CAREER

Fitness and Wellness Coordinators

Overview

Salary Median (2020)

$57,570

Projected Job Growth (2019-2029)

-1.8% (little or no change)

Career

What Fitness and Wellness Coordinators Do

Manage or coordinate fitness and wellness programs and services. Manage and train staff of wellness specialists, health educators, or fitness instructors.

Other Job Titles Fitness and Wellness Coordinators May Have

Clinical and Wellness Programs Manager, Fitness and Wellness Coordinator, Fitness and Wellness Director, Fitness Center Manager, Fitness Coordinator, Fitness Director, Group Fitness Manager (GFM), Wellness and Coaching Manager, Wellness Director, Wellness Programs Director

How Leaders Describe a Typical Day at Work

WorkStrong Coordinator ,

University of California, Irvine

I am lucky enough to have a job where I can literally roll out of bed, go straight to work (to workout), then shower and get ready for my day. I spend 2-3 hours responding to emails about anything from special fitness programs, to guest speaker requests, to correspondence with the trainers and instructors who work for me. Some days I set up for special events, or write workout and fitness programs. It's ever changing, which is why I enjoy my job so much.

President | Wellness Coach ,

Full Circle Wellness

Every day is different. I talk with people about what they need to work on, whether that's physical, mental, emotional. If it's coaching, I'm focusing on the whole person, diet and exercise are the last thing on my plan with someone. Every wellness coach and yoga instructor has a different approach. Find what your niche is and go for it!


Tasks & Responsibilities May Include

  • Maintain wellness- and fitness-related schedules, records, or reports.
  • Develop or coordinate fitness and wellness programs or services.
  • Recommend or approve new program or service offerings to promote wellness and fitness, produce revenues, or minimize costs.
  • Manage or oversee fitness or recreation facilities, ensuring safe and clean facilities and equipment.
  • Supervise fitness or wellness specialists, such as fitness instructors, nutritionists, or health educators.

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