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Sports Dietician
The Sports Dietitian is a high-impact member of the University of Vermont Division I Athletics team, dedicated to fueling the performance, recovery, and long-term health of student-athletes across all programs. This role provides cutting-edge, evidence-based nutrition guidance tailored to the unique demands of elite collegiate athletes, translating science into practical strategies that maximize strength, endurance, recovery, and overall wellbeing. This position is deeply integrated with Athletic Performance, Athletic Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Catamount Sports Psychology, and coaching staff, ensuring that nutrition is seamlessly aligned with training, competition, and travel demands. The Sports Dietitian will design and lead individualized nutrition plans, team fueling programs, and educational initiatives, equipping student-athletes with the knowledge and tools to perform at their highest level on and off the field.
Beyond performance, this role fosters holistic student-athlete development, empowering athletes to make informed nutrition choices that support academic success, mental health, and lifelong healthy habits. In addition, the Sports Dietician will be mindful of disordered eating behavior and RED-S within their integrated practice and approach in working with student athletes. The ideal candidate is a passionate advocate for sports nutrition, excited to innovate, educate, and collaborate in a dynamic, high-energy Division I athletics environment. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of nutrition and performance at a competitive program with a strong commitment to athlete success and wellbeing. This position will collaborate closely with the Registered Dietician within Student Health Services to support student holistic and clinical needs, and the position may also take appointments for the general student population from Student Health Services. Following the medical model, this position is a member of the Athletic Medicine team within the Center for Health and Wellbeing, supporting student athletes.
Registered Dietitian (RD or RDN) credential, eligible to practice in Vermont. Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, or a related field. Experience providing nutrition services to athletes or highly active populations. Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to collaborate effectively across teams. Knowledge of NCAA nutrition rules and supplement regulations. Demonstrated commitment to supporting students from all backgrounds and experiences. The ability to obtain a Board-Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD) in 2 years or already having the CSSD credential. Comfortability working with students with disordered eating behavior and RED-S.
Position Details
Sports Dietician
The Sports Dietitian is a high-impact member of the University of Vermont Division I Athletics team, dedicated to fueling the performance, recovery, and long-term health of student-athletes across all programs. This role provides cutting-edge, evidence-based nutrition guidance tailored to the unique demands of elite collegiate athletes, translating science into practical strategies that maximize strength, endurance, recovery, and overall wellbeing. This position is deeply integrated with Athletic Performance, Athletic Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Catamount Sports Psychology, and coaching staff, ensuring that nutrition is seamlessly aligned with training, competition, and travel demands. The Sports Dietitian will design and lead individualized nutrition plans, team fueling programs, and educational initiatives, equipping student-athletes with the knowledge and tools to perform at their highest level on and off the field.
Beyond performance, this role fosters holistic student-athlete development, empowering athletes to make informed nutrition choices that support academic success, mental health, and lifelong healthy habits. In addition, the Sports Dietician will be mindful of disordered eating behavior and RED-S within their integrated practice and approach in working with student athletes. The ideal candidate is a passionate advocate for sports nutrition, excited to innovate, educate, and collaborate in a dynamic, high-energy Division I athletics environment. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of nutrition and performance at a competitive program with a strong commitment to athlete success and wellbeing. This position will collaborate closely with the Registered Dietician within Student Health Services to support student holistic and clinical needs, and the position may also take appointments for the general student population from Student Health Services. Following the medical model, this position is a member of the Athletic Medicine team within the Center for Health and Wellbeing, supporting student athletes.
Registered Dietitian (RD or RDN) credential, eligible to practice in Vermont. Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, or a related field. Experience providing nutrition services to athletes or highly active populations. Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to collaborate effectively across teams. Knowledge of NCAA nutrition rules and supplement regulations. Demonstrated commitment to supporting students from all backgrounds and experiences. The ability to obtain a Board-Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD) in 2 years or already having the CSSD credential. Comfortability working with students with disordered eating behavior and RED-S.
Master’s degree preferred. Experience with Division I or high-level collegiate athletes. Experience integrating nutrition programs with strength & conditioning and sports medicine teams. Track record of program development, team education, or athlete performance optimization. Experience working with students with disordered eating behavior and RED-S.
$54,000-$60,000 (10-month term)
Non-standard work hours required, A probationary period may be required, Occasional evening and/or weekends required (if non-exempt position, may result in overtime), Background Check required for this position
Exempt
Yes, UVMSU
Posting Details
Position will be posted for a minimum of one week, after which it is subject to removal without notice.
| Job Location | Burlington, Vermont, United States | | Job Open Date | 03/11/2026 | | Job Close Date (Jobs close at 11:59 PM EST.) | | | Open Until Filled | No |
Our Common Ground Statement
The University of Vermont is a welcoming, educationally purposeful community committed to creating an inclusive environment that embraces intellectual diversity and global perspectives. We seek to prepare students to be accountable leaders who will bring to their work a grasp of complexity, effective problem-solving and communication skills, and an enduring commitment to learning and ethical conduct. Members of the University of Vermont community embrace and advance the values of Our Common Ground: Respect, Integrity, Innovation, Openness, Justice, and Responsibility. Staff play a critical role in this effort and the successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to UVM’s mission and advancing Our Common Ground values through the execution of their job duties.
Position Information
| Position Title | Medical Specialists PC2 X | | Posting Number | S5995PO | | Department | Center for Health & Wellbeing/30450 | | Position Number | 00027833 | | Percent of Full-Time | 1.0 | | Standard Hours at 1.0 FTE | 37.5 | | Term (months per year) | 10 |
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Anthony Spagnolo |
Associate Director of Academic Services |
Beatrix Lever |
Assistant Director of Academic Services |
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Eugene Santos |
Athletic Trainer (Sports: Men's Basketball) |
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Marc Hickok |
Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Director |
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Lisa Hardy |
Athletic Trainer (Sports: Women's Soccer) |
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Kristen O'Connell |
Head Athletic Trainer (Sports: Women's Lacrosse) |
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Matt Bain |
Head Athletic Trainer & Health Care Administrator (Sports: Men's Hockey) |
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Kelly Thorne |
Director of Catamount Sport Psychology and Counseling |
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Bekkah Bond |
Assistant Director of Athletic Performance |
Mollie Gribbin |
Assistant Director of Catamount Sport Psychology and Counseling |
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
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Cathy Rahill |
Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development and Academic Affairs SWA |
Anthony Spagnolo |
Associate Director of Academic Services |
Beatrix Lever |
Assistant Director of Academic Services |
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
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Kristen O'Connell |
Head Athletic Trainer (Sports: Women's Lacrosse) |
|
Eugene Santos |
Athletic Trainer (Sports: Men's Basketball) |
|
Matt Bain |
Head Athletic Trainer & Health Care Administrator (Sports: Men's Hockey) |
|
Lisa Hardy |
Athletic Trainer (Sports: Women's Soccer) |
|
Kelly Thorne |
Director of Catamount Sport Psychology and Counseling |
|
Marc Hickok |
Assistant Director of Athletics, Director of Athletic Performance |
|
Bekkah Bond |
Assistant Director of Athletic Performance |
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
|
Cathy Rahill |
Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Development and Academic Affairs SWA |
|
Namik Sevlic |
Associate Director of Academic Services |
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Jess Cassotis |
Assistant Director of Academic Services |
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
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Eugene Santos |
Sports Medicine, Trainer |
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Marc Hickok |
Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Director |
|
Mishaal Amjad |
Sports Medicine, Trainer |
|
Bekkah Bond |
Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning |
|
Lisa Hardy |
Sports Medicine, Trainer |
|
Kristen O'Connell |
Sports Medicine, Trainer |
|
Matt Bain |
Sports Medicine, Trainer |
|
Kelly Thorne |
Director of Catamount Sport Psychology and Counseling |
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