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Health and Wellness Coach Hours: Saturday 7:00 am to 11:00 am, Sunday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, 10 hours per week (Part Time) Greater Valley YMCA is looking to hire a Health and Wellness Coach.
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Overview: LPN Required Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 3:00 pm or 8:00 am - 4:00 pmFlexible Schedule RequiredDetails: As an Health and Wellness Coordinator at Brookdale you will join the amazing Clinical Team. Maintaining the monthly nurses scheduleManaging the Falls and Skin Care ProgramsOverseeing new AdmissionsInteraction with Residents and Family MembersThis position is similar to an Assistant Director of Nursing, so if you love leadership and managing a team, this is the role for you.
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Job Purpose: The wellness coach provides onsite, comprehensive wellbeing and injury prevention services that engage individual employees and the client's whole employee populations in positive lifestyle initiatives that improve health and wellbeing, lower chronic disease risk, and reduce healthcare costs for the client.
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The Health and Wellness Nurse is responsible to advance the overall health and wellness of Shepherd’s Door (SD) and The Harbor (TH) program participants resulting in their holistic growth towards life transformation.
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The Health and Wellness Coordinator (HWC) is an integral part of this interdisciplinary team that supports our clients in navigating evidence-based treatment plans and the healthcare system.
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Join our DYNAMIC team at Bickford Senior Living as a Health & Wellness Coordinator! The HWC is a nurse leader who supports clinical operations alongside our Health & Wellness Director.
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Coordinate health care services with external care providers and physicians to ensure resident needs are met. Somehow, we’ve come to believe that caregiving is just for some of us and not all.
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Coras was Founded in 2021, as a limited liability corporation as a subsidiary of Conexio Care, Inc., CORAS Wellness & Behavioral Health provides a wide array of substance abuse and behavioral health treatment services, including but not limited to, MAT Services, Outpatient Services, Residentials Services, Sober Living Services, Primary Care Services, and other wellness and behavioral health services.
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It encompasses Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Primary Care, Private Diagnostic Clinic, Duke Home and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations.
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Reporting to the Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, the Managing Director, Lerner Health and Wellness functions as chief officer for the Lerner Health and Wellness Center.
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The Wellness Manager ensures that students who would benefit from, or are currently accessing mental health services, are receiving the appropriate support at school and/or in the community.
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Penn State's Health Promotion and Wellness (HPW) is seeking a Community Health Educator (Student Wellness Specialist - Intermediate Professional) to provide one-on-one services to students with alcohol or cannabis policy and/or law violations.
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Accredited National Fitness Certifications such as NSCA, ACE or AFAA certifications in Group Fitness, and ACSM, NASM, or ACE certifications in Personal Training and/or Health Coaching.
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The WHP Director is an experienced public health professional who provides leadership, overall direction, planning and management of the Wellness and Health Promotion unit including a team of health education and promotion professionals in various areas of wellness, including: Mental Health and Wellbeing; Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion + Anti-Bias/Anti-Racism (JEDI/ABAR); Sexual Health; Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug; Physical Health, and others.
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Working under the direction of the Employee Wellness Manager, the Employee Wellness Consultant will create, coordinate, implement and lead efforts to support Wellstar Health System's People and Culture initiative to improve the overall health and well-being of all team members.
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