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As a True Friends Special Diets Intern, you'll assist in meeting the unique dietary needs of participants, staff, and guests, ensuring meals meet specific nutritional requirements. Pay: $16.02 per ...

In addition, we manufacture functional blends which improve product quality, and nutritional ... D Intern will be required to perform various functions including, but not limited to, product ...

Support department staff and intern development as applicable through coaching, training, and education What We're Looking For: • Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 2+ years of experience ...

Support department staff and intern development as applicable through coaching, training, and education What We're Looking For: • Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 2+ years of experience ...

Support department staff and intern development as applicable through coaching, training, and education What We're Looking For: Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 2+ years of experience ...

Support department staff and intern development as applicable through coaching, training, and education What We're Looking For: Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 2+ years of experience ...

Support department staff and intern development as applicable through coaching, training, and education What We're Looking For: • Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 2+ years of experience ...

Support department staff and intern development as applicable through coaching, training, and education What We're Looking For: Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 2+ years of experience ...

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How much do intern nutrition jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern nutrition in the United States is $16.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Nutritionist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nutrition Intern, you need foundational knowledge in nutrition science, dietetics, and health promotion, typically supported by coursework in nutrition or related fields. Familiarity with dietary analysis software, food service systems, and basic lab techniques is often expected. Strong communication, organizational skills, and a willingness to learn are essential soft skills for effectively supporting clients and collaborating with professionals. These competencies enable interns to contribute meaningfully to nutrition programs and develop the expertise required for future professional roles.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a Nutrition Internship?

As a Nutrition Intern, you can expect to assist with a variety of projects, including conducting nutritional assessments, supporting meal planning or educational workshops, and helping to collect and analyze dietary data. Interns often work closely with registered dietitians or nutritionists, gaining exposure to both clinical and community nutrition settings. You'll likely collaborate with other healthcare professionals and may participate in outreach programs or research initiatives, providing you with hands-on experience that supports your professional development.

What does an Intern Nutrition do?

An Intern Nutrition, often called a dietetic intern, is a student or recent graduate completing supervised practice in various nutrition settings such as hospitals, community programs, or food service organizations. Their main responsibilities include assisting registered dietitians, conducting nutrition assessments, developing meal plans, and providing nutrition education. This hands-on experience is a crucial step toward becoming a registered dietitian, as it allows interns to apply their academic knowledge in real-world situations and develop practical skills under professional supervision.
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Infographic showing various Intern Nutrition job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% Internship, 48% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,721 per year, or $16.7 per hour.
Nutrition Education Specialist

$17.67 - $20.19/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


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Job Description Job Description POSITION TITLE: Nutrition Education Specialist I. JOB SUMMARY The primary objective of this position is to provide evidence-based nutrition education focused on obesity prevention, disease prevention, and disease management across the six-county service area (Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Madison, Robertson & Washington Counties) of the Brazos Valley Food Bank (BVFB). The Nutrition Education Specialist works to foster partnerships with BVFB partner agencies, programs, and community organizations as needed to offer nutrition services to staff, volunteers, and clients.

The Nutrition Education Specialist is supervised by the Nutrition Education Coordinator to develop relevant nutrition resources and strategies for partner agencies and populations served by BVFB. This position is a full-time position . Salary Range: $17.67-20.19/hour II.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Direct Nutrition Education Delivery & Facilitation (20%) Delivers nutrition education classes, strategies, and materials to SNAP-eligible/low-income sites and participants. Fosters an inclusive, safe, and engaging learning environment for volunteers and class participants. 2.

Class Preparation & Program Operations (30%) Completes all necessary preparations for class, including grocery shopping, assembling class materials, and transporting groceries and/or equipment. Performs post-class responsibilities, including cleanup, returning equipment, washing dishes, organizing, and filing supplemental materials. Maintains program storage areas and monitors nutrition education supply inventory.

3. Data & Reporting (15%) Submits accurate closed-class data and evaluation results by assigned deadlines to the Nutrition Education Coordinator (NEC). Enters required data into BVFB-designated data entry software.

Submits required class and program reports. Demonstrates the ability to stay on task and fulfill Nutrition Education Program requirements. 4.

Outreach (5%) Markets BVFB's Nutrition Education Program to partner agencies, programs, and community organizations through phone calls, email correspondence, handouts, one-to-one scheduled visits, and other communication channels. Assist the NEC in identifying potential SNAP-eligible/low-income sites. Fosters relationships with SNAP/low-income eligible sites (e.g., schools, senior feeding sites) to expand nutrition services that promote healthy eating and physical activity.

5. Curriculum & Content Development (25%) Assists the NEC with revising nutrition education curriculum, evaluations (pre- and post-tests), and class materials to meet client needs and program requirements. Develops additional nutrition education materials, including cooking demonstration templates, recipes, tip sheets, social media posts, and video content.

6. Volunteer & Intern Support (5%) Assists the NEC in mentoring and supporting nutrition education volunteers, mentees, and dietetic interns. Ensures effective engagement, training, and adherence to program standards.

Performs additional duties as assigned by the supervisor in support of the goals of BVFB. III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A.

Education, Experience, and Training Bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by an organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). A degree in Nutrition, Health Education, Public Health, or a related field is preferred; candidates with experience in Education or other teaching fields may also be considered. At least one year of experience in community nutrition, nutrition education, or classroom instruction preferred; equivalent experience in teaching, health promotion, or community engagement may be considered.

B. Knowledge and Skills Bilingual in Spanish, preferred. Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.

In particular, the ability to understand and organize detailed information and to write about or talk extemporaneously about that information. Knowledge of nutrition, food, and food safety. Experience in teaching or facilitating groups, including classroom management and engagement of participants across all age ranges, from children to seniors, in community nutrition or health education settings.

Ability to work cooperatively under pressure with a diverse range of people and to communicate tactfully with all members of the community. Ability to manage multiple projects with attention to detail and accuracy while adhering to deadlines in a high-energy, fast-paced environment. Exercises good judgment and discretion; demonstrates strong ethical character and ability to handle confidential information.

Proficiency in Canva, Outlook, Word, and Excel. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Ability to be flexible with working hours to meet the client and class schedule (includes evenings and weekends) Ability to work effectively with other Food Bank staff and volunteers Ability to obtain certification in Food Handling.

Must be able to pass a criminal background check Current driver's license and ability to use personal vehicle for BVFB business (mileage reimbursement for work travel) IV. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS WITH OR WITHOUT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION Ability to walk, stand, sit, kneel, push, stoop, reach above the shoulder, grasp, pull, bend repeatedly, identify colors, hear with aid, see, write, count, read, speak, analyze, alphabetize, lift and carry up to 25 lbs., perceive depth, operate a motor vehicle, and operate motor equipment. Conditions may include working inside, working outside, working alone, working protracted or irregular hours, and traveling by car, van, bus, and airplane.

Equipment (machines, tools, devices) used in performing only the essential functions include computer and related equipment, calculator, copier, fax machine, telephone, and automobile. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and levels of work to be performed and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties. TO APPLY : Interested candidates should submit a cover letter describing how their education, skills, and experience relate to this position, along with their resume.

This job description may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the job described, and may be amended at anytime at the sole discretion of the Brazos Valley Food Bank. The Brazos Valley Food Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Powered by JazzHR WfQ6ZnVVgT