Wellness Professional
Duties
and Responsibilities: 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 area.
Salary:
$53,100
Education:
A 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:
I would not like to be a Wellness Professional
because I wouldn’t know the first thing on how to do my job. I would totally
give wrong advice or wrong directions because I wouldn’t be able to empathize correctly and just think about
myself.
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