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Lakeshore Foundation Personal Trainer

The Lakeshore Foundation is accepting resumes for qualified personal trainers. Candidates must possess CPR, First Aid, and Personal Training certifications. Responsibilities include conducting fitness programs for members with physical disabilities and one-on-one personal training sessions. Competitive pay. Forward resumes to Human Resources, 4000 Ridgeway Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209. Fax: 205-313-7475. E-mail: DebbieS@lakeshore.org. EOE.

Healthy Lifestyles Project Manager

Chicago Communities in Schools (CCIS) and the Chicago Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children (CLOCC) are partnering together through the Healthy Lifestyles Project to fight the national epidemic of childhood obesity. The Healthy Lifestyles Project addresses nutrition and physical activity for children by reaching out to them, their parents, their schools, and their community with information, resources, training and programs. The Healthy Lifestyles Project Manager will be responsible for implementing CCIS' project activities as well as coordinating communication between CLOCC and other project partners.

To apply: send cover letter and resume to: Healthy Lifestyles Project, Chicago Communities In Schools, 815 West Van Buren, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60607, Fax: 312-829-2610 or jobs@chicagocis.org (please write "Healthy Lifestyles Initiative" in the subject line to ensure that your materials are directed appropriately).


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