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Nutrition Program Associate Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

Career Advancement - Growth programs tailored to RDNs * Board Certifications - Financial rewards ... In this role, you will be providing nutritional care, supervising food service associates, and ...

This role enables associates to work virtually full-time, except for required in-person training ... programs. The consultant ensures patient understanding of nutritional goals and objectives ...

Enters all food service department invoices into the transmittal program. Codes invoices for ... Preference may be given to individuals possessing an Associate's degree in a directly-related field ...

* We are hiring immediately for a part time NUTRITION OPERATOR position. * Location : National ... Retirement Plan, Associate Shopping Program, Health and Wellness Programs, Discount Marketplace ...

Enters all food service department invoices into the transmittal program. Codes invoices for ... Preference may be given to individuals possessing an Associate's degree in a directly-related field ...

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What is the difference between Nutrition Program Associate vs Nutrition Educator?

AspectNutrition Program AssociateNutrition Educator
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in nutrition, dietetics, or related fieldUsually a bachelor's degree in nutrition, dietetics, or health education
Work EnvironmentCommunity programs, healthcare facilities, non-profitsSchools, community centers, health clinics
Employer & Industry UsagePublic health agencies, non-profits, government programsEducational institutions, health organizations, community outreach
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles involving program coordination and supportCompared for roles focused on direct education and outreach

The Nutrition Program Associate and Nutrition Educator roles share similar educational backgrounds and work in community health settings. However, the Program Associate typically supports program implementation and coordination, while the Educator focuses on direct instruction and outreach. Both roles are vital in promoting nutritional health but differ in daily responsibilities and focus areas.

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Nutrition Monitor (26-27)

Nutrition Monitor (26-27)

Murfreesboro City Schools

Murfreesboro, TN • On-site

$16.31 - $16.32/hr

Part-time

Posted 20 hours ago


Job description

Murfreesboro City Schools Part-Time Nutrition Monitor
Department of Nutrition
Revised 04/07/26
CREDENTIALS: High School Diploma or GED.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: The position of PT Nutrition Monitor requires an individual who is neat in appearance, clean in work habits and follow all safety rules; be confidential; work cooperatively with others; be courteous; have a positive attitude toward work; and demonstrate a happy, helpful, attitude toward students. The employee is subject to a post offer physical examination with a written statement from the physical showing a satisfactory health record and stating the employee is free of any contagious or communicable disease in such form as might endanger the health of school children. The employee must also pass a PAT (physical abilities test) prior to being hired. All employees hired after January 1, 2000, are required (post offer and prior to commencement of the employment duties) to supply fingerprint samples which are submitted to a criminal history records check conducted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. All hiring decisions are contingent upon satisfactory criminal background check results.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The employee must have sufficient strength and ability to independently and repeatedly lift objects weighing up to fifty (50) pounds and move objects weighing up to fifty (50) pounds; must be able to lift objects weighing more than 5 pounds with assistance. This employee must have sufficient strength/ability to independently push a cart weighing up to fifteen (15) pounds at a distance of fifty (50) feet. This work involves medium-heavy lifting of boxes, reaching, pushing, pulling, stooping, climbing, maneuvering in confined spaces and prolonged standing and walking; work involves exposure to extreme temperatures, chemicals and smells commonly associated with cooking, cleaning and school in general.
PRIMARY DUTIES: Responsible for supervising students during meal times to ensure a safe, orderly, and respectful environment.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
  1. Answer student questions related to menu items, meal components, and food choices.
  2. Assist children with necessary forgotten items: Forks, spoons, straws, napkins, drinks, etc.
  3. Assist students with opening food and beverage containers when needed.
  4. Help manage the flow of students to maintain efficiency and food safety standards
  5. Performs required standing and walking as shift allows.
  6. Encourage students to try menu items and participate in the school meal program.
  7. Maintain cleanliness of work area during and immediately after meal service
  8. Follows all SOP's.
  9. Performs other duties and special projects as assigned.

  1. Perform other food service-related duties as assigned by the School Nutrition Manager that directly support the School Nutrition Program.
  2. Ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instruction.
  3. Ability to understand and prepare recipes.
  4. Must have good mathematical skills.

STAFF RELATIONSHIP: Reports to the School Cafeteria Manager
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Part-time, 12-15 Hour Per Week., Non-Exempt, Hourly Wage Local Scale without Benefits; Work only on days the cafeteria serves students plus three days per year for staff training/pre-open set up/ close up.
Murfreesboro City Schools does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, gender, national origin, disability, religion, genetic information, creed, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in the provision of services, programs, activities, employment opportunities, or benefits.
Murfreesboro City Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Individuals who need reasonable accommodations for the application or hiring process should contact the Human Resources Department for assistance.