How to Become a Wellness Coordinator

As a wellness coordinator, you can work in a variety of settings, from a company that promotes healthy lifestyles among its employees to a college campus. Wellness coordinators promote nutrition and healthy practices so that their clients can lead productive and energetic lives. To become a wellness coordinator you will need training and education in areas including nutrition and exercise.

Things You'll Need

  • Health and nutrition classes
  • Workshops
  • Resume
  • Portfolio
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Instructions

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      Obtain a degree in health or nutrition. Building your academic background in health and wellness helps you become credible and competitive. Take psychology classes, as well, because they will help you in your capacity as lifestyle coach.

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      Train as a wellness coordinator and earn certification. Many city departments provide wellness-coordinator training programs, and they may offer certification. These are conference-style sessions where you attend seminars and workshops to gain knowledge and network with other wellness professionals. Organizations including American Fitness Professionals also offer certification.

    • 3

      List possible employment opportunities in settings such as a hospital or a private company, and create a resume. Include any volunteer work in health and wellness, and emphasize your education and training.

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      Create a portfolio to show prospective employers your past achievements. These may be programs that you implemented as a volunteer. Materials that you can include in your portfolio range from wellness worksheets to articles and even brochures that you've developed and used.

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      Network with the people you have met in your classes, seminars and workshops, concentrating on those who work in places where you would like to find employment. Many people have much more luck finding a job by networking than by sending out resumes.

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