Remote Nutritionist/Health Coach – Female Health Background Preferred

Job Summary

SysTechCare Support is seeking a compassionate, evidence-based Remote Nutritionist/Health Coach to design and deliver personalized nutrition and lifestyle programs—primarily for women across different life stages (adolescence, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause/menopause). You will work virtually with clients, leveraging telehealth tools, behavior-change frameworks, and data-driven progress tracking to help them achieve sustainable health outcomes.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-depth virtual consultations, health assessments, and goal-setting sessions.

  • Create individualized meal plans, supplementation guidance (where legally permissible), and lifestyle protocols grounded in current nutrition science.

  • Coach clients using motivational interviewing, CBT-informed strategies, and habit-stacking techniques to drive adherence and long-term change.

  • Track and analyze client progress (biometrics, food logs, symptoms) and iterate programs accordingly.

  • Provide targeted coaching on PCOS, thyroid health, hormonal balance, metabolic health, weight management, gut health, pregnancy/postpartum nutrition, and menopause support.

  • Educate clients through evidence-based resources: PDFs, short videos, webinars, and group sessions.

  • Maintain accurate, confidential client records in compliance with privacy and data protection regulations (e.g., HIPAA/GDPR equivalents based on geography).

  • Collaborate with internal clinicians, fitness trainers, and product teams to enhance program quality and client experience.

  • Contribute to content creation (blogs, guides, social posts) to support brand authority and client engagement.

  • Stay current with emerging research, guidelines, and best practices in nutrition and womens health.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Bachelors or Masters degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, Public Health, or related field.

  • Registered Dietitian (RD/RDN), Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS), or equivalent national certification/license (as applicable to your jurisdiction).

  • Demonstrated expertise or formal training in womens health (e.g., PCOS, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause/menopause).

  • Strong command of telehealth platforms, EHR/EMR tools, and remote coaching workflows.

  • Excellent communication, empathy, and rapport-building skills.

  • Proven ability to translate complex science into practical, culturally-sensitive, and attainable recommendations.

  • Solid understanding of behavior change methodologies (MI, stages of change, habit formation).

  • High standards of ethics, confidentiality, and client-centered care.

Experience

  • 2–5 years of hands-on nutrition counseling or health coaching (clinic, hospital, wellness startup, or private practice).

  • Prior experience managing a remote client roster and delivering outcomes through digital tools.

  • Experience crafting womens health-specific protocols is a strong advantage.

Working Hours

  • Flexible, remote-first schedule.

  • Core collaboration window recommended (e.g., 4 hours overlap with IST/UTC for team meetings and case reviews).

  • Willingness to offer limited early-morning/evening slots to accommodate international client time zones, if required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Deep knowledge of macronutrient/micronutrient planning, hormonal health, metabolic markers, and functional lab interpretation (where relevant and legally allowed).

  • Familiarity with wearables, nutrition tracking apps, and digital health analytics.

  • Strong documentation discipline and outcome-driven mindset.

  • Ability to design group programs, challenges, and scalable curricula.

  • Content writing, webinar hosting, and public speaking skills are a plus.

  • Cultural competency and sensitivity to diverse populations.

Benefits

  • Fully remote work environment with flexible scheduling.

  • Opportunity to specialize and lead programs in womens health.

  • Continuous learning allowance for certifications, conferences, and courses.

  • Performance-based incentives and growth pathways (Senior Coach, Program Lead, Clinical Education).

  • Collaborative, mission-driven culture focused on measurable client outcomes.

Why Join SysTechCare Support

  • Mission-first: Help women access high-quality, science-backed nutrition care from anywhere.

  • Scalable impact: Influence program design, digital products, and education content that reach thousands.

  • Career growth: Advance into leadership, research, or product roles based on your strengths.

  • Innovation-ready: Work with an interdisciplinary team using tech, data, and behavioral science to elevate care.

How to Apply

Send the following to us (or via our careers portal, if provided):

  • Resume/CV highlighting relevant certifications and women health experience.

  • Cover letter explaining your coaching philosophy and impact stories.

  • Sample program/plan or de-identified case study (optional but preferred).

  • Links to any publications, webinars, or content you have created.

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