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How much do internship nutrition jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship 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 in the Internship Nutrition position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nutrition Intern, you should have a foundational understanding of nutrition science, basic dietary assessment techniques, and be pursuing or have completed relevant coursework in dietetics or health sciences. Familiarity with nutrition analysis software, Microsoft Office Suite, and sometimes food safety or ServSafe certification can be beneficial. Strong communication, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn are standout soft skills for this position. These abilities are vital for accurately supporting nutrition professionals, gaining hands-on experience, and effectively contributing to team projects.

What is an Internship Nutrition job?

An Internship Nutrition job provides hands-on experience in the field of nutrition, allowing students or recent graduates to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. Interns may assist with nutrition assessments, meal planning, research, or community outreach under the supervision of professionals. These internships are often found in hospitals, wellness centers, food companies, or public health organizations. The goal is to develop practical skills and gain exposure to different aspects of nutrition and dietetics.

What types of projects or responsibilities can I expect as a Nutrition Intern?

As a Nutrition Intern, you may assist with conducting dietary assessments, creating educational materials, analyzing meal plans, supporting nutrition counseling sessions, and helping with community or wellness outreach programs. Your day-to-day tasks often involve both independent research and collaborative assignments under the guidance of registered dietitians or wellness coordinators. It's common to participate in team meetings, data collection, and occasional client interactions. This variety allows you to apply academic knowledge in real-world settings, develop professional skills, and gain insight into different career paths within nutrition.

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Infographic showing various Internship Nutrition job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 3% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,721 per year, or $16.7 per hour.
Adjunct Hiring Pool - Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Dietetics

Adjunct Hiring Pool - Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Dietetics

University of Northern Colorado

Greeley, CO

$15 - $20.25/hr

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

This is an open pool posting and applicants will be contacted only if a suitable position becomes available. Pool may be used to fill vacancies for the Fall 2026 - Summer 2027.

This pool expires 05/31/2027. Applicants wishing to remain in this pool past 05/31/2027, must reapply at that time.

Position Summary:

The Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Dietetics (KiND) at the University of Northern Colorado invites
applications for part-time faculty positions as we build our capacity to offer quality instruction on various topics
within several program areas: dietetics, physical education, physical activity leadership, nutrition, human performance,
exercise science, sports coaching, sport administration, and athletic training. Positions are part-time faculty to teach
undergraduate or graduate classes in the Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Dietetics programs.

Courses in Kinesiology focus on various topics within several program areas including but not limited to physical
education, physical activity leadership, exercise science, sports coaching, sport administration, and athletic training.

Courses in Nutrition and Dietetics are part of an undergraduate accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics (BS
Dietetics), a BS Nutrition degree program, and a MS Dietetics graduate program.

These positions are filled semester by semester based on the needs of the different programs.

Minimum Qualifications:

For teaching bachelor's degree classes in Kinesiology: master's degree in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Physical
Education, Sport Administration, or closely related field. For applicants without a master's degree, tested experience
must be met (see below).

For teaching bachelor's degree classes in Nutrition and Dietetics: master's degree in foods, nutrition, dietetics, or
related area and a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist credential plus two years of related experience not including a
dietetic internship.

To qualify through tested experience for instruction of bachelor's degree classes in Physical Education or Sports
Coaching, a faculty candidate who does not hold an appropriate master's degree must have:
Bachelor's degree in Physical Education/Sports Coaching or related field (e.g., Exercise Science, Kinesiology,
Education) and possess experience and documentation in some of the following areas:

1. holds national board certification or passed appropriate pedagogical and/or content assessment and/ or
    holds a state teaching license in physical education.
2. has been a K-12 school leader with a minimum of 3 years leading the program relevant to the UNC
            courses to be taught.
3. publication(s) in primary literature of the discipline or closely related field.
4. honors, awards, or special recognition related to the discipline or a closely related field.
5. recognition of competency by professionals within the discipline or a closely related field, such as leading
            professional workshops, professional organization work beyond active membership, and/or professional
            development activity.

For teaching master's degree classes in Kinesiology: doctoral degree in Sport and Exercise Science, Kinesiology,
Physical Education, Sport Administration or closely related field. For applicants without a doctoral degree, tested
experience must be met (see below).

For teaching master's degree classes in Nutrition and Dietetics: Doctoral degree in foods, nutrition, dietetics or related
area and a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist credential. For applicants without a doctoral degree, tested experience
must be met (see below).

To qualify through tested experience for instruction of master's degree classes, a faculty candidate who does not hold
an appropriate doctoral degree must have the following for each discipline.

Athletic Training:

1. Master's degree in athletic training or related field (e.g., Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Biomechanics)
2. Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC) credential
3. 2 years of Athletic Training experience, which does not include time spent in an Athletic Training internship.

Nutrition and Dietetics:

1. Master's Degree in Foods, Nutrition and/or Dietetics or related field (e.g. health,
            medicine, psychology, education, business, public health)
2. Registered Dietitian Nutrition Credential
3. 2 years of related experience which does not include dietetic internship (e.g. nutrition,
            health/wellness, food technology, research, management, medicine, public health)

Exercise Science:

1. Master's degree in Exercise Science or related field (e.g., Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Sport
    and/or Exercise Sociology/Psychology).
2. 2 years of related experience, which does not include time spent in an internship (e.g., fitness setting, physical rehab
    setting, sport performance)

Sport Administration:

1. Master's degree in Sport Administration/Sport Management or related field (e.g., Communication, Business,
    Economics).
2. 2 years of related experience, which does not include time spent in an internship (e.g., collegiate sports,
            professional sports, recreational sports industry).

Physical Education and Sports Coaching:

Master's degree in Sport Pedagogy/Physical Education/Sports Coaching or related field (e.g., Exercise Science,
Kinesiology, Education) and possess experience and documentation in some of the following areas:

1. holds national board certification or passed appropriate pedagogical and/or content assessment and/ or holds a
    state teaching license in physical education.
2. has been a K-12 school leader with a minimum of 3 years leading the program relevant to the UNC courses to be
            taught.
3. publication(s) in primary literature of the discipline or closely related field.
4. honors, awards, or special recognition related to the discipline or a closely related field.
5. recognition of competency by professionals within the discipline or a closely related field, such as leading
    professional workshops, professional organization work beyond active membership, and/or professional development activity.

Preferred Qualifications:

Teaching experience at the university level