Secular Mindfulness · Concord, Massachusetts, United States
Mindfulness Teacher Training is offered through Inward Bound Mindfulness Education Teacher Training within the Secular Mindfulness tradition. The listing on OMP's directory pulls together the publicly available details, the format, the listed accreditation, and the way the program positions itself relative to the wider field of meditation teacher training. Format here is In-person, with a stated duration of varies. Accreditation: IMTA Accredited. What's worth saying up front is that 'Mindfulness Teacher Training' as a category covers a wide range of program shapes, from clinical MBSR pathways supervised under university-affiliated centers to lighter coaching-style certifications run by independent providers. This particular listing sits inside that wider category and shares many features with other entries. The original program description, where supplied, reads: no extended description was provided in the source. Because the source page didn't surface a full curriculum, the practical advice is to follow the website link and read the program's own materials before committing. Pricing, schedule, prerequisites, contact hours, and assessment requirements should all be confirmed directly with the program. For people weighing this against sibling programs, the directory's tradition and country index pages are useful for comparing structurally similar offerings side by side. Where possible, look for programs that publish hours, supervision arrangements, and a clear picture of who's teaching, since those signals tend to track with serious training.
The curriculum specifics for Mindfulness Teacher Training aren't fully laid out in the source listing. In broad strokes, programs in the Secular Mindfulness stream typically cover: foundational sitting practice (breath, body, present-moment awareness), an introduction to the texts or teachings that ground the lineage, a section on how to lead practice for others (group dynamics, holding silence, responding to questions), and either a teaching practicum, a peer feedback loop, or a final assessment. Whether this particular program follows that arc is a question for the program directly. Where listed, hours and assessment structure show up in the at-a-glance details. Many programs in this category bundle live sessions, a self-study component, and at least one residential or intensive period.
The format is In-person, with the program duration listed as varies. Programs in this category often blend pre-recorded teaching with live cohort sessions, optional one-on-one mentorship, and at least one practice-intensive period. Whether Mindfulness Teacher Training follows that pattern depends on the specific provider. The website carries the live schedule and any cohort start dates.
On completion, graduates of Mindfulness Teacher Training typically receive a certificate from Inward Bound Mindfulness Education Teacher Training. What that certificate enables varies. In the secular mindfulness world, a certificate alone doesn't confer scope of practice, and many graduates layer it onto an existing professional license. In Buddhist lineage settings, authorization to teach is a separate question from completing a program, and is usually a longer relationship with a recognized teacher. Reading the program's own outcome statements before committing is the practical move.
Prerequisites for Mindfulness Teacher Training aren't specified in the directory listing. Programs in this space commonly ask for one to two years of consistent personal practice, completion of an introductory course or 8-week MBSR-style program, and at least one silent retreat.
Compared to clinical MBSR pathways supervised under university centers (Brown, UMass, Oxford), Mindfulness Teacher Training sits in a less centrally regulated part of the field. Compared to lineage-based monastic training, it's more accessible and shorter but doesn't carry traditional dharma authorization. For prospective students, the comparison points worth checking are: stated contact hours, who's teaching, supervision arrangements, and what graduates can actually do with the certificate.
| Location | Concord, Massachusetts, United States |
| Country | United States |
| Tradition | Secular Mindfulness |
| Format | In-person |
| Estimated cost | USD 3,500–5,500 |
| Accreditation | IMTA Accredited |