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... system, including screenings, nutrition plans, allergy lists, and follow-up actions. * Ensure ... compliance with Head Start requirements for height, weight, and growth assessments; conduct ...

... system, including screenings, nutrition plans, allergy lists, and follow-up actions. * Ensure ... compliance with Head Start requirements for height, weight, and growth assessments; conduct ...

Feed Production Tech

Moses Lake, WA · On-site

$19 - $19.50/hr

Assisting the feed yards with the nutrition and health of growing cattle, PerforMix Nutrition Systems is an Agri Beef subsidiary that assists in developing balanced diets for our cattle-along with ...

Feed Production Tech

Nampa, ID · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Assisting the feed yards with the nutrition and health of growing cattle, PerforMix Nutrition Systems is an Agri Beef subsidiary that assists in developing balanced diets for our cattle-along with ...

NUTRITION EDUCATOR - 64004510 Pay Plan: Career Service Position Number: 64004510 Salary: $1,871.57 ... Schedules appointments for participants through the WIC appointment system. Reviews use of ...

Assisting the feed yards with the nutrition and health of growing cattle, PerforMix Nutrition Systems is an Agri Beef subsidiary that assists in developing balanced diets for our cattle-along with ...

Completes FL-WiSE System data entry ensuring to complete all required screens before the end of the day services are provided. NUTRITION EDUCATION : Provides individual nutrition education contacts ...

School Nutrition Director

Raleigh, NC

$43K - $50K/yr

Implement and monitor an effective system for quality food production, service, and customer ... Ensure the school nutrition program maintains high standards of sanitation and safety * Respond to ...

Nutrition Technician

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$16.39 - $19.67/hr

... system. Issue eWIC cards for age appropriate nutritious food and instruct on use in the grocery ... Nutrition or a related field; including or supplemented by 15 semester hours in food and nutrition ...

Nutrition Educator

Mount Vernon, WA · On-site

$22.06 - $24.98/hr

The Nutrition Educator provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, and conducts nutrition ... Maintain client record in WIC and agency database systems. * Coordinate communications with program ...

... system. Issue eWIC cards for age appropriate nutritious food and instruct on use in the grocery ... Nutrition or a related field; including or supplemented by 15 semester hours in food and nutrition ...

School Nutrition Director

Marshall, NC · On-site

$43K - $49K/yr

Director School Nutrition TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 12 Months of Employment SALARY: Commensurate with ... Implement and monitor an effective system for quality food production, service, and customer ...

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How much do nutrition systems jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for nutrition systems in the United States is $25.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Nutrition Systems vs Nutrition Assistants?

AspectNutrition SystemsNutrition Assistants
Required CredentialsCertifications in nutrition or dietetics, relevant degreesHigh school diploma, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, wellness programs, corporate settingsClinics, community health programs, hospitals
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by healthcare providers, nutrition companies, wellness organizationsEmployers in healthcare, community outreach, hospitals

Nutrition Systems professionals typically hold certifications and work in specialized environments, focusing on designing and managing nutrition programs. Nutrition Assistants support these efforts through direct client interaction and basic nutritional tasks. While both roles are integral to nutrition services, Nutrition Systems roles require more advanced credentials and strategic responsibilities.

What are Nutrition Systems?

Nutrition Systems refer to the coordinated processes, technologies, and staff involved in planning, preparing, delivering, and monitoring food and nutrition services within organizations such as hospitals, schools, or large institutions. These systems ensure that meals provided meet specific dietary guidelines, accommodate medical or cultural needs, and adhere to food safety regulations. Nutrition Systems professionals may also implement nutrition education programs and track outcomes to improve overall health and wellness for the populations they serve.

How does a professional in Nutrition Systems typically collaborate with other departments within a healthcare facility?

Professionals in Nutrition Systems frequently work with nursing, medical, and food service teams to ensure patients receive appropriate dietary care. They coordinate with clinical staff to develop and modify nutrition plans based on patient needs and medical conditions. Additionally, they may partner with IT and administrative departments to implement and manage nutrition-related software and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as the role often involves interdisciplinary meetings and ongoing collaboration to optimize patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Nutrition Systems Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nutrition Systems Specialist, you generally need a background in nutrition, dietetics, or food service management, often supported by a relevant degree or certification such as Registered Dietitian (RD) or Certified Dietary Manager (CDM). Familiarity with nutrition analysis software, food service management systems, and regulatory compliance tools is essential for managing meal planning and dietary requirements. Strong communication, organizational skills, and attention to detail help effectively coordinate with healthcare teams and ensure food safety. These skills are vital to delivering safe, nutritious meals while adhering to health standards and optimizing operational efficiency in healthcare or institutional settings.
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Infographic showing various Nutrition Systems job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 22% Full Time, 50% Part Time, 22% Contract, and 6% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,717 per year, or $25.3 per hour.
Nutrition Specialist

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Summary/Objective:

The Nutrition Specialist coordinates, monitors, and supports nutrition services for the Head Start, Early Head Start, and Foundations for Learning programs. The position coordinates the programs CACFP, USDA responsibilities; monitors compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards and applicable federal, state, and local requirements; The Nutrition Specialist oversees food service operations, reviews meal-vendor menus, documentation, meal service, delivery performance, and corrective follow-up. The Nutrition Specialist provides comprehensive training, technical assistance, and nutrition education to staff and families to promote healthy development and wellness and coordinates individualized nutrition services for children with allergies, special dietary or disability-related needs, feeding concerns, or identified growth concerns. The position performs duties within the employees qualifications and professional scope and coordinates consultation, review, or approval by a Registered Dietitian or other appropriately credentialed professional when required.

Essential Functions

  1. Coordinate and monitor compliance with HSPPS, CACFP, and applicable federal, state, and local nutrition requirements; identify concerns and track corrective action.
  2. Conduct ongoing monitoring of nutrition services, including classroom meal service observations, vendor meal quality checks, and CACFP compliance reviews; maintain accurate documentation in the programs data management system, including screenings, nutrition plans, allergy lists, and follow-up actions.
  3. Ensure compliance with Head Start requirements for height, weight, and growth assessments; conduct screenings when necessary and upload all documentation into the programs data management system.
  4. Identify children with nutritional risks, coordinate follow-up, and create, maintain, and track individualized nutrition plans and current allergy lists and meal modification documentation in classrooms and food service areas for children with allergies, special diets, or feeding challenges, based on documentation provided by a licensed healthcare provider when a modified meal pattern is required.
  5. Develop, review, and coordinate menus and substitutions that meet CACFP requirements and address childrens developmental, cultural, and documented dietary needs. Coordinate final menu approval by an appropriately credentialed nutrition professional, as required based on the employees qualifications and regulatory guidelines.
  6. Collaborate with the meal vendor to ensure meals meet quality, safety, and cultural relevance standards; coordinate ordering of meals, snacks, or supplemental food items as needed for program operations or events.
  7. Prepare and maintain CACFP documentation and claim-support records in coordination with the Health and Nutrition Manager and Finance; provide CACFP training (Civil Rights, Recordkeeping, Meal Service) for all staff in accordance with CACFP requirements.
  8. Provide ongoing technical assistance to Food Service Workers on meal service, food safety, portion sizes, allergy protocols, meal planning, and food ordering; support staff in implementing family-style meal service aligned with the Pyramid Model and HSPPS.
  9. Ensure staff are trained in and supported to follow all meal modification and allergy procedures.
  10. Design and conduct nutrition and wellness education programs for parents and staff.
  11. Collaborate with families, education staff, and outside providers regarding children with feeding issues; provide coordination of services and facilitate referrals for outside services when necessary. Provide nutrition services within the employees professional scope and refer clinical or complex nutrition needs to an appropriately credentialed provider.
  12. Establish and maintain an environment of cooperation and respect with colleagues.
  13. Maintain strong relationships across C&FS divisions and identify new opportunities to work together to mutual benefit and the benefit of the community.
  14. Maintain the highest degree of professionalism at all times, including, but not limited to: adherence to dress code, to NAEYC Code of Ethics, to Organizational and Divisional code of conduct, and to consistency of care through regular attendance.
  15. As a mandated reporter, recognize and report suspected abuse and/or neglect to the appropriate authorities as required by law.
  16. Maintain confidentiality at all times and communicate to others the importance of confidentiality.
  17. Other duties as assigned

Competencies

  • At least three (3) years experience in nutrition
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written & verbal)
  • Proficient computer skills
  • Commitment to culturally responsive and strengths-based practices
  • Takes responsibility for delivery of services as part of team effort in unit/department.
  • Takes initiative in making suggestions for improvement of services.
  • Meets deadlines without causing undue disruption.
  • Utilizes human resources, time, and supplies efficiently.
  • Incorporate organization mission, goals, and policies into daily work to foster an inclusive, supportive, and culturally responsive environment for families.
  • Positively represents the Dimock Center in all interactions with visitors, families, colleagues, and community partners.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelors degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Public Health, Health/Nutrition Education, or related field required. Registered Dietitian (RD) or Licensed Dietitian (LD) preferred.
  • Knowledge of CACFP and early childhood nutrition.
  • Experience working with children ages 05 and their families.
  • Bilingual preferred in Spanish/English, Haitian Creole/English or Cape Verdean/English.
  • Certified in ServeSafe

Work Environment

This position is primarily in an office environment. Involves time in both indoor and outdoor learning environments.

Physical Demands

Duties may require sitting, standing, or walking for long periods of time. May require bending and lifting up to 40lbs.

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work

Monday through Friday 7:30-3:30. Occasional evening work may be required.

Approved Salary: $28 to $38 per hour in line with formal education, experience and certification

Other Duties
Note this job description is not designed to cover a comprehensive listing of duties that are required of the employee for this job. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
EEO Statement

The Dimock Center values diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status or any other status protected by law.