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How much do wic program assistant jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for wic program assistant in Hawaii is $47,503.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $49,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a WIC Program Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a WIC Program Assistant, you need knowledge of nutrition, basic administrative skills, and an understanding of public health program requirements, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with data entry systems, office software, and WIC-specific databases is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication help build trust with program participants and support their needs. These abilities are vital for ensuring efficient program operations and delivering essential services to diverse communities.

What are some common challenges WIC Program Assistants face when supporting participants, and how can they effectively address them?

WIC Program Assistants often encounter challenges such as managing high participant volumes, addressing diverse client needs, and ensuring accurate documentation. Effective communication skills, patience, and familiarity with program guidelines are essential for helping participants access benefits and resources. Building rapport with clients and staying organized can also help assistants resolve issues efficiently and provide a supportive environment for families.

What are WIC Program Assistants?

WIC Program Assistants are support staff who help administer the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program. They assist clients with the application process, collect and verify eligibility documents, schedule appointments, and provide information about nutrition and program benefits. Additionally, they may perform clerical duties, maintain records, and help distribute WIC benefits such as food vouchers. Their work ensures that eligible families receive the support and resources they need to maintain good health.
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WIC Nutrition Aide III

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Primary Purpose: Under indirect supervision, accurately and efficiently certify/recertify WIC participants based upon Federal regulations and State of Hawaii Department of Health WIC policies using the HIWIC computer system. Assists in all aspects of WIC services. Supports the mission, goals and objectives of Kalihi-Palama Health Center

Essential Duties:

  • Maintain professional customer service towards all participants and staff
  • Performs routine clerical duties with ability to type 25wpm, use fax/scan/copy machine

Accurately orients participants to the WIC program

  • Give directions to KPHC WIC clinic via all modes of transportation

Able to use audio visual equipment for WIC orientation video

Accurately explains the WIC program/history/foods approved

Able to accurately and efficiently certify/recertify WIC participants based upon Federal regulations, and State of Hawaii Department of Health WIC policies

Complete presumptive eligibility whenever possible and schedule follow up accordingly

Can accurately, verbally outline and record all aspects of WIC eligibility requirements, ID, household income eligibility and what documents are required to prove eligibility and Med-Quest verification

  • Use the HIWIC system to perform essential duties and other duties as assigned

Accurately determines and records first and second authorized caregivers

Accurately able to verbally explain e-WIC card

Accurately able to issue and activate e-WIC card

Accurately able to assist setting participants PIN

Able to direct participants in resetting/unlocking e-WIC pin using IVR number

Ability to deactivate card, set appointment for participants to retrieve new card

Able to retrieve and assess necessary foster care documents and legal guardianship documents

Ability to follow policies and procedures to issue e-WIC card and benefits to foster clients

  • Accurately records new pregnancy and end of pregnancy
  • Accurately complete in-state WIC transfers
  • Accurately print Verification of Certification (VOC)
  • Knows contact information to other WIC programs to help clients transfer if needed
  • Accurately apply for Hawaii WIC, issues e-WIC card and benefits to out of state transfers

Checks participants address/zip and phone number at each visit

Answer the phone, take messages and return phone calls in a timely manner

  • Retrieve phone messages/emails and returns calls/email in a timely manner

Accurately measures, records, and interprets anthropometric data

Accurately measures (Masimo), records and interprets hematological data

Must be effective in motivational interviewing

Must be effective in setting and documenting SMART goals with WIC clients

Accurately creates standard and tailored food packages

Accurately creates Special Authorized food packages with approved authority

Issue e-WIC benefits/explain usage

Can correctly verbally discuss all WIC eligible foods/formula

Able to void and re-issue-WIC cards/WIC benefits

Able to modify benefit issuance/retailor foods

Correctly does nutrition education (NE) contacts for all low-risk clients, read medical notes, gets needed forms and makes correct next appointment

Correctly provides appropriate follow-up nutrition education counseling to high-risk clients after seeing the registered dietitian at least once per certification

Follow "Special Formula and Medical Nutritional Products Issuance Guide" to complete special authorization in HIWIC with approved authority

Able to follow Special Formula ordering, receiving and issuing guidelines

Able to look up history of contacts to determine if cards were signed electronically

Able to do monthly time study for State Department of Health WIC office

Able to provide nutrition education for pregnant women, breastfeeding women and postpartum women

Able to provide nutrition education for infants and children (i.e. breastfeeding, bottle use, low iron, overweight, underweight, etc.)

  • Able to retrieve nutrition education from WICHealth.org and accurately record online nutrition education in HIWIC.

Able to assess WIC clients and appropriately refer high risk clients to the WIC Registered Dietitian

  • Call WIC "No Show" list monthly to contact missed appointments
  • Send WIC letters for applying to WIC, WIC orientation, and missed appointments

Retrieve WIC referrals in Centricity (KPHC EMR)

Schedule and complete WIC referrals in HIWIC in a timely manner according to standards

  • Appropriately refer WIC clients to Kalihi-Palama Health Center for additional resources
  • Appropriately refer to other community resources/healthcare providers.
  • Assist with outreach activities

Document and assist with voter registration

Document immunization status

Scan all necessary and required documents in HIWIC

Accurately documents WIC Rights and Responsibilities signature(s) for primary and alternate caregivers

Able to follow ethical guidelines and assure participant confidentiality on all information (HIPAA).

Able to provide interpretation in proficient language(s)

Regular and reliable on-site attendance is required.

Other Duties:

Observe safety and security procedures; determine appropriate actions beyond guidelines; report potentially unsafe conditions; use equipment and materials properly.

Cooperates with all other staff members in accomplishment of own job duties

Serves as a team player, exhibiting traits of courtesy, caring, helpfulness and respect

Maintain positive customer relationships through effective communication and follow up

Performs other related duties and accepts responsibility as assigned


Minimum Qualification Requirements:

Education:

High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required

BS in Nutrition

Experience: Previous experience working with children/infants preferred

Skills/Knowledge:

Competent with computers, office machines and office procedures

Must be able to work well with culturally and socio-economically diverse staff and participants

Able to speak and write English well

Bilingual preferred

Willing to be a critical thinker, assume leadership and support the KPHC-WIC team

Highly organized

Able to do simple accounting, mathematically inclined

Able to work calmly and effectively under stressful situations

A team player

Able to follow ethical guidelines and assure confidentiality of client information

Familiar with community resources and programs

Genuinely wants to help WIC participants

Able to work alone and with initiative

Able to train other staff in HIWIC, WIC and nutrition education

Kalihi-Palama Health Center is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity, and values the ways in which we are different. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other characteristic protected by applicable law