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As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for thrive nutrition in the United States is $35.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $66.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Thrive Nutrition job typically involves providing guidance on healthy eating habits, meal planning, and wellness strategies to support clients' overall health. Depending on the role, responsibilities may include nutritional counseling, product recommendations, or working with a team to promote healthy living. Positions can be found in health coaching, wellness programs, or supplement sales. Many roles focus on educating individuals about nutrition and lifestyle choices to improve well-being.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working at Thrive Nutrition?

At Thrive Nutrition, professionals typically spend their days conducting one-on-one client consultations, developing custom nutrition plans, and monitoring progress through follow-up sessions. Team members may also collaborate with doctors, fitness trainers, or other health professionals to ensure comprehensive care for clients. In addition, documenting client progress, staying updated on the latest nutrition research, and occasionally presenting educational workshops or group sessions are common tasks. This dynamic mix of responsibilities helps ensure both professional growth and top-quality service for clients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Thrive Nutrition position, and why are they important?

To excel in the role of a Thrive Nutritionist, a strong background in nutrition science, dietary planning, and a relevant degree such as a BS in Nutrition or Dietetics is essential. Familiarity with client health assessment tools, nutrition analysis software, and current certification as a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Nutritionist is often required. Excellent interpersonal skills, motivational interviewing, and active listening help build rapport with clients and foster behavior change. These competencies enable professionals to deliver effective, personalized nutrition guidance that drives positive health outcomes.

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Nutrition Educator Coordinator

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Job description

Description

* Nutrition Education Coordinator-Temp positions until September 2026- Lake County*


Job Summary 

Under the direction of the Nutrition Education Manager, the Nutrition Education Coordinator's role is to cultivate community partnerships and implement nutrition education for neighbors within our service region. The nutrition educator will provide innovative curriculum following organizational and public health best practices. The nutrition educator will develop materials, resources, and guides that promote positive and sustainable behavior change. Additionally, the nutrition educator will coordinate with internal and external programs that support neighbors at health fairs, feedings partners, and health care organizations. 


About Second Harvest

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is a member of Feeding America - the largest charitable domestic

hunger-relief organization in the United States. Second Harvest Food Bank secures and distributes food and grocery

products to more than 870 feeding partners throughout Central Florida. With the help of food and financial

donors, volunteers and a caring, committed community, the food bank distributes 300,000 meals every day to a seven-county

service area, which includes Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia. Feeding neighbors

facing hunger is only the beginning. By investing in job training programs, advocating for access to nutritious foods, and

inspiring our community to get involved, Second Harvest Food Bank is leaning into the root causes of hunger and helping

our neighbors thrive.


Department overview

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is dedicated to nutrition education programming throughout our service area. Nutrition education has been a part of the core programming serving our neighbors with a commitment to collaboration with health care and community partners. The partnership will meaningfully change the landscape of nutrition, health promotion programming where health and hunger intersect. 


Schedule Requirements

Full-time, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., evening and weekends may be required occasionally


Travel Requirements

Nutrition Education Coordinators will spend approximately 75% of their time in their designated service area (Lake County). However, they will be required to come to the Orlando office for team meetings and to access program materials and supplies. Additionally, they may be asked to travel to any of the 7-county service region to cover other areas if needed. Mileage will be reimbursed at the state of Florida rate.


 Responsibilities 

  • Collaborate with the Nutrition Education team and across food bank programs to identify sites to provide localized nutrition education programming across community
  • Facilitate nutrition education classes and/or cooking demonstrations at community events and partner sites, including locations such as food pantries, farmers markets, healthcare centers, senior living centers, schools, etc.
  • Assist in the identification, recruitment, and maintenance of possible Nutrition Education partners in the community, effectively      communicating the nutrition education goals and mission
  • Collaborate with the Health Promotion Coordinator team to identify sites for implementation of nutrition nudges, recipes, and other program materials that support policy, system and environmental (PSE) changes
  • Effectively utilize internal database tracking programmatic outcomes for nutrition classes
  • Assist in the development of tasty, healthful and cost-effective recipes suitable for use in nutrition programs and distribution to food pantries and kitchens
  • Assist in the development of nutrition handouts, recipes, cooking demonstrations and videos, and other materials needed to reach target audiences 
  • Track and report required data and feedback from classes and other community interactions 
  • Participate in program improvement and strategic planning
  • Assist other staff on special projects
  • Commit to upholding policies, principles and best practices for food safety.
  • Complete all required training including but not limited to topics around culturally responsive nutrition education approaches and trauma informed care
  • Other duties as assigned  

 Physical requirements/environment:

  • Ability to lift up to 20 pounds 
  • This position requires the ability to navigate a standard office environment including moving between rooms and accessing office equipment

Requirements

 Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in nutrition or other health Science related fields or equivalent experience in nutrition programming 
  • Minimum of two years relevant experience in teaching nutrition in community settings
  • Experience working in community settings with low-income, culturally      diverse populations in socioeconomic crisis, to include children, families, adults and seniors
  • Experience and skills with public speaking, including giving group presentations and training workshops with diverse audiences
  • Experience collecting and recording accurate programmatic data 
  • Awareness of methods for resolving disputes and fostering collaboration
  • A general understanding of project management lifecycles, methodologies, and resource allocation
  • A general understanding of practices, regulations, and trends relevant to the department
  • Knowledge of software like Microsoft Office Suite, Teams, and/or other tools relevant to the department
  • Ability to handle multiple priorities and tight deadlines with efficiency
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills to support department and client needs
  • Flexibility to pivot strategies or workflows based on new priorities or challenges
  • Capacity to identify issues and find solutions quickly and efficiently
  • Keen observation skills to ensure accuracy and completeness of work
  • Ability to foster strong, collaborative relationships across departments and with external partners  

Desired but not required experience

  • Experience building and maintaining relationships with community partners
  • Accredited Certifications for Health and Nutrition (Example: NASM - Certified Nutrition Coach)
  • Bilingual, either Spanish or Haitian/Creole
  • Experience in hunger-relief advocacy or social justice
  • Valid ServSafe certification Â