Department Overview
The exercise specialist provides services under the direction of the physical or occupational therapist for patient care related assistance in Rehabilitation Services. The exercise specialist also provides nonphysical therapy exercise training and athletic training duties. When assisting therapists, the individual works under the direction and the supervision of a licensed therapist, and in accordance with regulatory requirements and hospital policies and procedures. When providing nonphysical therapy exercise training the individual carries out a maintence exercise plan. These duties do not require direct supervision. The individual also provides cleaning and preparation of treatment areas and stocking of linen, supplies and other duties. The Exercise Specialist recognizes and addresses age-appropriate needs when caring for patients. In addition, the Exercise
Specialist assists in maintaining the practice environment in a clean, orderly condition. The Exercise Specialist assists with the delivery of care in Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Relief employees must be available to work at least four (4) days per pay period as determined according to the department needs
Function/Duties of Position
Assists therapists or exercise physiologists with patient management - rehabilitation/ strength and conditioning programs in rehabilitation therapy or cardiac rehabilitation. Provides non physical therapy maintenance interventions to patients who have been discharged from physical therapy (or discharged portion of the plan of care)
Prepares patient treatment rooms, gym, equipment prior to the visit to ensure the proper equipment and supplies are set-up for therapy treatments.
Communicate need for supplies to Admin Coordinator, and helps track receipt, and places logistics orders.
Ensures Cleanliness and Infection control in rooms/gym.
Demonstrates competence and serves as a resource for other staff as related to rehabilitation technology (body weight assisted treadmill, functional electrical stimulation bike for example)
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Additional Details
Typical outpatient environment may include travel on campus or between outpatient clinic locations.
Ability to carry and lift up to 50 pounds.
Frequent standing, bending, and stooping, throughout the day to navigate medical equipment or perform exercise instruction is required. Able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
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