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Exercise Physiologist Positions Jobs in Nebraska

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United States Compensation: $20-$30 per patient session (30 and 60 minute sessions available) Position Overview: The Remote Exercise Physiologist plays a pivotal role in supporting patients enrolled ...

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Exercise Physiologist Positions information

What is an exercise physiologist position?

Exercise physiologist positions are roles held by professionals who specialize in the study of how exercise impacts the body’s systems and overall health. These professionals assess, plan, and implement exercise programs for individuals with chronic diseases, injuries, or those seeking to improve their physical fitness. Exercise physiologists often work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, fitness facilities, or research settings. Their main goal is to help clients improve cardiovascular function, strength, flexibility, and overall well-being through safe and effective exercise prescriptions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an exercise physiologist?

To thrive as an Exercise Physiologist, you need a strong background in human physiology, exercise science, and health assessment, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in exercise physiology or a related field. Familiarity with exercise testing equipment, data analysis software, and relevant certifications such as ACSM or ASEP is commonly required. Excellent interpersonal skills, motivation, and the ability to educate and inspire clients are crucial soft skills. These competencies are essential for designing effective exercise programs, ensuring client safety, and supporting positive health outcomes.

What are some typical challenges faced by exercise physiologists when working with diverse client populations?

Exercise physiologists often work with clients of varying ages, fitness levels, and medical conditions, which can present unique challenges. Adapting exercise programs to meet individual needs while ensuring safety and effectiveness requires strong assessment and communication skills. Additionally, motivating clients to adhere to their prescribed regimens and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care are common aspects of the role. These challenges make flexibility, empathy, and a commitment to ongoing learning important qualities for success.

What is the difference between Exercise Physiologist Positions vs Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist?

AspectExercise Physiologist PositionsCardiac Rehabilitation Specialist
CredentialsCertified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM), CPR certificationCertified Cardiac Rehab Specialist, CPR certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, fitness centers, rehab facilitiesHospitals, outpatient cardiac rehab programs
Industry UsageBroadly in health, fitness, rehab settingsSpecifically in cardiac recovery programs
Job FocusGeneral physical activity, fitness, rehabPost-cardiac event recovery, heart health management

While both roles involve working with patients to improve physical health, Exercise Physiologist Positions focus on general fitness and rehabilitation across various settings, whereas Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialists concentrate specifically on recovery and management of heart patients in cardiac rehab programs.

Infographic showing various Exercise Physiologist Positions job openings in Nebraska as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Remote Exercise Physiologist

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On-site, Remote

$20 - $30/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Job Title: Remote Exercise Physiologist

Classification: 1099 Contractor

Work Structure: Fully Remote

Schedule/Shift: 20-40 hours per week, between Monday-Friday 8am-10pm ET; Saturday/Sunday 9am-3pm ET

Team: Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation

Reporting to: Clinical Staff Program Manager/Senior Manager of Cardiac Rehab

Location: United States

Compensation:  $20-$30 per patient session (30 and 60 minute sessions available)

Position Overview:

The Remote Exercise Physiologist plays a pivotal role in supporting patients enrolled in our cardiac rehabilitation program. The role focuses on providing exercise programming, as well as helping patients navigate through the program through goal setting, progression tracking, and providing education and guidance on heart-healthy lifestyles. The Remote Exercise Physiologist will also support patients in managing their recovery post-cardiac event. The Remote Exercise Physiologist will work closely with a multidisciplinary team including nurses, exercise physiologists, and dietitians to provide comprehensive care for patients in various stages of recovery.

Responsibilities:

  1. Patient Assessment and Monitoring:
    • Perform comprehensive health assessments of cardiac rehab patients, including physical fitness, medical history, lifestyle habits, and psychological wellbeing.
    • Monitor patients' progress and adjust rehabilitation plans as needed, tracking metrics such as exercise tolerance, heart rate, and blood pressure.
  2. Personalized Care:
    • Work with patients on exercises for our focus populations, typically older adults with cardiovascular issues (over telehealth/video conferencing platform)
    • Implement exercise plans according to current professional and organization standards
    • Review patients progress, evaluating compliance and patient response to exercise
    • Lead group exercise sessions for individuals with similar health issues
    • Update group exercise programming in collaboration with the clinical operations team and medical director
    • Document all information in an accurate, concise, and timely manner
  3. Behavioral Coaching:
    • Offer motivation and emotional support to patients, addressing any concerns or barriers to following their rehabilitation plan.
    • Utilize cognitive-behavioral strategies to help patients overcome challenges, such as anxiety, depression, or lack of motivation.
    • Identify and address barriers that would hinder program completion.
  4. Education and Counseling:
    • Provide counseling on lifestyle modifications, including smoking cessation, dietary changes, stress reduction, and medication adherence.
    • Provide education on cardiovascular health, nutrition, and stress management, promoting heart-healthy behaviors.
    • Promote the importance of regular attendance in the program
    • Sign patients up for group education classes.
    • Identify barriers to group education participation.
  5. Collaborative Care:
    • Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including cardiologists, nurses, physical therapists, and dietitians, to ensure comprehensive care for each patient.
    • Provide regular updates on patient progress and challenges to the healthcare team.
  1. Data Collection and Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient assessments, progress, and communication.
    • Record relevant data for tracking and reporting on program outcomes, patient goals, and adherence to the rehab plan.

Skills & Qualifications:

  • Education:
    Bachelor's or Master's degree in Health, Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field.
  • Certifications:.
    • CPR and First Aid certification.
    • *ACSM or AACVPR Certification is a requirement - either Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP), Certified Exercise Physiologist (EP-C), Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) or Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (RCEP) 
  • Experience:
    • Experience working in a clinical or rehabilitation setting, ideally with cardiac patients.
    • Experience leading Group classes or Group Fitness Instructor
  • Skills:
    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain complex medical information in an understandable way.
    • Knowledge of cardiovascular disease management, exercise prescription, and behavior change techniques.
    • Empathy and patience for patients with varying physical and emotional challenges.
  • Other Qualities:
    • Motivational and goal-oriented approach to patient care.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
    • Excellent organizational and time management skills.


*Note: This is a 1099 contractor position