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Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or other appropriate health major with ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional ...

Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or other appropriate health major with ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional ...

Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or other appropriate health major with ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist certification or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional ...

Exercise Physiologist - PRN

Rockford, IL · On-site

$24.24 - $35.14/hr

Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science/Physiology/Kinesiology or Health Education with an emphasis in Exercise Science. Required Work Experience Licenses & Certifications * BLS certification. Required

Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science/Physiology/Kinesiology or Health Education with an emphasis in Exercise Science. Required Work Experience Licenses & Certifications * BLS certification. Required

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How do I become an exercise scientist?

To become an exercise scientist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in exercise science, kinesiology, or a related field. Gaining practical experience through internships and obtaining certifications such as ACSM or NSCA can enhance job prospects; advanced roles may require a master's or doctoral degree.

What are exercise scientists?

Exercise scientists are professionals who study how physical activity, exercise, and sport affect the human body. They use scientific principles to assess fitness, design training programs, and promote health and performance. Exercise scientists often work in research, rehabilitation, athletic training, or wellness settings, helping individuals or groups improve their physical health. Their work may involve testing physical capabilities, analyzing data, and giving evidence-based advice on exercise and lifestyle.

What is the difference between Exercise Scientist vs Physical Therapist?

AspectExercise ScientistPhysical Therapist
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Exercise Science, certifications like ACSM or NSCADoctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), state licensure
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, fitness centers, sports teamsClinics, hospitals, rehab centers
Industry UsageSports, fitness, researchHealthcare, rehabilitation

Exercise Scientists focus on improving physical performance and health through research and fitness programs, often working in sports or fitness settings. Physical Therapists diagnose and treat injuries, helping patients recover mobility. While both roles involve understanding human movement, Exercise Scientists are more research and fitness-oriented, whereas Physical Therapists are healthcare providers specializing in injury rehabilitation.

What jobs do you do with exercise science?

Exercise scientists work in various roles such as fitness trainers, clinical exercise physiologists, sports scientists, and rehabilitation specialists. They design and implement exercise programs, assess physical fitness, and may work in settings like gyms, hospitals, research labs, or sports teams, often requiring knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and certification in exercise science or related fields.

What do you do as an exercise scientist?

An exercise scientist studies how physical activity affects the body and applies this knowledge to improve health, performance, and rehabilitation. They design exercise programs, conduct research, and may use tools like fitness assessments and physiological testing, often working in clinical, research, or fitness settings. Certification and a strong understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics are typically required.

What are some typical challenges Exercise Scientists face when developing individualized training programs for clients?

Exercise Scientists often encounter challenges such as accommodating diverse fitness levels, medical histories, and personal goals among clients. Balancing scientific principles with clients’ preferences and motivating individuals to adhere to programs can also be difficult. Additionally, staying current with evolving research and integrating evidence-based practices into customized plans requires continuous professional development. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, like physiotherapists and dietitians, is essential for holistic client care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Exercise Scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Exercise Scientist, you need a solid background in human physiology, biomechanics, and exercise prescription, usually supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with laboratory testing equipment, data analysis software, and certifications such as ACSM or NSCA are typically required. Strong communication, analytical thinking, and motivational skills help you effectively assess clients and translate scientific findings into practical health interventions. These competencies are crucial for designing safe and effective exercise programs, conducting research, and promoting optimal health outcomes.

What is the highest paying job in fitness?

The highest paying jobs in fitness often include roles such as sports medicine physicians, orthopedic surgeons, or high-level strength and conditioning coaches working with professional athletes. Exercise scientists with advanced degrees and specialized certifications can also earn high salaries, especially in research, corporate wellness, or clinical settings. Salaries vary based on experience, location, and level of expertise.
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Part Time Faculty Interest Pool - Exercise Science

Portlandcc

Portland, OR

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Join our Team at Portland Community College

Please Note: PCC currently limits employment to individuals residing in Oregon and Washington. Employment offers are contingent upon the ability to establish residence in Oregon or Washington. Portland Community College will also ensure that applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for the hiring process are provided for. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the PCC Talent Acquisition Team at pccjobs@pcc.edu.

Portland Community College is the largest post-secondary institution in Oregon and 19th largest in the nation, serving approximately 80,000 full- and part-time students. With four comprehensive campuses, five workforce training and education centers, and 200 community locations in the Portland metropolitan area, our unique role is to make high-quality education accessible to everyone, creating opportunities for our students and contributing to the economic development of our community.

Portland Community College is accepting applications to be considered for Part-Time Faculty assignments in Exercise Science at the Sylvania Campus. There are immediate openings for the Winter 2026 term. The Department will also review applications in this pool as the need arises for new part-time faculty throughout the year.
We are looking for experienced faculty with a background in theoretical knowledge and application of resistance training principles and techniques, fitness assessment, exercise program design, and/or biomechanics/kinesiology. National Strength & Conditioning Association Certified Strength & Conditional Specialist (CSCS) preferred. There may be opportunities to teach Physical Education Activity courses as well.
Interested candidates should review the PCC Course Catalog for Exercise Science courses as well as the Physical Education courses. As part of this application, you will be asked to list the PCC courses which you would be able to teach.
If this sounds like a learning community that you would like to be a part of, and an important role that you would like to play at PCC, please complete your application today to be considered.
Note: This is not an announcement of a specific open position, but a Part-time Faculty Interest Pool, from which the department will identify applicants based on course assignment needs during the Academic Year. Your application may be considered for substitute assignments as well as full term class assignments.Our Program and Who We Are Looking For

Learn more about our program here https://www.pcc.edu/programs/exercise-science/

Please also review the PCC Course Catalog for this subject area. As part of this application, you will be asked to list the current PCC courses which you would be able to teach.

If this sounds like a learning community that you would like to be a part of, and an important role that you would like to play at PCC, please complete your application today to be considered.

Minimum Qualifications

Master's degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Sports Psychology, Sports Fitness, Sports Science, Outdoor Recreation Leadership, Human Performance, Kinesiology, or Human Physiology plus three years (3) experience in the industry.

OR

Master's degree in any field plus Bachelor's degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Sports Psychology, Sports Fitness, Sports Science, Outdoor Recreation Leadership, Human Performance, Kinesiology, or Human Physiology plus three years (3) experience in the industry.

Preferred Qualifications

1. Master's degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Sports Fitness, Human Performance, Kinesiology, or Human Physiology.

2. Three (3) years of recent experience teaching adults in Physical Education or fitness-related classes.

3. Ability to teach at least one of the listed Professional Activities classes (Group Fitness, Weight Training, Mind-Body, Team Sports, Special Populations, Older Adult Fitness, or Aquatics).

4. Current certifications in CPR, AED, and First Aid.

5. Experience teaching theoretical lecture classes in one or more of the following: exercise physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics, fitness promotion, fitness assessment, exercise prescription, sports nutrition, fitness for special populations, basic anatomy and physiology for fitness instructors.

6. Experience teaching and supervising students in practical laboratory settings. This should include at least one or more of the following laboratory topics: anatomy, kinesiology, fitness assessment, body composition, exercise prescription, metabolic cart/VO2max testing, electrocardiogram (ECG), and graded exercise testing (GXT).

Why You'll Love Working Here

The PCC district encompasses a 1,500-square-mile area in northwest Oregon and offers two-year degrees, one-year certificate programs, short-term training, alternative education, pre-college courses and life-long learning. As part of our College community, you'll enjoy:

  • A collaborative and inspiring campus community

  • Opportunities for learning and professional development

Portland Community College embraces equity and inclusion as a priority. We are committed to building a community with a variety of backgrounds, skills, views, and life experiences. The more we value equity and inclusion, the more we will add value to the work we do and how we serve our students, engage with each other, and the Oregon Community that we serve. Creating a culture that honors equity and inclusion is our objective and the smart path forward.

Note Regarding Academic Credentials
  • Official transcripts are required to be submitted within2 weeks of offer datefor degrees required in the stated Instructor Qualifications.

  • Instructors shall have earned required academic credentials at a regionally accredited US institution or a foreign institution having the equivalent of regional accreditation. Instructors with credentials from other countries will have their transcripts evaluated by agencies that have good standing with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services to establish fulfillment of this standard. (for more information see http://www.pcc.edu/hr/employment/faculty-information.html)

  • For more information on PCC's General Instructor Qualifications Policy I301 visit:
    http://catalog.pcc.edu/handbook/i301-instructorqualifications/

These positions are included in the bargaining agreement between Portland Community College and the Portland Community College Faculty Federation Employees.

See the PCC Instructor Qualifications webpage for more information.

Total Rewards Package / What We Offer

As a new Part-Time Faculty employee, you may be eligible for certain benefits through PCC, such as Oregon Sick Leave and retirement savings plans.

More detailed information on the benefits plans, who is eligible,and how to enroll or make changescan be foundatpcc.edu/hr/benefits.PleaseemailPCCBenefits@pcc.eduif you have any questions.

Part-time Faculty Compensation at PCC

Newly hired Part-time Faculty at PCC will generally start at Step 1 of the current salary schedule.

Hourly rates are determine based upon the type of course taught (Lecture, Lab, or Lecture/Lab).

For more information please review the Part-time Faculty Salary Schedule on PCC's Compensation page:

https://www.pcc.edu/hr/compensation/

Oregon Veterans' Preference in Public Employment

Portland Community College complies with the Oregon Veterans' Preference in Public Employment law which provides qualifying veterans and disabled veterans with preference in employment.You will be given instructions during the application process to claim Veterans' Preference in the recruitment of this position, and to provide the documents required for verification of eligibility. Please do not send your documentation to the hiring manager directly. For verification of eligibility, please submit the following documentation:

  • Veterans:DD214

  • Disabled Veterans:DD214 and Letter from the Department of VA

Notice of the Availability of the Annual Security Report

Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), you may view Portland Community College's (PCC) most recent Annual Security Report (ASR) on theDepartment of Public Safetywebsite. The ASR contains current security and safety-related policy disclosure statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information and resources, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains crime statistics for Clery Act crimes which occurred on PCC properties for the last three calendar years. Paper copies of the ASR are available upon request at allDepartment of Public Safetyoffices.

PCC Employment Offers are Contingent Upon the Successful Completion of a Criminal Background CheckPlease note that Portland Community College is not currently able to provide visa (e.g. H1-B Visa) sponsorship for potential employees.Contact PCC at pccjobs@pcc.edu if you have questions