Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Longevity Personal Training and Exercise Physiology is proud to offer a full-time Exercise Physiologist role in our team. Longevity offered our first Exercise Physiology Services in mid-2016 and since then the popularity of the service has grown, making the role in a critical part of the Longevity services. This exciting opportunity comes with a hint of sadness however, as we say goodbye to our current Exercise Physiologist, Laura Long.

Laura has been a tremendous contributor to the Longevity team and has helped to grow our Exercise Physiology services to where they are today. We wish Laura all the best in her future career and studies and have no doubt she will find success in whatever she puts her mind to. As you can see from the following video, Laura was not just a great Exercise Physiologist but also impressed the whole team when we recently did our 1Rm testing on the deadlift movement:

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They will work collaboratively with our Personal Trainers, Exercise Scientists and Personal Training Team to provide effective outcomes for the treatment, management and prevention of disease through exercise prescription

Through our next phase as a company we are looking for an Exercise Physiologist with industry experience who is ready to become a senior member and a contributor not just in the technical aspects of our Exercise Physiology services but also in the strategic planning and direction of the company. They will work collaboratively with our Personal Trainers, Exercise Scientists and Personal Training Team to provide effective outcomes for the treatment, management and prevention of disease through exercise prescription. Some sport science specific work will also be included in the scope of the role.

For more details click through to the full advertisement on Seek now: https://www.seek.com.au/34937564-jobs.

 

 

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