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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Natural Resources Conservation Service Internship - Paid

My office in Verona has an opening for a summer intern for the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

Here's an unofficial description of what they would be doing:
As a student intern, you assist the soil conservationists and technicians in their day-to-day duties. This includes going to farms and inventorying and assessing natural resources and resource concerns, talking to farmers about their resources and options they have to protect them, monitoring project and contract statuses, utilizing GIS technology to create maps and inventory resources, completing basic engineering designs, and general office administration. We typically spend at least one day in the field each week, sometimes more (especially during the summer).

Pay is dependent on how many years of school you have completed so far, and your GPA (but this is a PAID internship). If you decide to stay with the agency, experience as an intern will allow you to convert to full time/permanent at a higher pay than someone who did not complete the internship. This position is only available to students currently in school, not anyone who has graduated. An official description of the internship and other locations (including Rockingham Co, Rockbridge Co, and Culpeper Co) that have openings can be found at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/518354100#

The application deadline for this is January 18, 2019.

My work email is emily.fugate@va.usda.gov.

Sincerely,
Emily Fugate

Sports Performance Internship - NoVA metro

Sports Performance Interns Wanted
Explosive Performance (EP) is a fast-growing sports training program looking to recruit new talent to our team through our internship program. 

INTERN BENEFITS:
Our interns can make as much as $6,000 during our 12-week program, and will become proficient in all aspects of the system including testing and evaluation, SMR, AIS, dynamic warm-up, power and speed development, strength training, corrective exercises, ESD and flexibility training.
If you have students that you think would be a good fit for our program and are graduating soon, we'd love to hear from them!

For more information, please contact:
Kevin Boyle, Director, Explosive Performance
kboyle@sportandhealth.com | 703.297.9266
 

WHY EXPLOSIVE PERFORMANCE?
Our EP experts help clients train smarter, harnessing the 
same exercise science used by Olympians, pro athletes and more, with specialized sport-specific training, cutting-edge fitness equipment, an intense focus on form, and industry-leading trainers. 
EP TRAINING OPTIONS
We offer individual, semi-private, group and team training for all ages at Sport&Health. Part of a sports team? We'll even bring our expert trainers and custom workouts directly to our clients! 

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Exercise Physiologist - Duke University

Seeking applications for a master’s level exercise physiologist in the laboratory of William E. Kraus, MD, (current President-elect of ACSM) to work on numerous studies but predominantly on Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (see web site for additional details  www.motrpac.org ).    
 
MoTrPAC is a nationwide, NIH funded $175 million study in which Duke is one of 10 adult training centers.  This study will involve taking muscle and adipose biopsies and blood samples before and then again after an acute bout of aerobic or resistance exercise; followed by 12 weeks of training with a final acute bout of exercise with additional muscle, adipose and blood sampling before and after the acute bout.   These samples will then be sent to several different centers for multiple “omics” analyses.    There are several additional aspects of this study and more details can be found at the website including the 100+ page adult training protocol.  
 
In addition to MoTrPAC we also have VA funded and NIH funded drug infusion studies (with the goal of better understanding the pancreatic alpha and beta cell functions:  PI Dave D’Alessio) plus three different drug studies.  So a lot is going on and this is a great place for a person to learn a lot more physiology and of course multiple ‘omics (metabolomics, proteomics, genomics, epigenetics, transcriptomics and much more).  We have a great team and are looking to add one more excellent person. 
 
Please forward this announcement to the appropriate person in your department (if you are not that person) and also to any additional colleagues that you think might be interested in this position.   Also feel free to email me back with the correct contact person(s). 
 
Students who have already graduated with a master’s degree or who will complete the degree this semester are eligible.  


Contact: 
Cris A. Slentz, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Duke Molecular Physiology Institute
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC 27710
919-660-6743

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Internship Success Story - Alex Popescu

Alex Popescu had a great internship experience during Summer 2018. Read about his in-patient physical therapy experience here.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Summer 2018 Study Abroad Story

The first cohort of the Kinesiology Study Abroad Internship in Perth, Australia, was offered Summer 2018. All 5 had life-changing experiences. Read their story. 

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Internship Success Story - Brady Hepner

Brady Hepner completed internship at the University of Texas San Antonio Strength and Conditioning. Read his success story: http://www.jmu.edu/news/chbs/2018/10-24-brady-hepner-internship.shtml

Practicum opportunity at Physical Therapy office

We run a supervised hour long group exercise class three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 12:45pm to 1:45pm (closer to 2:00pm). The class is primarily for those with Parkinson’s Disease and may also include other people with neurodegenerative diseases or balance deficits. We are looking to have some extra hands available, potentially an additional 1-3 people, to assist for safety and to give added cues, supervision, etc.

Contact is: 

Dr. Jennie Grove, PT, DPT
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist 
Lee Silverman Voice Technique BIG® Certified
Parkinson Wellness Recovery!® Certified Instructor

Appalachian Physical Therapy
Harrisonburg office
Ph: (540) 290-8977 Fax: (540) 209-8980
jgrove@aptfc.com

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Duke Diet and Fitness Center

Act now for this great internship! They want to interview THIS MONTH for Spring 2019 opportunities!


DFC Fitness Internship Overview

The Fitness Internship at the Duke University Diet & Fitness Center (DFC) provides undergraduate/graduate students with a well-rounded educational and practical experience. The DFC is affiliated with Duke Medical Center, the southeast’s leading medical center, and is one of the world’s only multi-disciplinary lifestyle enhancement/residential obesity treatment programs. The DFC program includes Fitness, Nutrition, Behavioral Health/Lifestyle Coaching and Medical components. Fitness interns will focus on the fitness component but have the unique opportunity to observe other components as well. Students will also have the opportunity to observe at our community based fitness facility, the Duke Health & Fitness Center (DHFC) and many different surgical observation opportunities.

Experiences include, but are not limited to:

Monday, October 1, 2018

Duke University Internship

Formal position description coming soon...

Duke University Diet and Fitness Center is looking for Spring 2019 internship students! 

This would be a great site for students who are interested in ANY aspect of health education and exercise to learn. Past student interests have ranged from those interested in being personal trainers, to those who want to go forward in exercise physiology, as well as many in physical therapy, nutrition/dieticians, Nurse Practioners, Physician Assistants, and many, many who have gone forward into the medical profession.

Brian Housle, M.S., M.Ed., NBC-HCW
Manager, Wellness & Rehab
Duke IM Trained Integrative Health Coach
ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist & Health Coach
NSCA – CPT, Stott Pilates Instructor
Duke University Diet and Fitness Center
501 Douglas Street, Durham, NC 27705
brian.housle@duke.edu
(919) 684-9895

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Fieldwork Info Sessions



Do you need to complete KIN 471 Practicum or KIN 481 Internship during Spring 2019? You must attend a mandatory information session. Only those students who attend the information session will be allowed to complete fieldwork. Meeting times are:

Mon Oct 15. 2:30pm-3:30pm. Godwin Hall Room 337
Tues Oct 16. 5pm-6pm. Godwin Hall Room 337
Wed Oct 17. 8:00am-9:00am. Godwin Hall Room 344

Next, prepare the following documents to bring to your information session:

1.    Current resume
2.    Your five and ten year professional goals
3.    A list of 3-5 potential sites for your practicum or internship
4.    The semester you are planning on completing your fieldwork
5.    Application for Fieldwork**

After your site has been secured, you will submit the following form to Jana:

1.    Agency Acceptance Form**

**The Fieldwork Application and Agency Acceptance Form can be found at this website:

Finally, the deadline to submit your Agency Acceptance Form to complete Spring 2019 fieldwork is Friday Dec 7. This is the last day of classes this semester. Start this process soon! Many sites fill their opportunities 6-8 weeks before the deadline.


Wednesday, September 19, 2018

cardiac tech full-time employment, NoVA

If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit your updated resume to Chris Gamble and notify your current manager of your interest in the open position.


Referral bonus: If we hire someone you refer to us for full time employment, you will receive a $500 referral bonus after six months of employment have been completed ($1,000 bonus for a full time RN or NP referral).


To refer qualified candidates for any of our open positions, please have the individual submit his/her application through our website. We now have an online application system at www.virginiaheart.com at the Careers link. This electronic application will ask the candidate for their referral source and they should fill in "Employee Referral" and will be prompted for employee name. In order to be eligible for the bonus, the candidate must list your full name at the time of application.



Cardiac Technician Openings

* Full time positions available at Fair Oaks, Vienna, and Loudoun offices.


Position Summary

The Cardiac Technician performs patient-related duties and provides support to providers and the clinical team delivered in a manner consistent with Virginia Heart’s mission of excellence in cardiovascular care. The Cardiac Tech is a member of the clinical team and contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the clinical flow of the office. May be required to cover other offices on occasion.



Cardiac Tech Job Description

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Kendall Drake - Alumni Highlight

Our newest Alumni Highlight story is about Kendall Drake! 

Corporate Wellness and Fitness Internship, Fredericksburg, VA

From a JMU Master of Science Alumna:

EXOS Corporate Fitness

Each of our locations may offer a slightly different internship opportunity, however interns will generally gain experience in conducting fitness testing and evaluation, providing safe and effective exercise programs and group exercise, assisting in planning and implementation of health promotion and incentive programs, high risk member management, and program administration. Some locations may also provide exposure to injury prevention and on-site rehabilitation. As a corporate wellness intern you will be responsible for assisting your manager and site-based team in the management of our client’s onsite wellness and fitness programs. To be successful as an intern you must feel comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities will demand an organized individual with a desire to learn the Corporate Wellness and Fitness  industry. Interns will also have the opportunity to gain their EXOS Fitness Specialist Certification (XFS).

Position Description

Rockland Peak Performance, Sloatsburg, NY

***We have had two students at this facility in the past -- Summer 2017 and Summer 2018***

Our Internship Program continues to grow and we are beginning our search for the Winter 2019 Internship Program.  At this time, we are looking for 4-5 qualified candidates.  The Winter Program begins in January.  I have attached the following (and a link to our webpage) if you wish to distribute to your students:


**** HOUSING IS AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO NEED IT ***
  
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Bahram Shirazi
RPP - Co-owner / Internship Coordinator
174 Route 17 North

Sloatsburg, NY 10974

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Broadway (VA) High School - Athletic Director - Internship

Broadway High School located in Broadway, VA, is looking for internship students. The High School is about 18 miles from JMU's campus.

Opportunities include game management/administration and also marketing/sponsorship.

Contact is
Ryan Ritter
Athletic/ Activities Director
Broadway High School
269 Gobbler Drive
Broadway, VA 22815
540.896.7081
www.broadwaysports.org ]Official BHS Sports Page
http://www.gobblerssportsnetwork.com/ ]Gobbler Sports Network Link
http://broadway.touchpros.com/Home2.aspx ]BHS Athletic Hall of Fame Link

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Summer 2019 Internship - Physical Therapy - Harrisonburg

My name is Amanda Ward and I am the Intern Coordinator at The Speech and Language Center here in town. I am currently in search of a qualified undergraduate intern for our PT this summer. The internship usually lasts from mid-May to mid-August and consists for 15-20 hours per week, unpaid. Looking for self-starter and dedicated applicants.
-- 
Amanda Ward, M.Ed.
Office Manager
The Speech & Language Center
https://www.virginiaspeechtherapy.com/contacthours.html

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Physical Therapy Tech Employment, Fairfax, VA

PT TECH POSITIONS AVAILABLE!

Integrated Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy is an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy office in Fairfax, Virginia.  They are looking for two recent JMU grads to fill PT Tech positions! This job is a wonderful opportunity to gain professional knowledge and experience in the field, all of which prove useful when writing PT school applications and in interviews. If interested, please call 703-865-7680 or send your resume to kyoung@integratedsportspt.com 

Kennedy Young
Arcadia University, S.P.T
James Madison University, Class of 2017 
Exercise Science Major, B.S.
Pre-Physical Therapy | Pre-Professional
Alpha Sigma Alpha Alumna

Monday, July 2, 2018

Undergraduate Research Internship

Helping undergraduates find opportunities to conduct authentic research through internship programs across the country

Are you an undergraduate looking for an opportunity to enhance your education in a STEM-related discipline? The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) administers a variety of internship programs for undergraduate students at national laboratories and other federal research facilities across the United States.
By conducting real-world research while also networking with mentors and fellow students, you will gain a better knowledge of your anticipated field of study and may even expand your expertise into a number of new areas.
Whether you are seeking a summer, fall or spring internship, or a longer-term research opportunity to provide hands-on laboratory experience, ORISE has a program for you.
In addition to internships and other research opportunities ORISE sponsors for undergraduates, there are also a number of opportunities with immediate availability for students currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree.


Monday, June 4, 2018

Duke University Center for Living Internship

We are currently accepting applications from upper-level undergraduate and graduate students for our Duke University Integrated Health Sciences Internship Program in the laboratory of William E. Kraus, MD. Attached is a description of our program along with the application deadlines and decision dates. Internships are offered Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters for 15-18 weeks. The application deadline for the upcoming Fall semester is June 22, 2018.
We have an excellent, well-funded clinical research program here at Duke University Medical Center and we are dedicated to providing exceptional internship experiences for students who are interested in clinical research.
We hope that your students will be interested in applying for these upcoming opportunities. Thank you for considering recommending our program to your students and please let me know if there are additional people in your department/college/university to whom I should send this announcement. We look forward to sharing this experience with your outstanding students!     
All the best,
Leanna
Leanna Ross, Ph.D. 
Postdoctoral Associate
Duke Center for Living
3475 Erwin Road 
Aesthetics Bldg., Room 281
Durham, NC 27705
(919) 660-6688

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Sports Performance Internship

Sports Performance Interns Wanted
Explosive Performance (EP) is a fast-growing sports training program looking to recruit new talent to our team through our internship program. Find out more at sstrengthintern.com today!

INTERN BENEFITS:
Our interns can make as much as $6,000 during our 12-week program, and will become proficient in all aspects of the system including testing and evaluation, SMR, AIS, dynamic warm-up, power and speed development, strength training, corrective exercises, ESD and flexibility training.
If you have students that you think would be a good fit for our program and are graduating soon, we'd love to hear from them!

For more information, please contact:
Kevin Boyle, Director, Explosive Performance
kevin@strengthintern.com | 703.297.9266
 
WHY EXPLOSIVE PERFORMANCE?
Our EP experts help clients train smarter, harnessing the
same exercise science used by Olympians, pro athletes and more, with specialized sport-specific training, cutting-edge fitness equipment, an intense focus on form, and industry-leading trainers. 
EP TRAINING OPTIONS
We offer individual, semi-private, group and team training for all ages. We'll even bring our expert trainers and custom workouts directly to our clients!

Learn more about Explosive Performance Interships at strengthintern.com.
Kevin Boyle MS, CSCS*D, PES, FMS I&II, XPS, EXOS Phase I-3
Director

Explosive Performance

703-297-9266 (cell)


"Train Like the Pros"

Monday, April 30, 2018

Outreach programming - JMU/Harrisonburg

Based in Harrisonburg, VA, Empowerment 3 is a center designed to provide a strong connection between education, research, and service for underserved youth and break down the barriers inhibiting their success and overall wellness, both as individuals and members of society. Its mission is to empower and equip underserved youth, their parents, college students (as future professionals) and community organizations to influence positive change in the immediate and future communities.


These positions are open to Undergrads, Graduate Students, Recent Graduates, as well as Community Members. Your help is appreciated sharing with your students and contacts.

Associate Professor, PHETE Program
Overcoming Barriers, Project Director
[empowerment3.jmu.edu]Empowerment3 - Center for Physical Activity & Wellness for Underserved Youth, Executive Director

Department of Kinesiology
James Madison University
261 Bluestone Drive, MSC 2302
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Phone: 540-568-4877
Fax:   540-568-3338
E-mail: morante@jmu.edu

Fitness Opportunity near Harrisonburg, VA

U Fit, LLC is a private owned personal training business located at 639 N. Main Street, Mount Crawford, VA 22841.  More information on the business can be found at www.ufitva.com

We are looking for an intern that may turn into a part time position.
 
Training/certifications/general skills....
1) Needs intermediate level knowledge of physiology, exercise technique and body mechanics.
2) Must hold or currently working towards a personal training certification from an approved company such as ACE, AFFA, ACSM, etc.
3) Must have the desire and ability to train all fitness levels at the same time and adjust exercises to the clients needs.
4) Must have the ability to multitask and stay organized in a group of 15 clients with a range of fitness levels.
5) Must have current CPR certification.
6) Must be positive, motivating and have excellent communication and customer service skills.

For more information or questions about the position, please call 540-688-7296 and speak to Dawn Flowers.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Physical Therapy Tech Employment - Richmond, VA

Progress Physical Therapy


Physical Therapy Technician – Full time

Orthopedic outpatient physical therapy clinic seeking a dynamic individual to become part of a healthcare team in the west end of Richmond. Must be organized and have exceptional computer and multi-tasking skills. This job requires high energy, great manners, fantastic personal and verbal skills and a compassion for people.  A successful candidate has a professional demeanor and is consistent with our clinic culture which promotes healthy attitudes and behaviors.   This is an outstanding opportunity for anyone who plans to take a gap year after graduation, then apply for admission to a Physical Therapy or Physical Therapy Assistant program.  Excellent benefits.  If interested, please email resume tompumphrey@progressphysicaltherapy.com

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Clinical Assistant/Office Assistant employment

At MNRN, we are known for our patient focus and providing exceptional access to the best care. Our reputation makes our employees proud. But that's not enough. Working here, you have the opportunity to continuously improve yourself through the meaningful work, the impact you make, the supportive interactions with fiercely loyal colleagues, and the many ways to learn, through mentorship, a diverse patient population, and exposure to a variety of areas of care.
 
And finally, our employees can see first-hand how they make their patients' lives better, oftentimes developing deep rooted relationships. We strive to provide the best care to our patients and are dedicated to the betterment of each other and a better you.

Best Care. Better You
 
MNRN is seeking a Clinic Assistant and Office Assistants at our Ellicott City, MD, Baltimore, MD, Germantown, MD, Chevy Chase, MD and Washington, DC clinics  who will help perform a variety of clerical and patient care duties essential to the daily operations of the outpatient clinic. These duties include assisting with medical record operations on a daily basis, greeting, registering and escorting patients, completing patient set ups, turning over patient rooms, performing other patient care duties determined by the therapist, editing and distributing Clinical dictation's of patient care by performing the following duties.
Job Duties & Responsibilities

Friday, April 6, 2018

Summer Camp - Chestertown, MD

I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you because the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) in Maryland needs your help to continue providing a life-changing
experience for children fighting muscular dystrophy and related neuromuscular diseases at MDA Summer Camp. 
 
As part of MDA’s lifesaving mission to help kids live longer and grow stronger, MDA provides a summer camp program for kids ages 6-17 — offered at no cost to their families. Each year, 60 kids with neuromuscular diseases in Maryland & DC/VA area attend our MDA Summer Camp at Camp Fairlee in Chestertown, MD. Kids look forward to MDA camp year-round, and they almost all agree “it’s the best week of the year.”
 
MDA Summer Camp opens up a world of possibilities to kids with neuromuscular diseases who often experience limitations in life and daily activities. Kids living with muscular dystrophy and related life-threatening diseases that limit strength and mobility often face many unique challenges. Neuromuscular diseases progressively weaken muscles, often taking away everyday abilities like running, walking, hugging and even breathing.
 
MDA Summer Camp is a magical place where anything is possible for these special kids, but MDA needs caring people to volunteer as camp counselors. MDA relies on the support and dedication of volunteer counselors who are by campers’ sides day and night so that they can do all the fun activities that summer camp offers. Counselors serve as a “buddy” for the week and participate in activities with the campers. They push wheelchairs, lift and transfer youngsters and provide assistance with daily living activities as needed.
 
In addition to bringing joy to our campers, this is an amazing opportunity for your cadets to gain hands-on experience in education, recreation, family social sciences and medical professions. As camp volunteers, they will acquire a week of experience working with children living with neuromuscular disease, as well as 140 volunteer hours. MDA staff and the camp medical team provide all the medical training your students will need for the week. The only request we have is that your students enjoy working with kids, have an open heart, and that they are willing to learn. (Note: Food and lodging are provided to our volunteers at no cost.)
 
 
Week 1: Camp Fairlee, Chestertown, MD is June 16th through June 22nd
Week 2: Camp Fairlee, Chestertown, MD is June 23rd through 29th
 
 
 
Thank you for your time!
 
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Jennifer Bolling
Care & Clinical Service Specialist
Camp Director
MDA of Greater Maryland
8501 LaSalle Road, #106
Towson, Maryland 21286
o: 410-494-7106 | f: 410-494-0082
 
Follow us online: mda.org • @MDABaltimore • facebook.com/MDABaltimore