Duties and Responsibilities: Wellness specialists
work for schools, local governments, companies or other organizations to
suggest, support and train people on their health and fitness goals. The types
of concerns are as varied as weight and diabetes prevention and maintaining a
healthy work-life balance. A specialist often consults with people directly on
lifestyle, eating and exercise habits and may direct an individual to a doctor
for any serious health concern The main duties of a
wellness specialist are to educate the public on how to improve their daily
choices, prevent illness or access local resources. The method should be
customized to the audience. For example, a wellness specialist working for a
company may hold a seminar and make break room posters on preventative care,
ergonomic seating, and the importance of exercise to productivity and
motivation. Beyond this direct outreach, a wellness specialist may advise
employers on the best insurance provider to meet employee needs. When working
for the city, a specialist may focus on a larger array of concerns from local
outdoor exercise options to diabetes care facilities in the areas.
Average Salary: $57,000
Educational Requirements: wellness specialist
often has a degree in a related discipline such as nursing, fitness or sports
medicine. There are no specific requirements, but many positions require
on-the-job training in addition to certification from accredited wellness
organizations such as the International Association of Wellness Professionals.Reflection: Me personally would not like to be a Wellness Professional since my dream was always to be a cop.
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