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If you're looking for a satisfying career as a Registered Dietitian, you've come to the right place. The HealthcareMatch job board is designed to help you achieve your goals and find the perfect unique job that fits exactly what you're looking for. In addition to the job board, HealthcareMatch has a compensation survey outlining education requirements, certifications needed, average salary and job description.
Once your find yourself on your new journey as a Registered Dietitian, you will be working alongside a variety of people. This includes food service directors. catering managers, administrators and more. In your role as a Registered Dietitian, you can expect to perform duties such as advising and counseling others on food and nutrition, understanding patients' nutritional needs and creating meal plans. They generally maintain optimal health and weight loss, or attend to specific therapeutic needs.
You'll need at least a Bachelors degree to become a Registered Dietitian, and you may find that experience in other roles could help you on your journey to this role. A majority of Registered Dietitian jobs require experience in a role such as a Dietetic Internship, and some Registered Dietitians have previous experience as Clinical Dietitians. The degree breakdown of Registered Dietitians across the United States can be found below.
The remainder of education held by Registered Dietitians across the United States is made up of Associates degrees, Doctorates, Diplomas, Licenses and High School Diplomas.
Some skills that a Registered Dietitian should have include (but are not limited to) people skills, analytical skills, communication and compassion.
The job growth rate for Registered Dietitians is 11%, and the current average salary is per $56,185 year, or $27 per hour. Depending on your skill level and location, you could make up to $72,000 per year. California, Alaska, and Oregon are the states with the highest average salaries for Registered Dietitians. There is an abundance of certifications you can obtain as a Registered Dietitian.
Registered Dietitians can expect to work in the following practice settings:
Some benefits of working as a Registered Dietitian include many career options, helping people, living a healthy lifestyle and more.
Check out all of the unique positions listed on the HealthcareMatch job board and join the other 32,000+ Registered Dietitians across the United States! We have your best interest in mind and we want to see you succeed!