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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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The Wellness Coach may also on occasion be assigned responsibilities with the Phase II LifeFit Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs and additional LifeFit programs as designated.
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The Wellness Coach will provide wellness support through group therapy, individual therapy, couples/family therapy, and family education, effectively utilizing evidence-based practices to meet the needs of each individual's individualized recovery plan.
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Duties What You'll Do: Assess the wellness needs of City employees; work collaboratively with the City’s health insurance provider and the Sage Health and Wellness Center to identify disease areas and recommend health plan programs specific to high claims costs.
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Under the direction of the Health & Wellness Director or Member Engagement Director, the Wellness Coach will assist members to attain their wellness potential through programs approved by the YMCA of Greater San Antonio.
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Job Title: Onsite Health & Wellness Coach, Part Time 8 hours a week in Coal Center, 5am to 1pm; 4 hours every other week in Pittsburgh. 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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Work closely with the Hotel General Manager and Hotel Manager in establishing and maintaining key business objectives, effective marketing/PR, operational brand standards, guest relations and team member management.
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Must have 1 year of on-the-job experience, proficiently fulfilling the Essential Functions of a Wellness Health Educator I. Health Educator III: BA/BS degree in Social Science, Family Studies, Child Development, Health Education, Health Sciences, Psychology or related field.
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With consideration of the unique stressors and challenges facing law enforcement today, this employee will assist with the implementation of existing projects, as well as present topics and initiatives to enhance holistic wellness in policing.
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Job Title: Onsite Health & Wellness Coach, Part Time 16 hours a week. 2+ years prior experience in health and wellness, wellness coaching, fitness, personal training, athletic training, nursing, PT, OT, or PT assistant.
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To excel in the role of Health and Wellness Director at Iudita's Memory Care in Salem, OR, candidates must possess a Licensed Practical Nurse license, current and valid in the State of employment.
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Holds Certified Workplace Wellness Specialist (CWWS) and/or Certified Worksite Wellness Program Manager (CWWPM) or obtains within 6 months of hire. BS/BA in fitness, nursing, exercise science or related health/wellness field.
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The Wellness Department is looking for a highly skilled Wellness Program Manager who will manage wellness benefit programs for U-Haul Company, across the United States and Canada.
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The Financial Wellness Coach (FWC) in the Women of Wealth Program, the primary role is to guide and educate participants in improving their financial well-being and achieving entrepreneurial goals.
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Job Specifications: Experience: Proven experience as a competitive dance coach or choreographer, with a strong background in dance techniques and performance coaching. Job Summary: The Competitive Dance Coach is responsible for coaching and preparing student athletes for competitive dance events at the high school level.
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