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Registered Dietician

Weatherford, TX · Remote

$78K - $95K/yr

Our mission is to deliver compassionate, evidence-based eating disorder treatment that helps ... Provide individual nutrition counseling for clients with eating disorders via telehealth * Conduct ...

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How much do eating disorder counseling jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for eating disorder counseling in the United States is $86,685.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Eating Disorder Counseling vs Nutrition Therapist?

AspectEating Disorder CounselingNutrition Therapist
CredentialsLicensed mental health counselor, psychologist, or licensed clinical social workerRegistered dietitian (RD) or licensed nutritionist
Work EnvironmentTherapy clinics, hospitals, private practicesHealthcare facilities, private practice, wellness centers
Industry UsageFocuses on psychological aspects of eating disordersFocuses on dietary and nutritional aspects
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding mental health treatment options for eating disordersSeeking nutritional guidance for eating disorder recovery

Eating Disorder Counseling primarily addresses the psychological and emotional factors behind eating disorders, often provided by licensed mental health professionals. Nutrition Therapists focus on dietary plans and nutritional rehabilitation, typically by registered dietitians. Both roles are essential in recovery but serve different functions within treatment teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Eating Disorder Counselor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Eating Disorder Counselor, you need a background in psychology or counseling, relevant licensure (such as LPC, LCSW, or LMFT), and specialized training in eating disorder treatment. Familiarity with evidence-based therapeutic approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and experience with documentation systems are commonly required. Exceptional empathy, active listening, and strong communication skills set outstanding counselors apart in building trust and supporting clients’ recovery. These competencies are vital for effective treatment planning, client engagement, and promoting long-term wellness in individuals with eating disorders.

What is eating disorder counseling?

Eating disorder counseling is a specialized form of therapy that helps individuals address and recover from eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. Counselors work with clients to understand the underlying emotional, psychological, and behavioral factors contributing to their disordered eating. Through evidence-based approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy, nutritional education, and support, counselors guide clients toward healthier relationships with food and their bodies. The goal is to promote long-term recovery and improve overall mental and physical well-being.

What are some common challenges faced by eating disorder counselors, and how are they supported within a typical clinical team?

Eating disorder counselors often encounter challenges such as building trust with clients who may be ambivalent about recovery, managing complex co-occurring conditions like anxiety or depression, and addressing issues related to family dynamics. Counselors are usually supported by a multidisciplinary team that may include dietitians, physicians, and psychiatrists, allowing for comprehensive care and case consultations. Regular supervision, team meetings, and ongoing professional development are common practices that help counselors navigate these challenges and provide effective client care.
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Residential Counselor

$19.25 - $24.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

 Cambridge Eating Disorder Center: At our organization Residential Counselors are valued members of a multi-disciplinary team dedicated to helping adolescents and women rebuild their lives. We are hiring Full Time *Residential Counselors*.

Full-time Residential Counselors are required to work 5 8-hour shifts. Full Time Residential Counselors receive 80% of their health and 100% dental benefits paid. They also receive paid time off and overtime availability.

Required Qualifications:

• BA/BS preferred (in Psychology or related field)

• Experience with eating disorders preferred

• Ability to multi-task

• Team-oriented

• Able to tolerate a fast-paced environment with positivity and confidence

• Good written clinical communication skills

• Ability to work independently

• Outgoing, energetic personality

• Weekend availability and ability to consistently work one of three shifts Morning (7:00am – 3:30pm) Evening (3:00pm – 11:30pm) Overnight (11:00pm – 7:30am)

• Willingness to eat a wide variety of food (as RCs occasionally eat with patients).

*Our organization is unable to accommodate a vegan diet

Residential Counselor (RC) Responsibilities:

• Facilitate therapeutic groups that are commensurate with RC level of training and experience

.• Use active listening skills to individually process day-to-day issues that patients struggle with (meal/behavior noncompliance on and off the unit, self-doubt, body consciousness).

• Promote appropriately supportive relationships between patients.

• Correctly weigh patients.

• Take, accurately interpret, and document vital signs (i.e., blood pressure, pulse).

• Supervise bathroom and shower use for patients. Document and report all clinically relevant information.

• Escort clients to offsite medical appointments and ER visits.

• Assist in the preparation and set up of meals and snacks.

• Supervise meals and snacks: Prompt patients to follow meal and behavior compliance rules.

•Facilitate a comfortable and supportive meal-time environment

•Document noncompliance when necessary; inform patients that you have done so.

• Conduct thorough searches for contraband items upon new patient admission.

• Promptly communicate with patient’s treatment team, (e.g., psychiatrist, case manager, nutritionist) regarding client care issues and concerns.

• Carefully and thoroughly document all clinically relevant information regarding patient behavior (e.g., completing Meal and Snack logs, Group Notes, Shift Progress Notes, and Incident Reports, etc.) in a timely manner.

• Attend the required number of RC Supervision meetings (at least 24 hours a year for full- time employees; at least 12 hours a year for part-time employees)

MUST BE AVAILABLE TO WORK:

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