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Join our respected weight loss and nutrition clinic in as a Health Coach Assistant --a vital team ... Support the team with clerical tasks and prior authorization processes * Assist with program ...

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... Nutrition program participates in the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs, and needs Food Service Workers who can assist the child nutrition director with food preparation, serving and ...

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Accurately documents vital signs, input/output, nutritional intake, personal hygiene, weights, and ... D. * Graduate of a Nursing Assistant Program * State registered CNA license Preferred * Six (6) ...

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How much do nutrition program assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for nutrition program assistant in Utah is $18.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.81 and $20.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a nutrition program assistant do?

A Nutrition Program Assistant supports nutritionists and dietitians in implementing and managing nutrition education programs. They help organize community outreach activities, prepare educational materials, and assist in teaching healthy eating habits to various groups. Their work often involves collecting and recording data, providing administrative support, and helping participants with resources or program enrollment. Nutrition Program Assistants play a key role in ensuring nutrition programs run smoothly and effectively serve the community.

What are some common challenges nutrition program assistants face when working with diverse communities?

Nutrition Program Assistants often work with individuals from a wide range of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, which can present challenges such as language barriers, varying levels of nutrition literacy, and differing dietary preferences or needs. Building trust and effectively communicating the benefits of nutrition programs requires adaptability and cultural sensitivity. Successful assistants utilize creative teaching approaches, collaborate closely with community organizations, and remain patient while fostering positive relationships to overcome these challenges and promote healthy eating habits.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a nutrition program assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nutrition Program Assistant, you need basic nutrition knowledge, organizational skills, and often an associate degree or relevant coursework in nutrition or health sciences. Familiarity with database management tools, Microsoft Office, and sometimes nutrition analysis software is typically required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and teamwork help build trust with clients and effectively deliver nutrition education. These skills and qualities are essential for supporting program goals, ensuring accurate information delivery, and fostering positive community health outcomes.

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Infographic showing various Nutrition Program Assistant job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $37,650 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Assistant Kitchen Supervisor

Beaver County

Beaver, UT

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description

GENERAL PURPOSE

Performs a variety of skilled duties related to overseeing and participating in the preparation and serving

of food and food items to facility inmates and shift personnel.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Oversees cooking operations on assigned shifts; assists to plan and organize the preparation, cooking

and serving of food to resident inmates and institutional employees; prepares daily meal menu; determines meal count and special dietary needs of inmates related to health and medical conditions; supervises the maintenance of culinary equipment, assures security processes related to access to kitchen equipment, supplies and work areas. On assigned shift, manages food and supply inventory; monitors inventory, orders and coordinates deliveries of food and supplies from vendors; works closely with vendors and negotiates price breaks on supplies; prepares regular reports related to number of meals served and submits to department supervisors; inspects and maintains food handling and safety standards; maintains records and prepares reports; receives and documents deliveries, verifies required quantities and quality of items. Supervises kitchen helpers assigned to assist with meal preparation; trains workers regarding kitchen and cleaning duties; assures proper delivery of training for "Food Handlers Permit" and "Serv-Safe" certifications; observes worker activity to assure conformity to policies and procedures; reports violations; conducts daily health and cleanliness inspections of prisoners work; enforces fire, health, and safety rules in the kitchen; delivers invoices and bills to county auditor for payment. Cooks and prepares food for meals as scheduled by pre-planned menus; bakes pies, cakes, cookies, bread, etc; prepares meals for special diets; supervises the serving of meals; assures adequate portions

are served consistent with standards, regulations and nutritional needs; monitors meal deliveries to

assure safety and protocol between the sexes. Supervises and participates in cleaning kitchen equipment; washes pots and pans; sweeps and mops kitchen floor; cleans work area; monitors kitchen area to assure against smuggling and theft of kitchen

utensils; assures kitchen and cafeteria are secure. Prepares daily reports related to meal quality, food volume, food types and related problems; prepares written or verbal reports regarding equipment repair needs or malfunctions; prepares reports related to special inmate dietary needs and physician ordered nutritional programs. May prepare written observations describing inmate behaviors and involvement for consideration by management and administrators and parole boards; records and reports inmate work hours. Accounts for kitchen utensils and maintains daily log of the same. Performs related duties as required.

Requirements

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Education and Experience

A. Graduation from high school,

AND


B. One (1) year of experience in institutional, restaurant, or related food service experience,


OR


C. An equivalent combination of education and experience.

  1. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Some knowledge of nutrition planning; cooking and baking techniques; management of food

preparation and service; menu planning and calorie computation; typical institutional policies;

security and emergency procedures.

Skill in operating kitchen appliances and equipment.

Ability to write accurate and grammatically correct reports or narratives; a read and follow

recipes; establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, and

inmates; follow written and verbal instructions; communicate effectively verbally and in writing;

work under daily stress of potential hostile and threatening situations within the correctional

facility environment.

  1. Special Qualifications:

Must successfully pass a background investigation related to criminal records check, education

verification, credit and financial check; employment history check and reference check.

Must possess a current food handler's permit.

Must be willing to work weekends, variable shifts, holidays and approved overtime.

  1. Work Environment:

Tasks require variety of physical activities, generally involving muscular strain, such as walking,

standing, stooping, sitting, reaching, lifting, etc. Talking, hearing and seeing essential to the

performance of the job. Common eye, hand, finger dexterity exist. Mental application utilizes

memory for details, verbal instructions, discriminating thinking. Occasionally exposed to high

indoor temperatures and moving equipment parts. Strength of arms, hands, legs, and back

required in the performance of essential functions. Work requires daily contact with inmates within

the jail facility.