Wellness Coach

Woodlawn, OH
Full Time
HEALTH & WELLNESS SERVICES
Mid Level

Job Title: Wellness Coach
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Company: OVGI
Job Type: full-time.

About us: OVGI is a dynamic non-profit organization dedicated to promoting wellness and improving the lives of individuals in our work and service community. We are dedicated to providing high-quality, comprehensive services to individuals from high-risk and high-need populations.

Job Description: We are seeking a passionate and self-motivated Wellness Coach to join our team. The Wellness Coach will play a crucial role in empowering individuals to achieve their wellness goals through education, support, and advocacy. This position requires a high level of autonomy, creativity, and collaboration with various stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

  • Participates in the development and implementation of wellness programs and initiatives targeting high-risk and high-need populations.
  • Carries out program activities aimed at improving employees’ health and well-being. Plans, monitors, reports on, and evaluates employee engagement, feedback, and progress in the wellness program.
  • Creates and keeps precise and orderly records, ensuring prompt input of information into specified case management and reporting systems.
  • Provide one-on-one coaching and support to individuals seeking to improve their comprehensive well-being.
  • Conduct assessments to identify individual strengths, challenges, and goals related to wellness.
  • Collaborate with internal and external partners to coordinate and promote wellness activities, workshops, and events.
  • Ensure confidentiality in client interactions.
  • Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and professional development opportunities.
  • Be able to apply metrics to changes needed in programming.
  • Maintain accurate records and documentation of client interactions, progress, and outcomes.
  • Some travel to off-site locations will be required.
Requirements:
  • Certification in wellness coaching is preferred or willingness to obtain certification within the first six months of employment is required.
  • Previous experience working with high-risk, high-need, and poorly resourced populations highly valued.
  • Must have discretion, versatility, and strong interpersonal skills along with the ability to work with a variety of diverse individuals.
  • Experience in non-profit settings and community partnership building highly valued.
  • Knowledge of therapeutic communication skills and case management terminology is beneficial.
  • Knowledge of benefits from a public and private healthcare perspective beneficial.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, actively developing work environment.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and other relevant software applications.
  • Valid driver’s license, insurance, and reliable transportation.
Education/Experience
  • Certificate/degree or equivalent work experience in community health work or public health promotion is preferred.
  • Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate a track record of overcoming personal challenges and achieving high levels of self-sufficiency through life experiences, as resilience and resourcefulness are highly valued in this role.
Benefits:
  • Competitive salary range $26-$30/hr or equivalent yearly salary based on experience and qualifications.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the organization.
  • Meaningful work that makes a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities in need.

If you’re looking for a rewarding, fulfilling experience, please join our team!!

Please complete application and attach resume with relevant work experience.  Incomplete applications will not be considered for the position.

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