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Health Fitness Specialist I - Cincinnati, Ohio

Attention current TriHealth employees:
Please apply for this position by submitting an online internal application via SuccessFactors.
Please be certain to update your SuccessFactors Employee Profile prior to applying to this position.
TriHealth is actively recruiting for a Health Fitness Specialist for our Corporate Health team in Cincinnati, Ohio.
This is an optional (PRN) position, meaning no hours are guaranteed each week.
In this role, you will be responsible for the following:
Staff a fitness center in corporate, commercial, and community settingsPerform fitness assessments and equipment orientationsProvide exercise prescriptionsMaintain the fitness center equipmentAssist with managing the group fitness schedulesParticipate in and Staff for Health FairsPerform screenings like blood pressure, body composition, finger stick, etc.
Implementation and data reporting of wellness programsHealth coachingCreate and implement incentive programsPresent on various health and wellness topicsTrack and report results dataTo be qualified for this position, you must meet these minimum requirements:
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's Degree in Health or Fitness or in a related fieldBasic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS/CPR)
Experience:
6 months of professional experience in Health and FitnessSPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE:
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skillsExcellent computer skillsTRIHEALTH VIDEOJob Title:
Health Fitness Specialist I - Cincinnati, OhioDepartment Name:
BHCR EXTERN WELLN CUSTLocation:
Corporate HealthHourly/Salaried:
HourlyEmployment Status:
Optional PositionBi-Weekly Hours:
0Shift:
Day ShiftWeekend Commitment:
NoHoliday Commitment:
NoOn-Call Commitment:
No Nearest Major Market:
Cincinnati Job Segment:
Medical, HealthcareSalary:
$9.
17 - $15.
40.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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