Health and Wellness Practitioner
Endeavors · Albuquerque, NM · 3 mo ago
HealthcareFull-time
Qualifications
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in public health, Social Work, Health Education, or related field required. Strong preferences for National Wellness Institute's Certified Wellness Practitioner (CWP) or similar certification
EXPERIENCE: Experience working with individuals in recovery from alcohol or substance use is strongly preferred. Must demonstrate leadership capacity and ability to foster team-building and a supportive, flexible environment.
Essential Job Responsibilities
- Develop and oversee wellness programming consistent with the Endeavor’s Wellness Model for residents of a micro community that is focused on recovery from substance use disorder.
- Promotes wellness initiatives; answers questions and collects feedback from participants.
- Collaborates with leadership to identify cost-effective wellness programs and incentives.
- In coordination with an integrated care team, assesses and analyzes the general physical and mental health needs of the client population.
- Collaboration with external entities for support, events, opportunities, education, etc.
- Designs, implements, and executes plans/programs such as meditation classes, support groups (men’s, women’s, parents), life skills classes, and other activities to support client needs.
- Drafts and maintains accurate, confidential records and reports as required to track and assess client participation, program incentives, costs, and benefits to the company.
- Drafts reports and proposals for wellness initiatives and action plans (including cost-benefit analyses) for presentation to upper management.
- Provide yoga training, mindfulness training, theta or reiki training, and guide clients through utilization of the equipment in our wellness room.
Skills
Exceptional customer service, in Everything you do, by placing the child, family, Veteran or client first to support our mission to "Empower people to build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities."