How to Work in Wellbeing
An online training and PD for teachers and school wellbeing champions
What?
How to Work in Wellbeing - a 90-minute comprehensive pre-recorded training teaching you how to be proactive about career design so that your work revolves around wellbeing instead of the classroom.
Please note: this is a recording of a live training from 10th December 2022.
Who?
Me 👋 I’m Ellen Ronalds Keene and I’m a Wellbeing & Career Coach for Teachers and School Wellbeing Champions.
I’ve been working in wellbeing for 7+ years now and helping others craft their careers too. Now, I’ve bottled up everything I know about it in this in-depth training so you too can shift from working in the classroom to working in wellbeing.
What else?
Your pass to How to Work in Wellbeing includes:
A presentation covering strategies to proactively design your career, set yourself up for a job in wellbeing and mistakes to avoid
A live Q&A session at the end of the training - and the opportunity to send your questions in advance if you can’t make it live.
Lifetime access to the video recording and slides.
You are the teacher or staff member who is the ‘wellbeing person’ at your school
You love education but feel called to support students more with their social and emotional learning than their academics
You are already on the wellbeing team and volunteering in wellbeing roles at work and you’d love to get paid to do it!
You find yourself reading, watching and listening to wellbeing related content online for fun and sharing what you’ve learned with others comes naturally to you
On the other hand, you might want to skip this if…
You want to learn about workplace wellbeing strategies and positive psychology/positive education (this is a career PD not one about wellbeing content)
You are happy being a classroom teacher and just doing the odd wellbeing-related activity with your students or supporting your school’s wellbeing initiatives
You are thinking about leaving teaching/education altogether (there will be relevant info for you here but the majority of the training is about working in wellbeing in education)