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State of Well-being Champions

State of Well-being Champions (SWC) are a statewide network of employees who volunteer to improve the health and culture of workplaces with our State of Well-being programs. We act as liaisons between leadership and employees to talk about well-being programs and benefits.

What does a State of Well-being Champion do?

  • Serve as a program advocate in the workplace and encourage others to get involved
  • Spread the word about well-being programming and excite people, letting co-workers know where to join, how to participate, and why it’s important
  • Act as go-to for basic questions about participating in our health and well-being program
  • Suggest creative ideas that will encourage fellow members to get active and stay active

Well-being Champions play a key role in program success by:

  • Providing feedback on improving the member experience across agencies and departments
  • Helping reduce any frustrations among program participants
  • Increasing co-workers’ engagement and program participation rates

Time Commitment

  • Typically, champions dedicate a minimum of two hours per month (which includes one hour for a monthly meeting) in service to the well-being programming at their location.

Additional support

For other ideas or to become a State of Well-being Champion, contact your wellness committee or [email protected].

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