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Clinical Dietitian (Tamil & Telugu Speaking) (FRESHERS) (Work From Home)

Location

India

JobType

full-time

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First Eat Right

Website: firsteatright.com
Job details:
Company Description

First Eat Right is dedicated to promoting honest, scientific, and reliable dietetic and nutritional practices in an industry often plagued by misinformation. We work diligently to provide effective, evidence-based slimming, fitness, and weight-loss solutions to our clients. As a member of the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics USA, we adhere to international standards under guidance from prestigious organizations such as the FDA and British Dietetic Association. Our mission is to combat fraudulent and unscientific dietary practices to ensure the best possible outcomes for our clients. We are committed to delivering high-quality services rooted in ethics and research-driven expertise.

Role Description

This is a full-time remote role for a Clinical Dietitian who is fluent in Tamil and Telugu. In this role, you will provide personalized nutritional counseling to clients, create and implement tailored diet plans, and deliver professional guidance to support clients in achieving their health and wellness goals. You will also assess clients’ dietary requirements and medical conditions, offer Medical Nutrition Therapy, and maintain accurate client records to monitor progress.

Qualifications
  • Expertise in Dietetics and Human Nutrition
  • Proficiency in Medical Nutrition Therapy and Nutritional Counseling
  • Strong communication skills in Tamil and Telugu
  • Ability to design and implement customized nutrition plans
  • Excellent organizational and client management skills
  • Degree or certification in Nutrition, Dietetics, or a related field
  • Freshers are welcome, though prior experience will be an added advantage
  • Access to a reliable internet connection and comfortable remote work setup
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Skills

communication skills
ethics