and is available and ready to help; displays a deep awareness of and strong willingness to relieve the suffering of others.

Education

  • Required Bachelor's Degree • Master’s Degree in Exercise Science/similar degree programs or BS degree in Exercise Science (or similar program) with an ASCM Certification – Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist • Certification is not required upon entry for MS, but we will work with new staff toward ACSM certification for CEP (Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist)

Working Conditions

  • Potential exposure to hazardous materials.

  • Potential exposure to noise levels being uncomfortable.

  • Potential exposure to very hot or cold temperatures.

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