Exercise Specialist Coordinator Congenital Heart Stress Lab

Corewell HealthGrand Rapids, MI
Onsite

About The Position

Performs cardiopulmonary stress testing and physiological evaluation. May also analyze external cardiacs and assist in the implantable device management. Provides patient education related to heart healthy lifestyle choices.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Health Science or related field
  • Less than 2 years of relevant experience in the following areas: conducting graded exercise testing, knowledge of cardiovascular physiology, risk factor identification/modification; basic electrocardiogram (EKG) knowledge or completion of an internship in Cardiac Rehab
  • CRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA American Heart Association or ARC American Red Cross required within 90 days
  • CRT-Adv Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) – AHA American Heart Association required within 1 year
  • CRT-Pediatric Adv Life Support (PALS) – AHA American Heart Association required within 1 year

Nice To Haves

  • Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Health Science or related field
  • Congenital Heart Center
  • Congenital Heart Center
  • CRT-Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Certified (CEP) - ACSM American College of Sports Medicine preferred

Responsibilities

  • Performs cardiopulmonary stress testing and physiological evaluation.
  • May also analyze external cardiacs and assist in the implantable device management.
  • Provides patient education related to heart healthy lifestyle choices.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package to meet your financial, health, and work/life balance goals.
  • On-demand pay program powered by Payactiv
  • Discounts directory with deals on the things that matter to you, like restaurants, phone plans, spas, and more!
  • Optional identity theft protection, home and auto insurance
  • Traditional and Roth retirement options with service contribution and match savings
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