621 N Hall Street | Suite 150 | Dallas, Texas 75226
Schedule: 7:30a – 5:00p Monday -Thursday, 4 days/week, 9 hour shifts with a ½ hour lunch.
Note: Rotating Friday shifts once every 5-6 weeks, off a Tuesday in place of the Friday shift-3 day weekend every 5 weeks!
Education - BS in exercise science, Exercise physiology or a related field
Certification/License/Registration – Preferred to have ACSM CEP, CCRP, NSCA PT training certifications. Encouraged to obtain credential within 1yr.
Desired skills/experience:
Will consider new grads and pending credentials with cardiovascular backgrounds or clinicals that include cardiovascular stress testing and ability to administer, read and interpret EKGs.
Populations: Adult/geriatric. Mostly therapy related fitness. Cater to a variety of cardiology modalities. Including patients on a transplant list, inpatient/outpatient cardiac rehab, pulmonary, cardiology, arrythmia patients trying to get their strength back. Lots of cross training, between physical therapy, cardiology, and cardiac rehab, and post rehab. Very medically focused hospital inpatient and outpatient fitness program with ambulating patients. \n
JOB SUMMARY
\nThe Clinical Exercise Physiologist 1 is accountable for coordinating and planning preventative and rehabilitative health care for patients. This position provides patient care by observing and assessing the patient's condition, performing patient care interventions and testing, evaluating the results of care and medications administered, and educating patients and their families about the nature, care and treatment of the patient's condition.
\nESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE
\n\nProvides patient care by observing and assessing the patient's condition; performing patient care interventions, evaluating the results of care, exercise and medications administered; and educating patients and their families about the nature, care and treatment of the patient's condition and disease management.\nAssesses the condition of assigned patient by obtaining the patient's medical history through written reports, interviewing the patient and/or family members and through observation.\nDevelops exercise prescriptions consistent with the assessment of the patient's condition and complementary to the medical plan of care and the patient's goals. Performs appropriate exercise tolerance testing on various patient populations and follows appropriate procedures and guidelines when performing tests. Implements a plan of care by teaching the patient how to perform the prescribed exercises. Reassesses and evaluates the patient's response to exercise, and modifies exercise prescription as needed. Works closely with other team members in coordinating the care administered.\nDocuments pertinent assessment information, treatment activities, and patient outcomes in the patient record (manual and/or computer entry). Informs appropriate team members and family spokesperson of pertinent changes in the patient's condition.\nEducates patients and family members by communicating about treatments administered, the targets for the patient, and necessary steps for continuing patient care and rehabilitation as well as home guidelines. Consoles patients and family members and responds to their concerns.\nCommunicates effectively with team members in order to gather and exchange information related to patient assessment, outcome and the planning and implementation of care plans. Helps activities of clinical care technicians and other unit support personnel. Participates in patient care conferences. Assists in developing and implementing discharge instructions and home programs.\nResearches, develops and delivers educational programs for patients, patient families, team members, student interns, community groups, and other interested health care professionals. Develops educational tools such as handouts, pamphlets, booklets, etc.\nMaintains knowledge of current trends related to exercise physiology and cardiovascular rehabilitation and contributes to the learning experience of students in health professions.\nParticipates in the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) processes and other quality monitoring and improvement activities in order to better serve the customer needs and to improve the quality of services provided.\n\nKEY SUCCESS FACTORS
\n\nAbility to work exclusively and follow protocol.\nAbility to define challenges, examines problems, and develops and implements solutions in a proactive and positive manner.\nHigh attention to detail in fast paced and dynamic environment.\nAbility to multitask effectively while maintaining a high level of productivity.\nAbility to communicate effectively with customers and employees of organization.\nDemonstration of computer skills and the ability to troubleshoot hardware and software issues.\n\nBENEFITS
\nOur benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:
\n\nImmediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits\n401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%\nTuition Reimbursement\nPTO accrual beginning Day 1\n\nNote: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level
QUALIFICATIONS
- EDUCATION - Bachelor's
- EXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience
- CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION -
ACLS (ACLS): ACLS or ACLS within 30 days of hire/transfer.
Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS or BLS within 30 days of hire/transfer.