AFTERNOON/EVENING WELLNESS COACH

Job Description

The Wellness Coach will assist with programming for new members, helping design basic starter programs in health and wellness for members needing wellness advice and directions. Their main job is to facilitate Smart Starts, one-on-one sessions with new members, helping them become comfortable with the Y, showing them how to safely and completely operate the wellness equipment. Wellness Staff give tours, answer questions about health and wellness, and help guide Y members to their goals based on feedback and proper program design. Some wellness knowledge in health and fitness is required.This position works primarily in the Wellness department and may assist in membership and facility monitoring, general cleaning duties when Smart Starts are not scheduled, or there are not appointments booked for the evening. Wellness Coaches also tidy up the wellness floor, run towels, put weights back etc…to provide a safe member experience, building relationships along the way.

Responsibilities + Skills

Education

Wellness Coaches also tidy up the wellness floor, run towels, put weights back etcto provide a safe member experience, building relationships along the way.

Experience

Job Summary

  • Published on: Monday, 4th September 2023
  • Designation: AFTERNOON/EVENING
  • industry: Miscellaneous
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Employment Status: Full-time
  • Job Location: Andrews AFB, MD
  • Salary: 0
  • Gender:
  • Application Deadline: Monday, 4th September 2023

About the Company

  • Company Name: YMCA.
  • Address: YMCA of the USA 101 N Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606
  • Website: https://www.ymca.org/
  • Company Profile:
  • A not-for-profit community service organization, YMCA of the USA assists the more than 2,600 individual YMCAs across the country and represents them on both national and international levels. Local YMCAs are leading providers of child care in the US. The facilities also offer programs in aquatics, arts and humanities, education of new immigrants, health and fitness, and teen leadership. Overall, YMCAs serve about 21 million people across the US, which includes about 10 million children under the age of 17. The first YMCA in the US was established in 1851 as an outgrowth of the YMCA movement launched by George Williams in the UK in 1844.

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