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The Wellness Director is responsible for the day-to-day implementation, delivery, and coordination of Resident Care Services at the community – including scheduling, training, and managing of all Resident Services staff.
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Report any notable individual resident safety or health concerns to the Wellness Director promptly. Notifies Wellness Director of low supply of pool/spa chemicals, cleaning products and locker room supplies.
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Job Title: Onsite Health & Wellness Coach, Part Time 16 hours a week. 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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Job Summary The Empowerment, Healing, and Wellness Center (EWHC) Victim Specialist will play a crucial role in providing ongoing intervention services and support to victims within the EWHC. They will manage client intakes and exits, complete danger assessments, and collaborate with clients to develop action plans.
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We are seeking a doctor to see primarily wellness visits, working Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Pearland is located just southeast of Houston - 20 minutes from the Texas Medical Center and 20-30 minutes from downtown, Minute Maid Park, The Toyota Center, The Museum District, and the GRB Convention Center.
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2+ years prior experience in health and wellness, wellness coaching, fitness, personal training, athletic training, nursing, PT, OT, or PT assistant. Ensure accurate and timely Wellness Coaches and client site data entry by the end of business each day to ensure the highest level of HIPAA compliance that protects each employee's health information.
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The Wellness Manager oversees the care performance of the teams within Assisted Living and Memory Care and is committed to providing clinical care at the highest practicable level using the Erickson Person-Center Approach model of care.
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Penn State Health Promotion and Wellness (HPW) is seeking a Community Health Educator (Student Wellness Specialist - Intermediate Professional) to develop, deliver, and assess wellness initiatives.
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Responsibilities: Four (4) sections of Health and Wellness classes (3 Upper School, 1 Middle School) Team teaching in our annual NextTerm minimester; Serving as an advisor in our advisory program; Continuous professional growth in the content area; Contributions to Hun community life beyond the classroom in roles that could include serving as an advisor, coaching a sport, directing a co-curricular activity, or living on campus as a dorm parent (if the opportunity presents itself.
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Job Description Job Description We are seeking a licensed Health & Wellness Coach to join our team You will provide talk therapy services in individual or group settings. Job Description Job Description We are seeking a licensed Health & Wellness Coach to join our team You will provide talk therapy services in individual or group settings.
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Create strategies with students and colleagues to expand wellness programming while infusing well-being curriculum into current Jewish life experiences at BU Hillel, with a global view toward offerings supporting physical, emotional, and mental health.
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The Health and Wellness Coach serves in a variety of functions, including but not limited to providing direct support for clients and members of Avera's wellness programs. Join Avera as a Health and Wellness Coach and join a mission-driven organization with a great company culture and team environment.
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This position supervises all part-time Health & Wellness Assistants at their assigned Club. In the absence of the Club Director and Academic Success & Workforce Readiness Managers, the Health & Wellness Manager may be asked to supervise the facility and all staff until such time the Club Director or Academic Success & Workforce Readiness Managers return to work.
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1+ Years of health and wellness coaching experience or equivalent person-centered experience in fitness, nutrition, or health promotion roles. Plan and implement employee engagement initiatives that promote physical activity, healthy weight management, mindfulness/stress reduction, tobacco cessation, and other wellbeing-related activities that support healthy lifestyle modification and decrease health risks behaviors.
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Associate degree with commitment to pursue National Board Certification for Health and Wellness Coaching. Actively promote employee health awareness, mental wellbeing, and body mindfulness to identify areas of focused interest and provide individual coaching and resources that support employees to take meaningful, sustainable steps to improve physical and mental wellbeing levels.
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