Nutrition and Dietetic Technician

Nutrition and Dietetics

Changes in diet can help reduce the risk of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, obesity, and other health problems. Nutrition and dietetic technicians, registered (NDTRs) help people understand how to make better choices about the food they eat. NDTRs are nationally credentialed food and nutrition technical practitioners who have met educational and credentialing criteria to earn and maintain the NDTR credential.

NDTRs work alongside RDNs to plan menus and prepare food for people with special nutritional needs. Some NDTRs focus on education, such as teaching children, new mothers and other people the importance of nutrition. NDTRs often work in hospitals, nursing homes, and long-term care facilities. Schools, day care centers, weight management clinics, government agencies, prisons and the food service industry also employ NDTRs.

NDTRs, often work directly with patients and/or clients, so good communication skills and the ability to cope with people who are sick are necessary. Teamwork is also essential, because NDTRs almost always collaborate with other health care providers.

The Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) reviewed this career profile.

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  • Average Salary

    $36,520

  • Years Higher Education

    3 - 4

  • Job Outlook

    Excellent