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Registered Dietitian

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Nourish is onboarding outstanding Registered Dietitians. On our platform, we support both full-time and part-time providers. Nourish will help you provide evidence-based nutritional counseling over telehealth to many different types of patients. We help you build your practice by providing support on everything from insurance credentialing and claim submission to patient marketing. This lets you maximize your time counseling patients.
 
We are looking to onboard RDs who care deeply about helping patients and are excited about joining a fast-growing startup platform (backed by some of the world’s best healthcare investors) that is expanding access to nutritional therapy and improving the American healthcare system. We want to help one hundred million people live healthier, longer lives using Nourish.

About Us

Nourish is on a mission to improve people’s health by making it easy to eat well. More than half of Americans have a chronic condition related to what they eat, and poor nutrition is the number one driver of preventable death.

Nourish is addressing this healthcare crisis by helping people eat better, more easily, with our food as medicine platform. We connect people with a telehealth Registered Dietitian, food, and mobile app to improve their nutrition, all covered by health insurance. The Nourish mobile app provides a comprehensive approach to wellness through personalized visits with Registered Dietitians, medically-tailored meal delivery, health progress tracking, personalized content, meal logging, recipes / meal planning, AI chat, and more.

We launched two years ago and already have thousands of dietitians and hundreds of thousands of patients on the platform. Our patients span a wide range of nutrition-related conditions including diabetes, eating disorders, kidney disease, GI conditions, cancer, obesity / weight management, cardiovascular disease, and more. We are live in all 50 states.

We are growing quickly, have partnered with national health insurance companies and provider groups, and have raised over $44M from top-tier VCs including Index Ventures, Thrive Capital, Maverick Ventures, Y Combinator, and Box Group, amongst others. Our angel investors include world-class healthcare founders from Oscar, Rightway Health, Headway, Spring Health, and Alto Pharmacy, as well as soccer star Alex Morgan and the founders from Olipop and Notion.

Learn more about us in TechCrunch here and read about our recent Series A here.

Our backstory: After life-changing experiences working with RDs but paying out-of-pocket, our founding team became passionate about expanding access to nutritional care and advocating for RDs.
 
Our clinical philosophy: Learn more about our approach to care here.

Why Join Nourish

    • Help solve a massive problem — Over 100 million Americans face chronic conditions related to what they eat, but fewer than 1% of people eligible to see an RD actually engage with one.
    • Flexible schedule — You can set your own hours and practice remotely. Nourish helps you build your practice by handling everything related to insurance and sending some patients your way to assist in building your caseload.
    • Competitive compensation — Our high session rates and generous benefits and bonuses show that we take care of our RDs and pride ourselves on being the best place in the country for an RD to practice.
    • Grow as a clinician — We care about your professional development and have world-class mentoring and training if you want it. In this role, you will have the ability to develop long-term patient relationships and deliver lasting, life-changing results.
    • Great culture — Our goal is to be the best place in the country for an RD to practice. We advocate for RDs and want to "put RDs on the map". We only onboard world-class RDs, so if you join Nourish, you will have the opportunity to work with and learn from some of the best RDs in the country.
    • Focus on patients, not paperwork — Our amazing administrative team supports all facets of your work including insurance billing, customer support, intake paperwork, insurance credentialing, and assisting you in coordinating care with other providers. This helps you focus on what you do best — working with patients.

Key Responsibilities

    • Conduct weekly counseling sessions with patients using an evidence-based and patient-centric approach to care.
    • Demonstrate strong clinical and counseling skills, leading with empathy and kindness.
    • Help patients get to the root of their health concerns to create sustainable behavior changes rather than taking a short-term fix approach.
    • Serve patients with high standards of personal and professional integrity and ethics, with the ability to practice a high level of confidentiality.
    • Utilize extensive knowledge and experience in nutrition counseling approaches and modalities.
    • Complete session documentation (including clinical notes, patient communication, and care team follow-up messages) in a timely manner.
    • Stay up to date on current nutrition topics.

Please note that you must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. for this position. 

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