What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wellness Coach position at Walker Therapeutic & Educational Programs?
Wellness Coach Project | Wellness Coach
What is the Wellness Coach experience?
When you join Walker’s Wellness Coach Program (WCP), you serve alongside Walker’s team and your Wellness Coach cohort to gain valuable early career experience supporting students with emotional and behavioral health challenges so they can thrive in Boston’s public schools and out-of-school time (OST) programming. This service position allows you to develop your skills, earn a living stipend, and support students in building interpersonal skills, emotional regulation, and executive functioning, helping to create positive and supportive environments where youth can thrive.
This is an AmeriCorps service position. Members are not employees and engage in structured service activities designed to address community needs. Members do not supervise staff or other members, do not perform employee functions, and do not displace staff.
Note: Wellness coaches are not therapists and should not be confused with physical fitness coaches. They are trained and supervised to support youth, teach effective skill-building strategies, and identify when referrals to clinical or social services may be needed.
What skills will you learn?
As a Wellness Coach you begin your service year on August 31st, 2026, with four weeks of immersive onboarding and training to develop a strong foundational knowledge in child and adolescent development and behavioral health. You will learn evidence-based behavioral health supports, social emotional skill-building interventions, and case management approaches. This training prepares you to provide one-on-one and group-based support to youth in classrooms and program settings.
How will you apply your skills?
Starting in September, you will be matched with an in-person service location (Boston Public School or Boston-based out-of-school time program), where you will spend 13-30 hours/week supporting youth in grades 3–12 who are experiencing emotional and behavioral health challenges, such as anxiety, depression, loneliness, and challenges related to sleep, nutrition, and screen time. As a Wellness Coach, you will be supported by your site-based supervisor, and a licensed clinical Walker supervisor. You will continue to learn from your peers and supervisors in seminars, professional development sessions, and weekly supervision meetings.
Site-placement Schedule
Your service year will begin on August 31st, 2026, with four weeks of training and end on July 17th, 2027. Typical service hours align with school or after-school schedules, with school placements generally running from 8 AM to 3 PM and after-school placements from 2 PM to 8 PM. Service schedules will be determined based on site placement and program structure.
The Wellness Coach Project is seeking members for the following slot types: 450, 900, or 1200 hours. Your service year includes the following schedule:
Tentative Weekly Schedule
Total Hours per week
Slot Type (total hours 8/31/26-7/17/27)
M
T
W
Th
F
450
5
5
3
13
900
5
5
5
5
5
25
1200
6
6
6
6
6
30
Throughout your year as a Walker Wellness Coach, you will be provided with many opportunities to learn more about the field of behavioral health and education with opportunities to develop your leadership and professional skills, build your professional network, and learn more about educational opportunities. You’ll not only make a measurable impact on the lives of the youth and communities you serve, but you will grow as an individual, and leave with skills that will help you advance your career after WCP—whether you choose to go into nonprofit, education, law, medicine or business.
Additionally, You Will Receive
This role is ideal for individuals early in their career who are interested in mental health, social work, education, or youth development. If you are looking for hands-on experience in behavioral health and are passionate about supporting young people, this opportunity provides a structured learning environment with direct mentorship from licensed clinicians. Whether you are exploring a career in psychology, social work, education, or related fields, this role will give you valuable training and experience.
Qualifications
Walker prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, national origin, gender identity or expression, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability (mental or physical), political affiliation, familial status, marital or parental status, pregnancy, reprisal, submission of a complaint, genetic information (including family medical history), military service, or any other characteristic protected by law. Walker is committed to building a workforce that reflects and respects the diversity of the communities served.
Accommodations
Reasonable accommodations will be provided as needed for applications, interviews, and service. Please contact our Operations Manager Teale Bohen at tbohen@walkercares.org, if you require accommodations.
What is the Wellness Coach experience?
When you join Walker’s Wellness Coach Program (WCP), you serve alongside Walker’s team and your Wellness Coach cohort to gain valuable early career experience supporting students with emotional and behavioral health challenges so they can thrive in Boston’s public schools and out-of-school time (OST) programming. This service position allows you to develop your skills, earn a living stipend, and support students in building interpersonal skills, emotional regulation, and executive functioning, helping to create positive and supportive environments where youth can thrive.
This is an AmeriCorps service position. Members are not employees and engage in structured service activities designed to address community needs. Members do not supervise staff or other members, do not perform employee functions, and do not displace staff.
Note: Wellness coaches are not therapists and should not be confused with physical fitness coaches. They are trained and supervised to support youth, teach effective skill-building strategies, and identify when referrals to clinical or social services may be needed.
What skills will you learn?
As a Wellness Coach you begin your service year on August 31st, 2026, with four weeks of immersive onboarding and training to develop a strong foundational knowledge in child and adolescent development and behavioral health. You will learn evidence-based behavioral health supports, social emotional skill-building interventions, and case management approaches. This training prepares you to provide one-on-one and group-based support to youth in classrooms and program settings.
How will you apply your skills?
Starting in September, you will be matched with an in-person service location (Boston Public School or Boston-based out-of-school time program), where you will spend 13-30 hours/week supporting youth in grades 3–12 who are experiencing emotional and behavioral health challenges, such as anxiety, depression, loneliness, and challenges related to sleep, nutrition, and screen time. As a Wellness Coach, you will be supported by your site-based supervisor, and a licensed clinical Walker supervisor. You will continue to learn from your peers and supervisors in seminars, professional development sessions, and weekly supervision meetings.
Site-placement Schedule
Your service year will begin on August 31st, 2026, with four weeks of training and end on July 17th, 2027. Typical service hours align with school or after-school schedules, with school placements generally running from 8 AM to 3 PM and after-school placements from 2 PM to 8 PM. Service schedules will be determined based on site placement and program structure.
The Wellness Coach Project is seeking members for the following slot types: 450, 900, or 1200 hours. Your service year includes the following schedule:
Tentative Weekly Schedule
Total Hours per week
Slot Type (total hours 8/31/26-7/17/27)
M
T
W
Th
F
450
5
5
3
13
900
5
5
5
5
5
25
1200
6
6
6
6
6
30
- Schedules are estimates and may vary based on site placement and program structure. Final schedules will be communicated to applicants and members.
Throughout your year as a Walker Wellness Coach, you will be provided with many opportunities to learn more about the field of behavioral health and education with opportunities to develop your leadership and professional skills, build your professional network, and learn more about educational opportunities. You’ll not only make a measurable impact on the lives of the youth and communities you serve, but you will grow as an individual, and leave with skills that will help you advance your career after WCP—whether you choose to go into nonprofit, education, law, medicine or business.
Additionally, You Will Receive
- Living Stipend:
- 450 hours: up to $7,650 total
- 900 hours: up to $15,300
- 1200 hours: up to $20,400
- Public Transportation Stipend: T-pass provided
- Career Support: Post-service job placement support
- Mentorship & Supervision: from licensed mental health clinicians
This role is ideal for individuals early in their career who are interested in mental health, social work, education, or youth development. If you are looking for hands-on experience in behavioral health and are passionate about supporting young people, this opportunity provides a structured learning environment with direct mentorship from licensed clinicians. Whether you are exploring a career in psychology, social work, education, or related fields, this role will give you valuable training and experience.
Qualifications
- High school Diploma/ GED equivalent
- Be 18 years old or older at start of service
- Able to pass a National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), National Service Criminal History Checks (NSCHC), and FBI (Criminal Offender Record Information) background check and fingerprinting
- Reliable means of transportation to attend service site and trainings
- Able to commit 13-40 hours per week from August 31st, 2026-July 17th, 2027, upon successful completion of background screening
- Able to commit to an 11-month (45 week) service term aligned with the school calendar. This service term applies to all slot types.
- Facilitate structured 1:1 and small group coaching sessions for youth focused on behavioral health, social-emotional skill building, and wellness promotion
- Deliver coaching services in either a school-day setting or an out-of-school-time (OST) setting, as assigned:
- School-day setting: Provide scheduled coaching sessions during the school day in coordination with school staff; coaching does not replace academic instruction, classroom management, or administrative duties
- Out-of-school time setting: Provide structured coaching sessions and wellness activities during after-school programming; role does not include general program staffing, supervision coverage, or administrative support
- Maintain a clearly defined coaching role and scope of service; responsibilities are limited to youth coaching, relationship building, and wellness support and do not include clerical tasks, substitute teaching, or general operational support
- Travel to the Roxbury office and off-site Boston locations for onboarding and training in September 2026; travel to the assigned service site 3–5 days per week; and travel to the Roxbury office at least once per month throughout the service year
- Attend all scheduled orientation and training sessions; complete required service hours for the assigned term (slot type); comply with all WCP requirements; and serve through the program’s graduation date
- Participate in weekly meetings with your supervisor and on-site coordinator
- Attend bi-weekly group seminars
- Document and submit timely, accurate coach activity notes capturing youth interactions, including session length, presenting concerns, interventions provided, and outcomes
- Uphold professional standards and maintain appropriate boundaries
- Support and engage with youth during field trips as opportunities to build relationships and reinforce social-emotional and wellness skills in real-world settings
- Participate in outdoor and indoor recreational activities to promote positive peer interaction, physical activity, and social-emotional development
- Attend and engage in events organized by the host site or Walker that align with youth development, relationship building, and wellness promotion goals
- Provide brief, in-the-moment support to students during the school day (e.g., helping students regulate, stay engaged, or problem-solve), when aligned with coaching goals and not serving in a tutoring or instructional role
- Engage with students during unstructured times (e.g., lunch) to build rapport, model positive social interactions, and support social-emotional skill development
- Proficiency in basic computer systems for documentation and communication
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply (but not required)
- Have experience working with youth
- Strong organizational skills
- Reliable, adaptable, and able to work collaboratively as part of a team
Walker prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, national origin, gender identity or expression, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability (mental or physical), political affiliation, familial status, marital or parental status, pregnancy, reprisal, submission of a complaint, genetic information (including family medical history), military service, or any other characteristic protected by law. Walker is committed to building a workforce that reflects and respects the diversity of the communities served.
Accommodations
Reasonable accommodations will be provided as needed for applications, interviews, and service. Please contact our Operations Manager Teale Bohen at tbohen@walkercares.org, if you require accommodations.
Salary : $7,650 - $20,400