OVERVIEW
The nutrition care specialist works with registered dietitians (RDs) to counsel patients individually and in group settings, plans special diets for patients according to nutritional requirements, creates menus, and prepares small-quantity foods.
JOB DUTIES
TRAINING
Job training for an nutrition care specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and seven weeks of Advanced Individual Training to include small-quantity food preparation.
Advanced Individual Training: 7 weeks at Fort Sam Houston, TX
Some of the skills you'll learn are:
HELPFUL SKILLS
REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S)
Operators & Food (OF): 95
WARRANT OFFICER TRACK
922A Food Service Technician
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
The skills you'll learn will help prepare you for a career within civilian hospitals, weight management clinics, nursing homes or rehabilitation centers. With a nutrition care specialist background, you may consider a career as a dietetic technician, dietary manager, nutrition technician, clinical dietetic technician or dietary aide.
Through your extensive Army National Guard medical training, real-world experiences and with some additional study, you may be able to test for certification as an Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals certified dietary manager (CDM) or the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics dietetic technician, registered (DTR) credential.
NUTRITION CARE SPECIALIST