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What Should You Know About the Great Resignation if You Want to Become a Wellness Counsellor

Employees all over North America are leaving their jobs in record numbers in a move that is now being called “The Great Resignation” (Hsu, 2021). With 3.4% of workers in the United States quitting their jobs in November 2021, up from 2.7% in November 2020, we wanted to take a look at what this could mean for wellness counsellors.

Important considerations in regards to the Great Resignation are for individuals to find a role that truly inspires them, promotes their wellbeing, and continues to be a rewarding career year after year (Hsu, 2021). Continue reading to learn more about why people are leaving their jobs, and what it could mean for you as a wellness counsellor.

Centre Your Career Pursuits Around Your Personal Wellness

When you embark on wellness counsellor training with Rhodes Wellness College, you are able to learn how to help others while also working on your own personal and professional success. Not only can you prioritize your own wellbeing in this new career, but you can accept a role designing wellness programs to help companies keep their existing employees and attract new ones.

According to research conducted by Paychex and Future Workplace, which surveyed 603 full-time workers in November 2021, wellness benefits are a key criterion that employees search for when applying for a new job (Meister, 2021). Six in ten employees identify employee wellbeing as a key deciding factor when applying for a new job (Meister, 2021). This includes Gen Z employees, who are the youngest generation in the workforce and likely to affect it for many years to come (Meister, 2021). Once you become a wellness counsellor, you can help design corporate wellness programs, giving employees access to the kinds of things that will improve their work life.

When you become a wellness counsellor, you can help to better the workplace wellbeing of employees

Avoid Burnout When You Become a Wellness Counsellor 

If you are considering making the switch to a new career to become a wellness counsellor, now is the time to pursue this rewarding career path. More than half of the respondents of a LinkedIn study cited that work stress and burnout were the primary reasons for looking for new employment opportunities (Corporate Wellness Magazine, 2021). 

At Rhodes Wellness College, you can work towards your dream career while also applying wellness concepts to your own situation. Students complete courses in physical wellness, emotional wellness, mental wellness and spiritual wellness as part of the program. In these courses, students learn important wellness concepts by applying them to their own lives. Not only does this help them learn course material, but it also helps them develop healthy habits and make progress on their own wellness while completing their studies. Once you begin your career, you can also use the concepts you learned to maintain a healthy work/life balance and avoid burnout.

As a wellness counsellor, you will have a rewarding career that allows you to avoid burnout

Qualify for a Range of Roles to Enjoy Employment Freedom

According to an analysis from the Harvard Business Review, the spike in resignation is coming mostly from employees aged 35-40 who no longer feel satisfied with their roles, and are therefore looking to switch careers to find something more rewarding (Corporate Wellness Magazine, 2021). 

As a wellness coach, you won’t find yourself in the same situation in the future. Students looking to become wellness counsellors can find work in many settings, including mental health agencies, workplaces and more. You will have the freedom to assume various roles upon graduation, paving the way for a rewarding career filled with possibilities. 

Interested in starting professional wellness counsellor training?

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