Wellness coordinators don’t always get the recognition they deserve. They are responsible for a variety of tasks, as well as the preparation and evaluation of wellness initiatives. As a wellness coordinator, your attitude can not only make or break employee participation but can impact how well an employee does throughout the wellness program. Taking a positive, proactive approach to your wellness program can make wellness initiatives more popular and effective.
Being a proactive wellness coordinator means taking action when it comes to your wellness program. A proactive wellness coordinator will reach out to employees, encourage them, and empower them to make healthy changes in their lives. Taking a proactive approach to employee wellness is more effective than a reactive approach for many different reasons:
Being proactive doesn’t mean being “in-your-face” or nagging your employees about wellness. What it does mean is being one step ahead of what your employees need when it comes to health and wellness. Taking that early step will put you and your wellness program in a position for success.
Below are three strategies that wellness coordinators can use to help take on a more proactive approach in their roles:
A huge part of proactive wellness is encouraging healthy lifestyles. Step outside of the specific services your workplace wellness program offers to provide your employees with the resources they need to develop healthy habits both inside and outside the workplace. A proactive wellness coordinator will aid employees in their health journeys. Don’t wait to be asked to provide healthy resources!
Some ideas for proactively promoting healthy lifestyles:
Being proactive in how you promote employee wellness can help you obtain better results from your wellness program. It’s one way to set your employees up for wellness success.
Proactively planning wellness events is another great way to ensure your program runs smoothly and efficiently. Taking the first step in wellness event planning helps you avoid any surprises and stay ahead of potential troubles down the road.
Some ideas for proactively planning wellness events:
Many wellness programs are made up of the wellness events they host. Be sure your wellness events go off without a hitch by staying ahead of the game and being a proactive wellness event planner.
Proactively recruiting employees to your wellness program and events is a great way to not only boost participation but to encourage excitement about being involved with wellness. Taking the first step to reach out to your employees helps them see the value of building up their own health journey.
Some ideas for proactively recruiting employees to wellness:
The most effective way to attract wellness participants is to show them the value and excitement of being involved. Proactively seeking out employees with wellness information does both of those things. Ultimately, part of being a successful wellness coordinator is being proactive about the job you’re doing.
What proactive steps do you take as a wellness coordinator? Share in the comment section below!
Editor's Note: This post was originally published in June 2016 and has been updated for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness.
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