The search is on for the next official Healthy Family Project registered dietitian

(Healthy Family Project)

Healthy Family Project is encouraging registered dietitians to consider if they have what it takes to be the cause marketing organization’s next official registered dietitian. 

Since 2008, Healthy Family Project has retained a registered dietitian to serve as the sounding board to review recipes, create content, interact in social media groups and outlets, and respond to nutrition-based media inquiries, according to a news release.

“The registered dietitian position at Healthy Family Project has always been an integral part of what we do and the content we create,” Trish James, vice president of Healthy Family Project, said in the release. “This person needs to have a deep passion for nutrition and want to make a difference in the lives of others through their work.” 

More details about the position are available on the group’s website.

The next Official Healthy Family Project registered dietitian will be announced in late September, according to the company.

The new dietitian will join forces with Healthy Family Project’s already established group of food marketers creating fresh content for HealthyFamilyProject.com and its extensive social media outlets, according to the release. 

The new dietitian will also be a regular guest on the popular, consumer-facing Healthy Family Project podcast, which recently reached 40,000 downloads and 81 episodes. 

Healthy Family Project’s large social media following will offer the new dietitian the opportunity to position themselves as a thought leader in the nutrition, food and produce space, according to the release. In addition, the person will gain exposure through the blog housed on HealthyFamilyProejct.com, which sees 100,000 visitors per month, through production of regular content. 

“With nutrition top of mind for families, parents and guardians are specifically searching for our registered dietitian-approved recipes,” James said. “Our Pinterest page now reaches 6 million people per month and continues to grow quickly, along with our other social outlets and website.”

Healthy Family Project’s registered dietitian and author of Real Mom Nutrition, Sally Kuzemchak, is retiring her title after three years as the organization’s official registered dietitian, according to the release. 
 

 

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