Full-Time

Wellness Coach 2

Posted on 8/29/2025

YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta

YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta

501-1,000 employees

Non-profit delivering youth development, health, service

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Gwinnett County, GA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Customer Service
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • The Wellness Coach Level II must have at least three months of experience as a Wellness Coach I
  • Must obtain/maintain full access to Y-Exchange (yexchange.org), to the Metro Atlanta YMCA YISE account (yise.ymcaatlanta.com), and to the Metro Atlanta YMCA Workday account: (https://www.myworkday.com/wday/authgwy/ymcaatlanta/login.htmld)
  • Must obtain YMCA/ACE online certification and supplemental courses required by Y-USA and Y-Metro Atlanta within 60 days of hire date
  • Must attend Wellness Coaching 101 Specialty Training within 60 days of hire date
  • Must maintain certifications by uploading continuing education credits via Y-Exchange (yexchange.org) prior to date of expiration
  • Must possess current Basic Life Support/AED and Emergency O-2 Administration certifications and renew them annually prior to date of expiration. Updated licenses shall be uploaded via Y-Exchange (yexchange.org)
  • Knowledge of general weightlifting and health/wellness concepts and the ability to demonstrate use of wellness-related equipment
  • Must be knowledgeable about fitness-related issues including but not limited to aerobic vs. anaerobic exercise, nutrition, benefits of exercise, injury-prevention, and THE COACH APPROACH®
  • Must possess visual and cognitive abilities to utilize computer-based and written materials to administer all job-related responsibilities
  • Must possess a high degree of human relations skills, must be able to facilitate member interaction and socialization, and should be considered a team player by members, co-workers, and management staff
  • Must attend THE COACH APPROACH® Initial Training within six months of hire date
  • Working knowledge of computers: MS Word, MS Excel, database management
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks, to work independently, and to problem-solve
  • Possess effective time-management skills
  • Possess strong customer service skills and personal commitment to service and hospitality
Responsibilities
  • Carry out daily program tasks related directly to the position's scope and responsibility.
  • Stay updated on current issues regarding wellness programs.
  • Promote, monitor, evaluate, and ensure that all wellness programs run smoothly with a high level of service to participants.
  • Attend THE COACH APPROACH® Advanced Training upon completion of THE COACH APPROACH® Initial Training.
  • Participate in one group exercise class within six months of hire date.
  • Maintain branch and association certifications in BLS, Emergency O-2 Administration, and in any other certifications and/or training required by the Metro Atlanta YMCA.
  • Maintain all wellness certifications by meeting continuing education requirements. YMCA Health & Well-Being certifications require 10 CECs every two (2) years from YMCA/ACE continuing education courses or other courses provided by/approved by national organizations, which are recognized by Y of the USA, e.g., ACE, ACSM, AFAA, NASM, NSCA, etc. per yexchange.org.
  • Secure his/her own substitute coach in a timely manner if he/she is unable to work an assigned shift. The substitute request must be accepted and approved before the coach is relieved of responsibility for the shift.
  • Attend all required staff meetings and trainings, including facility or equipment orientations prior to working on the wellness floor.
  • Assist as needed in all aspects of the YMCA and its community.
  • Participate in and partner with wellness cabinet activities.
  • Responsible for maintaining and reporting incident/accident paperwork.
  • Establish and maintain a minimum caseload of active members in THE COACH APPROACH® Program as outlined below: Full-time coaches: 100 members, Part-time coaches (20 hours a week): 50 members, Part-time coaches (less than 20 hours a week): caseload adjusted proportionately based on the average number of hours worked per week (e.g., 25 members if working 10 hours, etc.).
  • Must be available to work at least two, four-hour shifts per week. Up to 50% of this time may include teaching classes which are listed on the Group Exercise schedule as being beginner and/or intermediate group exercise classes. This does not include Group Personal Training Classes.
  • Adhere to strength training and nutrition guidelines in alignment with Y-USA/ACE and ACSM guidelines.
  • Must know, understand, and consistently apply Metro Atlanta YMCA risk and safety guidelines, best practices, and branch emergency procedures.
  • Refrain from diagnosing injuries, offering medical advice, and dispensing or endorsing all commercial health products, especially nutritional supplements, vitamins, performance-enhancing substances, and/or pain relievers.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred in exercise science, physical education, exercise psychology, behavioral science, or a health-related field
YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta

YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta

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The YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta is a nonprofit that offers programs and services for people of all ages to develop youth potential, promote healthy living, and strengthen communities. It operates community facilities where people can join as members or volunteer; programs include fitness classes, child care, camps, swimming, and community services, guided by caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. The organization differentiates itself through a community-based, volunteer-driven approach with a clear triple focus on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, while prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging for all. Its goal is to strengthen metro Atlanta communities by nurturing children’s potential, improving overall health, and supporting neighbors in need.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded

1858

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What believers are saying

  • Early learning expansion into underserved Atlanta communities boosts enrollment growth.
  • Corporate sponsors like Gas South fund Adaptive Swim, reaching 400+ participants yearly.
  • Vibrant Living EXPO targets booming 55+ senior wellness market with health services.

What critics are saying

  • Life Time and Equinox gyms erode membership with premium amenities in 12 months.
  • Morgan Stanley cuts STEM funding in downturn, collapsing youth enrollment 40% in 18 months.
  • Low turnout at Vibrant Living Expo from festivals forces senior program cuts in 6 months.

What makes YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta unique

  • Partners with Latin American Association for culturally responsive early learning since 2012.
  • Hosts annual Good Friday Breakfast, 63rd edition April 3, 2026, uniting 800+ community members.
  • Runs Head Start serving 3,200 low-income children statewide for school readiness.

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