Finish the year strong and get paid to Be Well
Faculty and staff, explore opportunities to invest in yourself with UC’s employee wellness program
Be Well UC, UC’s employee wellness program, rewards up to $300 each year to faculty and staff enrolled in the UC Anthem medical plans for investing in their well-being. The last day to log points for 2020 is Dec. 31. Earned incentives will be included on employees’ paychecks in January 2021.
Finish the year strong and get paid to Be Well — it’s not too late to get started! article on the Bearcats Landing for simple ideas to keep going and learn how to earn up to $300 on your January paycheck.
Questions?
Reach out to the Be Well UC team at wellness@uc.edu.
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