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The WIC Nutritionist is responsible for serving WIC participants through an assessment of nutritional status, assigning appropriate WIC food packages, and providing participant-centered nutrition ...

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Reports to the Manager/WIC Coordinator or Clinic Supervisor. Responsible for completing nutrition and breastfeeding assessment, education, and counseling and serves as a WIC Qualified Nutritionist or ...

Join CareSouth as a Full-Time WIC Nutritionist in Baton Rouge, LA, where your expertise in nutrition directly impacts the health and well-being of families in our community. This onsite position ...

Join CareSouth as a Full-Time WIC Nutritionist in Baton Rouge, LA, where your expertise in nutrition directly impacts the health and well-being of families in our community. This onsite position ...

WIC Clerk Department: Early Learning and Family Services; Women, Infants, and Children Hourly Wage: $20.00- $20.00 Position Type: Full Time, Non-Exempt Direct Supervisor: WIC Site Supervisor Work ...

WIC Educator

Denver, CO · On-site

$21 - $29.23/hr

Refers WIC participants to appropriate healthcare, community, and social service programs. Assists clinic in front desk reception area duties including covering the WIC phone line, scheduling ...

The WIC Nutritionist's responsibility is to ensure that the delivery of program services follows Agency, State, City, and Federal guidelines, policies, and procedures. The WIC Nutritionist provides ...

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WIC NUTRITIONIST LOCATION: Butler, PA WAGE: $19.40/hour Adagio Health Inc is looking to hire a full-time Nutritionist for its Butler, PA WIC office. WHAT MAKES ADAGIO HEALTH A GREAT PLACE TO WORK?

WIC Clerk

Silverdale, WA · On-site

$20/hr

WIC Clerk Department: Early Learning and Family Services; Women, Infants, and Children Hourly Wage: $20.00- $20.00 Position Type: Full Time, Non-Exempt Direct Supervisor: WIC Site Supervisor Work ...

WIC Clerk

Chicago, IL · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

WIC Clerk Pay Range: $17 - $20 per hour. Department: WIC About TCA TCA Health, a Federally Qualified Health Center located on Chicago's far south side has been a provider of innovative, accessible ...

Join CareSouth as a Full-Time WIC Nutritionist in Baton Rouge, LA, where your expertise in nutrition directly impacts the health and well-being of families in our community. This onsite position ...

The WIC Nutritionist is responsible for serving WIC participants through an assessment of nutritional status, assigning appropriate WIC food packages, and providing participant-centered nutrition ...

Reports to the Manager/WIC Coordinator or Clinic Supervisor. Responsible for completing nutrition and breastfeeding assessment, education, and counseling and serves as a WIC Qualified Nutritionist or ...

POSITION SUMMARY The WIC Trainer plays a key role in building staff confidence and competency by delivering engaging, hands-on training in nutrition, breastfeeding, client services, and language of ...

Join CareSouth as a Full-Time WIC Nutritionist in Baton Rouge, LA, where your expertise in nutrition directly impacts the health and well-being of families in our community. This onsite position ...

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How much do wic jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for wic in the United States is $54,137.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $61,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a WIC?

A WIC job typically involves working for the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, a government-funded initiative that provides nutrition assistance to low-income families. WIC employees may work as nutritionists, clerks, breastfeeding consultants, or program administrators, helping eligible participants access food benefits, health referrals, and nutrition education. Responsibilities can include conducting health screenings, offering dietary guidance, and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. These roles are commonly found in health departments, community clinics, and nonprofit organizations.

What are some of the main challenges WIC nutritionists face in their day-to-day responsibilities?

One of the main challenges WIC Nutritionists face is addressing the diverse nutritional and cultural needs of clients with varying levels of health literacy. Navigating program eligibility requirements, staying updated with changing federal guidelines, and managing a significant caseload can also be demanding. Building trust and rapport within a short appointment window, while ensuring families receive the resources and education they need, requires both efficiency and empathy. However, many nutritionists find the role highly rewarding due to the positive impact they can have on community health and early childhood development.

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

To thrive as a WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Program Nutritionist, a background in nutrition, dietetics, or public health and relevant certifications such as a Registered Dietitian (RD) or equivalent are typically required. Familiarity with WIC-specific nutrition assessment tools, program software, and federal nutrition guidelines is important. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to educate and motivate clients are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies are crucial in effectively improving community health outcomes and supporting families in need through direct nutrition counseling and care.

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POSITION SUMMARY: The WIC Nutritionist is responsible for serving WIC participants through an assessment of nutritional status, assigning appropriate WIC food packages, and providing participant-centered nutrition education and counseling. The WIC nutritionist promotes and supports breastfeeding and provides referrals to other medical and community resources.

POSITION-SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Obtain and document height and weight measurements and conduct hemoglobin testing and lead screenings.
  • Complete nutrition interviews and collect nutrition-related information.
  • Utilize information collected to conduct nutrition assessment, certify WIC participants, and provide appropriate and culturally-sensitive nutrition education and counseling.
  • Designs WIC food packages for participants and issue benefits according to policies and procedures.
  • Promotes and supports breastfeeding through education
  • Refers participants to other medical/community services and resources, as appropriate
  • Provides WIC services at satellite clinic (when applicable)
  • Attend meetings, trainings, and conferences to maintain knowledge of current policy and job-related skills.
  • Performs related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
  • Master’s Degree in Nutrition, Registered Dietitian or RD eligible, required.
  • Understanding of public health system, maternal/child health, knowledge of food and nutrition
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office; familiarity with using computers and computer programs
  • English fluency (secondary language of Karen, Nepali, Spanish or other a plus)
  • Hours of Work: 40 hours per week
  • Travel:  The use of personal vehicle is required.
  • Exposure:  The exposure characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position.  For example, while performing the essential functions of this job, the employee rarely is exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals.  Additionally, the employee may occasionally be exposed to blood borne and other hazardous chemicals.  Finally, the noise level in the work environment can rarely be quite loud.  In all cases personal protective equipment will be provided to the employee in combination with adequate ventilation and other engineering controls to minimize the risk of exposure or other hazardous occurrence.
  • Physical: Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with special challenges to perform these essential functions.