Wellness coordinators are becoming an essential part of today’s workplaces. They help lift employee morale, reduce absenteeism, boost productivity and support staff retention, making a real difference to an organisation’s overall success.
IDM’s training is designed for HR practitioners, wellness officers, supervisors, administrators and anyone passionate about creating a supportive and healthy work environment.
As more organisations recognise that employee well-being is a key driver of growth, IDM’s Workplace Wellness Coordinator Training offers a valuable opportunity for professionals to shape positive workplace culture and help build teams that are healthier, happier and more engaged.
As organisations face increasing pressures from workplace stress, burnout and rising employee support needs, the call for structured wellness programmes continues to grow louder.
In response to this demand, the Institute of Development Management (IDM) is introducing a comprehensive Workplace Wellness Coordinator Training, designed to prepare professionals to lead wellness initiatives that strengthen employee wellbeing and organisational performance.
TRAINING DATES
The short course training is set to run from November 24-27, 2025, the four-day training will take place daily from 8:30am to 4pm at IDM, Matsapha.
The programme brings together experienced facilitators who will guide participants through essential topics such as stress and burnout management, mental well-being, organisational culture transformation, wellness programme planning, workplace health assessments and policy development for long-term wellness
support.
How to apply
To register, applicants are required to complete the registration form and submit it together with a copy of their national ID and proof of at least 40 per cent part-payment. The course fee is E1 470 per day and banking details are available at the bottom of the registration form.
Early application is encouraged, as space is limited. For enrolment or further information, please contact us: Email businessdevelopment@idmbls.ac.sz or call +268 78289146 / 79254576.
Studying at IDM: IDM student Stanley Mhlanga shares his views
IDM is now inviting applications for the January 2026 intake, offering prospective students a chance to join one of Eswatini’s leading accredited tertiary institutions. Known for its strong blend of theory and practical learning, IDM continues to equip students with relevant skills for today’s rapidly evolving job market.
First-year Diploma in Information Technology student, Stanley Mhlanga, popularly known on campus as Mr IDM, shared his journey at IDM, highlighting how it has been both empowering and enriching.
Despite facing challenges, he credits the support from lecturers and classmates for helping him overcome them.
He also highlights opportunities such as the Green IDM initiative (an IDM student club), which allows students to participate in sustainability and community development projects, gaining real-world experience that enhances his academic growth.
Stanley further said IDM’s credibility, recognition and accreditation gives students confidence in the value of their qualifications.
He encouraged prospective applicants to consider IDM for its strong focus on hands-on learning, assuring them that the institution holds a meaningful balance between theory and practice.
IDM remains committed to nurturing well-rounded graduates through innovative teaching, industry engagement and personal development.
Applications for the January 2026 intake is now open and interested individuals can visit our IDM campus in Kwaluseni Matsapha or request to email their application online at admissions@idmbls.ac.sz to secure their place and take a step towards a brighter future.
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