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Nutrition Educator - Pinellas (Hybrid)

Nutrition Educator - Pinellas (Hybrid)

University of FloridaPinellas
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Registered Dietitian (Part-Time)

Registered Dietitian (Part-Time)

HHS Culinary and Nutrition Solutions, LLCFort Myers, FL, US
$35.00 hourly
Part-time
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Supervisor - School Nutrition

Supervisor - School Nutrition

Polk County Public SchoolsFL, US
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Adjunct Faculty, Nutrition (Academic Year 2024-2025)

Adjunct Faculty, Nutrition (Academic Year 2024-2025)

Pensacola State CollegeFL, US
$37.00 hourly
Part-time
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Nutrition Services Assistant

Nutrition Services Assistant

Lee HealthCape Coral, FL
Full-time
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Nutrition Coordinator (Graduate Assistant)

Nutrition Coordinator (Graduate Assistant)

University of The Incarnate WordFort Myers, FL, US
Part-time
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Nutrition Educator - Pinellas (Hybrid)

Nutrition Educator - Pinellas (Hybrid)

University of FloridaPinellas
25 days ago
Job description

Job Description :

The is seeking an enthusiastic SNAP-Ed Nutrition Educator to deliver nutrition and health education to youth in Pinellas County communities. Our Educators receive on-the-job training and development. FNP offers meaningful work to be passionate about. Join us!

About SNAP-Ed and FNP

SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - Education) is a federally funded grant program that teaches people how to eat healthy on a budget and be more physically active to reduce the risk of obesity and chronic disease.

  • Our programming is focused on youth from pre-k through high school, where % or more students receive free or reduced meals or are otherwise considered eligible.
  • FNP has been providing SNAP-Ed in Florida since 6.

About the Opportunity

Nutrition Educators (NEs) use standardized curriculum materials based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to teach food and nutrition-related subject matter (physical activity, food safety, healthy eating practices) to youth audiences in a group setting.

  • Programming may be one-time lessons or a series and include activities such as food demonstrations and taste tests, gardening, soccer, and other hands-on learning. Most classes are face-to-face, with occasional virtual programming.
  • Travel to local programming sites in a personal vehicle (mileage reimbursement paid). Sites can include schools, summer food service programs, community centers, recreation programs, afterschool programs, and early childhood education centers.
  • Actively recruit new partners and foster existing relationships, with a goal of reaching participants and expanding programming. NEs take ownership of their calendar, using strategy and planning to ensure a full schedule.
  • Collaborate locally, regionally, and statewide with partners and colleagues. Projects include school gardens, lunchroom initiatives, and other interventions that create healthy policies, systems, and environments for our communities.
  • Capture impact and tell the FNP story through reporting, survey collection, and success narratives.
  • Receive orientation and ongoing training on foundational nutrition, teaching methods, recruitment strategies, and related professional topics. NEs become certified in food safety and complete the National Nutrition Certification Program. Regular training will take place in group and independent settings, in person and online.
  • A Great Place to Work

    The UF / IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program has a culture of purpose and passion, with a strong commitment to employee well-being and a positive, collaborative workplace. We allow for flexibility including non-traditional schedules and options for hybrid work. When you join FNP you are joining the renowned University of Florida, a top institution with Extension offices in every part of the state.

    What We Are Looking For

  • Someone who identifies with and embraces
  • Outgoing and comfortable leading and engaging groups in a classroom setting
  • Ability to network, engage potential partners, communicate program value, and identify opportunities for collaboration
  • Ability to interact with diverse participants, partners, and colleagues in a positive, professional, and respectful manner
  • Someone who will contribute their individual talents to the success of a team
  • Self-motivated and proactive, with an ability to effectively manage time and resources, and work with minimal supervision
  • Commitment to continuous learning and development, including receiving and giving feedback
  • Skills to adapt to change as the program priorities or audience changes
  • Additional Details

    This position is supervised by a regional Extension Program Manager. The normal work schedule is Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. Flexible scheduling will be required due to the nature of the program, including some evenings and weekends. Schedule variations would be known in advance. NEs lift and carry teaching materials and supplies up to lbs. The job may require standing for prolonged periods of time, stooping, pushing and pulling. Teaching may take place outdoors and may include physical activity. A valid driver’s license and reliable daily transportation for business travel is required. Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a Level II background check.

    If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call 7 or the Florida Relay Service at 1 (TDD) or visit .

    Advertised Salary :

    hourly + benefits package

    The University of Florida offers outstanding benefits and retirement options, generous leave plans, a health and wellness program that reflects its commitment to quality of life and quality of work, and many more competitive perks and rewards. Highlights include :

  • Coverage options for individuals, spouses / domestic partners, and children
  • Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Flex Spending, Disability, and many optional plans
  • State of Florida Retirement (Pension or Investment)
  • Paid Family Leave
  • Tuition assistance (Employee Education Program)
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (UF is a qualifying employer)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Free LinkedIn Learning
  • Discounted goods and services
  • Minimum Requirements :

    High school diploma or equivalent.

    Preferred Qualifications :

    Candidates who are interested in the position and meet the minimum requirements are encouraged to apply.

    Preferences include :

  • Experience in education, childcare, community health, food prep or service, or related fields
  • Experience working with youth audiences (pre-k through high school)
  • Experience working with lower resource clients
  • Connections to community
  • Comfortable using technology for educational, data entry, and communication purposes (email, video meetings, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office suite of tools, web)