Wellness Program Coordinator (Detroit, MI)
WebMD | |
United States, New York, New York | |
111 8th Avenue (Show on map) | |
Jan 02, 2025 | |
Description
Position at WebMD WebMD Health Services is part of the WebMD family. We have been designing well-being programs for employers and health plans for over 20 years. Our mission is to empower organizations and their populations to improve well-being through personalized, strategic partnerships. overview:WebMD Health Services (WHS) is a division of WebMD whose mission is to provide expert guidance that inspires people to take charge of their health. We do this by helping people understand their health risks, make smart health care decisions, and take active steps toward living healthier lives. Our health, wellness and transparency services power programs from employers, health plans and government organizations are delivered online, onsite, and telephonically. Learn more at webmdhealthservices.com.
WebMD is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
Position Description:
This position is located at the client site in Detroit, MI.
The Dedicated Well-being Program Coordinator I (PC I) will work onsite in a manufacturing environment supporting first and second shift employees. This position also requires ~5% local travel to the client's neighboring facilities to support their onsite wellness program.
The PC I will work collaboratively with the client's health promotion team, raise awareness of the onsite wellness program, conduct onsite health screenings, offer face-to-face health coaching, manage the Wellness Champion Network, and help to create a culture of well-being at the client site.
In this role you will:
As a member of WebMD Health Services, you may have access to confidential and sensitive information (including Protected Health Information) that will require you to follow additional protocols to ensure the security of our data. As a core requirement, you must implement and act in accordance with the organization's information security policies; protect assets from unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, destruction or interference; execute security processes or activities; and report security events or potential events or other security risks to the appropriate parties within the organization. |