Zen · New York, NY

Zen Teacher Training

Village Zendo
Zen In-person

Serving as a sanctuary in busy Manhattan, we offer daily meditation, dharma talks, Buddhist services, retreats, workshops and study groups. Participation is open to all. Practice Online Practice In Person Calendar --> About Us Calendar Daily Schedule Teachers Support Us Featured Retreats, Workshops & Events Music Improv Sunday, April 19 How do you translate Beginner’s Mind into sound? Easy: listen, harmonize, allow space.

Multi-year
Duration
In-person
Format
Zen
Tradition
USD 60–150/day retreats; sliding scale
Est. cost
April 2026
Last reviewed

What this program is

Zen Teacher Training is offered through Village Zendo within the Zen 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 Multi-year. Accreditation: no third-party accreditation listed. 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: Serving as a sanctuary in busy Manhattan, we offer daily meditation, dharma talks, Buddhist services, retreats, workshops and study groups. Participation is open to all. Practice Online Practice In Person Calendar --> About Us Calendar Daily Schedule Teachers Support Us Featured Retreats, Workshops & Events Music Improv Sunday, April 19 How do you translate Beginner’s Mind into sound? Easy: listen, harmonize, allow space. 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.

Curriculum and topics

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The curriculum specifics for Zen Teacher Training aren't fully laid out in the source listing. In broad strokes, programs in the Zen 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.

How it's taught

The format is In-person, with the program duration listed as Multi-year. 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 Zen Teacher Training follows that pattern depends on the specific provider. The website carries the live schedule and any cohort start dates.

Who this program is for

Practitioners moving toward teaching
For people with a few years of consistent practice who want a structured pathway into teaching meditation, with some accountability and feedback.
Helping-profession adjacent
For coaches, therapists, educators, and healthcare workers wanting to bring mindfulness into their existing work, this kind of program offers framing and a teaching credential of some kind.
People who want to be careful before investing
For prospective students who want to compare programs across cost, hours, and accreditation before committing, OMP's directory is meant to help with that comparison rather than push a single answer.

Outcomes

On completion, graduates of Zen Teacher Training typically receive a certificate from Village Zendo. 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

Prerequisites for Zen 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.

How this compares

Compared to clinical MBSR pathways supervised under university centers (Brown, UMass, Oxford), Zen 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.

Zen Teacher Training is one path among many; the value depends entirely on the people running it and how the practice is held.

Frequently asked questions

What is Zen Teacher Training?
Zen Teacher Training is offered by Village Zendo as part of OMP's directory of meditation teacher training programs. It's listed under the Zen tradition with a duration of Multi-year and format options of In-person. The directory entry is independent and pulls from publicly available details.
Is Zen Teacher Training accredited?
The listing shows accreditation as: no third-party accreditation listed. Accreditation in meditation teacher training varies widely. IMTA, CFM, and equivalent national mindfulness associations are the closest to recognized standards in the secular space; lineage-based authorization is the parallel in Buddhist contexts.
How much does Zen Teacher Training cost?
The price as listed is: USD 60–150/day retreats; sliding scale. Programs vary widely in pricing and may have payment plans, scholarships, or sliding-scale options.
Where can I find more details about Zen Teacher Training?
Use the website link on this directory entry. Curriculum, schedule, faculty, and admission requirements live on the program's own page.
LocationNew York, NY
CountryUnited States
TraditionZen
FormatIn-person
DurationMulti-year
Estimated costUSD 60–150/day retreats; sliding scale
About Zen credentials: Zen teacher authorization (dharma transmission) comes through a recognized lineage. No external accreditation body — the teacher is the credential.
Last reviewed: April 2026 · Information may change — always verify with the program directly.
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