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Wic Nutrition Associate Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Family Advocate II/III (50366)

Chico, CA · On-site

$22.03 - $26.66/hr

LEVEL II: 12.0 LEVEL III: 14.0 PROGRAM FUNDS: ☐ GAA N/A ☐ WIC N/A ☐ HS 100% ☐ MHS N/A ☐ ... Ensures all health and nutrition requirements and all follow up are met according to agency ...

Family Advocate II/III (50366)

Chico, CA · On-site

$22.03 - $26.66/hr

GAA N/A WIC N/A HS 100% MHS N/A CWR N/A EHS TIME ALLOCATIONS: CORP. N/A FIELD SITES 100% KITCHEN N ... Ensures all health and nutrition requirements and all follow up are met according to agency ...

Wic Nutrition Associate information

What is a WIC Nutrition Associate?

WIC Nutrition Associates are professionals who work within the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program to provide nutrition education, support, and assistance to eligible families. They help clients understand healthy eating habits, guide them through the WIC benefits process, and ensure they receive appropriate food packages. WIC Nutrition Associates may also assist with health screenings, referrals to other services, and maintaining program records, all with the goal of improving the nutrition and health of women, infants, and young children.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a WIC Nutrition Associate?

To thrive as a WIC Nutrition Associate, you need foundational knowledge in nutrition, public health, and client assessment, typically supported by a degree in nutrition or a related field. Familiarity with WIC program guidelines, data entry systems, and basic health screening tools is often required. Strong interpersonal communication, cultural sensitivity, and organizational skills help build trust and effectively support diverse clients. These skills ensure accurate nutrition counseling, efficient program delivery, and positive health outcomes for families served by WIC.

What are the main challenges WIC Nutrition Associates face when working with diverse populations?

WIC Nutrition Associates often work with families from various cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, which can present communication and trust-building challenges. Adapting nutritional guidance to fit diverse dietary habits and addressing potential barriers such as food insecurity or limited access to healthy foods are common aspects of this role. Associates need to be empathetic, culturally sensitive, and creative in providing education and support that is both relevant and actionable for each family's unique circumstances.

What is the difference between Wic Nutrition Associate vs Wic Nutritionist?

AspectWic Nutrition AssociateWic Nutritionist
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require nutrition-related certificationsBachelor's degree in nutrition, dietetics, or related field; licensure or certification often required
Work EnvironmentWIC clinics, community health centers, public health programsWIC clinics, healthcare facilities, public health agencies
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in WIC programs, public health sectorWIC programs, healthcare, public health organizations

Wic Nutrition Associates typically assist with client education and administrative tasks, requiring less formal education. Wic Nutritionists have advanced qualifications and provide comprehensive nutritional counseling. Both roles work within WIC programs and serve similar populations, but Nutritionists have a broader scope of practice and higher credentials.

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WIC Warehouse Support/General Assistant

San Diego State University Research Foundation

San Diego, CA • On-site

$19 - $20/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


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Job description

Overview
  • This position is open until filled with an initial application review to take place after June 22, 2026.
  • Work hours will range from 12-16 per week in 3-4 hour shifts, Monday-Friday between 9am to 2pm.
  • The pay rate for this position is $19 - $20 per hour.

The SDSU Research Foundation Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program is the largest WIC agency in San Diego County, with approximately 80 employees providing a variety of nutrition services to over 26,000 participants monthly. The WIC program is a safety net program that aims to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating, and referrals to health care for residents of San Diego County.
Under the direction of the Associate Director performs day-to-day tasks in support of WIC Operations such as delivering supplies, receiving warehouse deliveries, minor equipment assembly, vehicle maintenance tasks, meeting room set ups and printing WIC materials.
Responsibilities
The WIC Warehouse Support is responsible for but not limited to:
Deliveries 50%
Provides pickup and delivery of supplies, interoffice mail, breast pumps, WIC Cards and document boxes for WIC locations.
Warehouse, Equipment and Inventory Support 25%
Oversees warehouse organization of equipment, nutrition education, breastfeeding and outreach materials. Assist with inventory tracking to include light computer-based documentation, physical tagging and recycle and disposition of items removed from inventory. Provides all office copies of nutrition education, outreach materials and fiscal paperwork for audit files. Duplicates, collates, folds and stuff envelopes for participant mass mailings.
Equipment Assembly and Maintenance 20%
Responsible for making minor equipment assembly such as lightweight furniture and waiting room toys. Assist Breastfeeding Coordinator with cleaning of breast pumps. Assist in setting up meeting rooms for various training and meeting needs. Responsible for vehicle maintenance tasks such as filling gas tank and keeping cars clean.
Other Duties and Responsibilities as Assigned 5%
Participates in staff meetings and trainings as needed.
Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities
  • Knowledge of the common terminology, methods, practices, tools and procedures related to basic building maintenance and repair
  • Knowledge of the wide variety of policies and procedures integral to the California WIC program as it pertains to document retention
  • Ability to perform a variety of repair tasks, operate all applicable tools, equipment and systems
  • Ability to follow standard written instructions and procedures
  • Ability to assemble, install and repair equipment and furniture
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to provide proof of valid California Driver's License and current insurance coverage
  • Ability to drive throughout San Diego County and to WIC Offices
  • Ability to maintain inventory of WIC equipment
  • Ability to track retention dates and schedule shredding of confidential documentation
  • Ability to interact and communicate clearly and effectively in a professional manner, both orally and in writing
  • Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of participant, employee and agency records and documents
  • Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment and to work with a multi-cultural staff and participant population
  • Ability to understand and follow posted work rules and procedures
  • Ability to arrive to work on time, understand and follow posted work rules and procedures
  • Ability to relate well to others within the WIC project environment and interact effectively with coworkers
  • Ability to be a highly motivated self-starter with strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to be well organized, meet deadlines, display detail orientation; possess good judgment and common sense
  • Ability to display sensitivity to ethnically and culturally diverse individuals
  • Ability to comply with state and local agency breastfeeding policies and competencies

Experience/Education
  • None

Preferred Qualifications and Skills
  • Previous experience working for WIC, Public Health or Social Services programs
  • 6-months of hands-on experience performing shuttle driving and/or warehouse work

Additional Applicant Information
  • Candidate must reside in California and live within a commutable distance from SDSU at time of hire.
  • Job offer is contingent upon satisfactory clearance based on background check results (including a criminal record check).
  • San Diego State University Research Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. Consistent with California law and federal civil rights laws, SDSU Research Foundation provides equal opportunity in employment without unlawful discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin or any other categories protected by federal or state law.
  • Employment decisions are based on an individual's qualifications as they relate to the job under consideration. Our commitment to equal opportunity means ensuring that every employee has equal access to resources and support.
  • SDSU Research Foundation complies with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the California Equity in Higher Education Act, California's Proposition 209 (Art. I, Section 31 of the California Constitution), and other applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws including grant or contract terms and conditions related to funded program activities. Further the SDSU Research Foundation maintains a Nondiscrimination Policy that prohibits discriminatory preferential treatment, segregation based on race or any other protected status, and all forms of unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in all programs, policies, and practices.
  • SDSU Research Foundation makes all employment decisions including, but not limited to, applicant screening, hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, benefits, disciplinary actions, and terminations on the basis of merit.

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