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How much do head start nutrition jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for head start nutrition in the United States is $21.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Head Start Nutrition?

A Head Start Nutrition job involves overseeing the planning and implementation of nutritious meal programs for children in Head Start programs. Responsibilities typically include ensuring compliance with federal nutrition guidelines, developing meal plans, and educating families on healthy eating habits. The role also involves working with staff to address children's dietary needs and promoting a positive mealtime environment. Strong knowledge of child nutrition, food safety, and program regulations is essential.

What are some typical responsibilities of someone in a Head Start Nutrition role?

In a Head Start Nutrition position, your daily tasks often include developing menus that meet federal nutrition standards, monitoring meal service and food safety practices, and conducting nutrition assessments for enrolled children. You may also provide nutrition education to families, collaborate with teachers and healthcare staff to address dietary needs, and ensure all documentation is compliant with funding requirements. The role frequently involves balancing administrative duties with hands-on engagement in classrooms and kitchens. This variety helps create a dynamic work environment focused on supporting children's health and well-being.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Head Start Nutrition position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Head Start Nutrition professional, you need expertise in nutrition, meal planning, regulatory compliance, and experience working with young children and diverse families, typically supported by a degree in nutrition, dietetics, or a related field. Familiarity with Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) guidelines, menu planning software, and food safety certifications such as ServSafe are commonly required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and organizational skills help in building rapport with families and collaborating with staff. These skills ensure that nutrition programs meet federal guidelines, support healthy child development, and effectively engage with the communities served.

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Infographic showing various Head Start Nutrition job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,547 per year, or $21.4 per hour.

Early Head Start Nutrition Aide

Hill Country Community Action Association

Copperas Cove, TX • On-site

$12.63 - $15.07/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Hill Country Community Action Association, Inc.Early Head Start Job DescriptionJOB TITLE: Early Head Start Nutrition Aide (12 months) FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt REPORTS TO: Teacher/Director ASSIGNMENT DATE: _____________ DESIGNATED HEADQUARTERS: ____________________________    POSITION SUMMARY:The EHS Nutrition Aide will be responsible for the daily production of nutritious, child-friendly meals, which meet the requirements of the Child and Adult Care Food Program and completing all required documentations related to their job. Special attention is required to fulfill special diet requests from medical professionals and Registered Dietitians. The EHS Nutrition Aide will also assist classroom staff in keeping children safe. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:Review menus for needed supplies and determine the amount of food needed by completing a food production estimate on the food program management software.Purchasing approved supplies at local stores or approved vendors, depending on the amount needed. Strive to be well organized to avoid daily trips to the store. Prepare Purchase summaries and keep copies of receipts.Review labels to ensure special diet requirements and CACFP requirements are met. Inventory, label, and properly store food.Prepare breakfast, lunch, and snacks for the children in care in a safe and sanitary manner, following health and safety requirements. Record food temperatures. Complete the required documentation to meet CACFP requirements.Keep proper and up-to-date inventory of all kitchen equipment and products.Keep copies of food labels and CN labelsClean and sanitize work area, kitchen and eating area as required in the nutrition Procedure Manual.Attend monthly staff meetings to share and receive information on special dietary requirements, edited menus, special feeding requirements for infants, needs, and concerns. Update special diet requirements as required by Child Care Licensing. Follow Feeding Instructions of parents for Infants under 12 months. Complete infant feeding records on the Food Program software program. Work as a member of a team and assist co-workers as time allows. Complete Self Inspection Checklists and correct any findings. Attend all training courses as requested or other duties assigned by the supervisor, content coordinator or Head Start Director.Provide assistance to the teaching team regarding supervision of children or covering in the classroom when teachers step out. Provide assistance to the teaching staff regarding food and cooking experiences with the childrenBe involved in special events which require preparation and/or organization (Art show, Christmas party, and graduation)Involve children in kitchen activities as appropriate JOB REQUIREMENTS: ANNUAL PRE-SERVICE TRAINING IS MANDATORY EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Minimum: High School Diploma or GED. Some experience and ability to cook.  SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Must be able to speak, read and write in English. Must have a warm, supportive, pleasant, and positive attitude toward young children and parents. Must be dependable. Must be flexible in receiving assignments or adapting to changes in the program. Must be willing to accept supervision and adapt to improve work performance. OTHER: Professional manner and attire. No record of a conviction which would contraindicate employment. Must be 21 years of age and must have, at a minimum, a valid Class C Driver's License, and a reliable vehicle with current liability insurance; insurable under HCCAA's vehicle insurance policy. An initial Head Start physical screening within 30 days of hire. Must obtain or maintain CPR and First Aid certifications (collateral rather than primary duty of this position) within 90 days of hire. Must complete Food Handlers Certificate upon hiring. Must comply with all HCCAA Policies and maintain confidentiality in all phases of agency operations.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: No EQUIPMENT TO BE USED: Must be able to operate a computer and other office machines such as fax, calculator, copier, and telephone.  TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Must be able to lift to 40 pounds. Standing, walking, bending, twisting, reaching, driving, and sitting. Requires a normal range of hearing and vision. Must be able to react quickly (run after a child). TYPICAL MENTAL DEMANDS: Must manage new and diverse work problems daily. Personal maturity is an important attribute. Must be able to resolve problems, manage conflict, and make effective decisions under pressure. Must have the ability to listen objectively to people, perceive the real problem and assist in bringing issues to a successful conclusion. Must relate and interact with employees at all levels within the agency. Bilingual skills are encouraged. Knowledge of basic math and literacy skills. Ability to record data pertinent to Head Start Performance Standards.WORKING CONDITIONS: During the Head Start school year the classroom staff is scheduled to work an alternate work schedule to coincide with the center's hours of operation. (As assigned for those working less than full time). The center hours of operation are typically 7:30 am-4:00 pm, Monday-Friday. The Center Director will plan the work schedule for each employee. To meet program goals, classroom staff will occasionally be required to perform duties outside their alternate work schedule. Some out-of-town and overnight travel are required.  EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: Accrual of sick and vacation leave, health insurance, life insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, and up to 15 paid holidays per year. Options for employee paid benefits. Note: Eligibility for benefits is based on Personnel Policies & Procedures and benefits are subject to change. FLSA STATUS DISCLAIMER:FLSA status is based in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act. Any changes in the act which will affect the FLSA status will be adhered to. When wages exceed the position entry level due to tenure, the Exempt/Non-Exempt status will be designated accordingly.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND RECEIPT:I have reviewed the EHS Nutrition Aide job description and acknowledge its receipt. I understand that my job may not necessarily be limited to those listed, as their exact nature may vary as program, project elements, and priorities change in the future. I understand that this job description may be updated as needed. ________________________________________ _____________________________________ Employee Signature Date  As supervisor of the EHS Nutrition Aide position, I have received a copy of this job description and acknowledge its receipt with my signature below.  ____________________________________________ _________________________________________Supervisor Signature Date Background & Criminal History AuthorizationBy submitting this application, I authorize [Company Name] to conduct a background investigation, which may include a criminal history check, in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). I understand that a criminal record does not automatically disqualify me from consideration. Each applicant is evaluated individually based on the nature of the offense, time elapsed, and relevance to the position.
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