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Where Do Your INCCP Graduates Work?

INCCP graduates work in private practice, hospitals, physician practices, insurance wellness programs, and telehealth — across the U.S. and beyond.

Transforming care, one setting at a time

Graduates of the Integrative Nurse Coach® Certificate Program (INCCP) are transforming healthcare across a wide range of environments. Alumni work in roles such as:

Level 4 lets you tailor your path: choose the Nurse Coach Private Practice Business Branch to launch a practice, or the Integrating Nurse Coaching in Organizations branch to embed coaching within a system.

  • Insurance companies — coaching specific populations within care-management or prevention models
  • Hospitals and health systems — 1:1 and group coaching for staff or patients, often around burnout recovery, chronic conditions, or lifestyle change
  • Physician practices — integrating coaching into primary care, functional medicine, or concierge practices
  • Telephonic and virtual coaching — supporting national wellness programs, transitional care, or employee health
  • Private practices — launching independent businesses in areas like women's health, functional wellness, or leadership coaching

Demand for holistic, prevention-focused care continues to grow as healthcare shifts toward whole-person and lifestyle medicine, opening more roles for nurses with coaching credentials.

Choose your direction in Level 4

In the Professional Development Branches, graduates choose between the Nurse Coach Private Practice Business Branch (for launching or growing a practice) and Integrating Nurse Coaching in Organizations (for embedding coaching within systems) — or both.

Remember, the INCCP is also about self-development; the internal transformation our students experience often becomes the foundation of their external success. Explore alumni stories and the Nurse Coach salary guide to see what's possible.