A Wellness Manager resume should clearly demonstrate a candidate's ability to design and implement powerful wellness methods and approaches to promote employee or client wellness. Your resume should highlight your strong understanding of the wellness industry, and possible approaches that may lead to the most desired outcomes.
But how do I accomplish that, you ask?
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This resume guide and example, designed specifically for Wellness Managers, will help you to:
To get a running start toward your next wellness manager job today, read on!
Unprecedented job opportunities for Wellness Managers emerged with the evolution from gym and fitness studios being the go-to places for getting in shape. As the concept of wellness has broadened to encompass a host of preventive health benefits for combating lifestyle-related diseases, so too have the options for participants and service providers alike. Notably, corporate wellness programs, addressing the link between employee and organizational health, have become increasingly commonplace.
When pandemic lockdown measures saw many people sheltered at home and gyms closed, the expertise of Wellness Managers became needed in various different ways. As some reimagined how to encourage participation in wellness programs in outdoor venues or online classes, they may also have reimagined what a Wellness Manager resume could look like.
The desired shape and form for any resume, regardless of occupation, is universally the same. Likewise, your Wellness Manager Resume should be trim enough to fit on a single page, while including these essential components:
The chronological format for structuring your Wellness Manager resume will likely work best, as it does for most job seekers. Recruiters prefer it as the easiest way to review your employment history in reverse chronological order, starting with your current or most recent position and working back in time.
If you are new to the workforce, making a dramatic career shift, or gained most of your relevant experience as a consultant, rather than employee, another resume format might work better. Perhaps consider a functional or hybrid (combination) alternative.
Off the top, you want hiring managers to notice your resume for all the right reasons. A striking resume header design is well worth the effort on that count, with double the impact if your cover letter bears the same personal brand. Both application documents will stand out from the crowd, and look like they belong together. An eye-pleasing header enhances reader-friendliness and also makes your contact information easy to spot when recruiters decide to get in touch with an interview invitation.
Isn’t a resume summary just a waste of precious page space? Absolutely not!
This paragraph of about 100 words gives you a chance to show off your communication skills, greatest achievements, and your professional personality. As a Wellness Manager, you are charged with reaching a wide range of clients with different health needs. You must be able to help staff develop training programs that suit as many of them as possible.
In your summary, also known as a profile or personal statement, you should do more than summarize your career. Think about the following questions before you begin:
Then, consider the job for which you are applying and add a targeted sentence that addresses that position. If there is important information that doesn’t fit, remember that your cover letter complements your resume and you can add some facts/deeper descriptions there (especially if you feel the factual/achievement aspect of your resume feels a bit thin).
Below is a Wellness Manager resume sample summary you can customize.
Experienced wellness manager with a proven track record of implementing superior wellness strategies. Adept in providing long-term vision and solid leadership to achieve the greatest results. Committed to ensuring the highest quality of wellness care and services possible.
Writing your resume summary can be challenging. See these other resume examples and guides in the Beauty and Wellness category for more advice and inspiration.
Your employment history takes up the bulk of your resume space, so give it careful thought. Instead of writing lists of your job responsibilities, take a more active approach toward your work experience descriptions by considering the problems or situations you have encountered, the actions you took to solve them, and the results of your actions.
If you have been charged with creating a health promotion to inspire clients to come to the gyms:
Analyze each job listing and focus on the skills the human resources department seeks. Then, use achievements that highlight those skills and how you used them to add value to your employer. Use strong action verbs that highlight your proactive nature.
Because wellness managers may work in everything from corporate to home health environments, you will have to tailor your resume for each specific job. If you are applying for a job in an assisted living facility, you want to highlight different skills than if you seek a job in a wellness center. This technique also helps get you past the applicant tracking systems (ATS), which use algorithms to rank your resume based on keywords, phrases, and other information important to recruiters and employers.
Below is a Wellness Manager employment history resume sample you can modify.
Wellness Manager, Southbury Wellness Center, Southbury
January 2017 - April 2023
Wellness Director, Nuvance Health, Danbury
August 2010 - November 2016
Wellness Managers may come to the profession from different areas of focus. You may have a bachelor’s degree in any number of health and wellness related subjects from sports medicine to nursing. Some Wellness Managers may have master’s degrees as well.
List all your degrees in your resume's education section. If you are shifting careers, you may also add any health or wellness classes you have taken. Any certifications you have earned can also be noted here, or you may add a separate section for them and any awards or honors you have received. If you hold a degree higher than a bachelor’s, you may leave out your high school.
See example content below.
Bachelor of Science and Nutrition, University of Connecticut, Farmington
September 2010 - May 2014
High School Diploma, Maria Regina High School, Hartsdale
September 2006 - May 2010
A strong skills section gives hiring managers an overview of your abilities and tells them you have the attributes they are seeking in a new employee. For that reason, you should try to match the skills you choose to the job listing. We recommend making a “master list” of all your skills and attributes so that you can cherry-pick from the list to personalize your wellness director resume.
This should be a separate document that gets updated as your career progresses or job hunt continues. It will quickly become your universal helper and guide. To make it even easier, categorize your list. You can break it down into basic, intermediate, and high-level skills or by office, interpersonal, and subject expertise.
Be mindful of selecting a mix of soft and hard skills. Your soft skills are the strong interpersonal skills that allow you to effectively collaborate with wellness leads, internal and external affiliates, and stakeholders. They include communication and leadership skills. Your hard skills are the specific health and wellness expertise you bring to your position.
Try to distinguish yourself from other job seekers by listing high-level skills over the baseline skills all wellness managers will have.
Check out a Wellness Manager CV sample for the skills section below
What first impression do you want to give? Professional, organized, and a bit creative? Perfect!
As a wellness manager, you may be tasked with making health presentations that must look good as well as inform. Your resume design must do the same. You want to convey as much information as possible while keeping your resume easy-to-read.
Here are some pointers:
By taking advantage of our easy-to-use resume builder tool, along with one of our expertly-designed resume templates (try our Modern or Professional categories), you can create a resume that looks as good as it sounds!