What Are Nutritionist Jobs at Summer Camp?

Nutritionist Jobs at Overnight Camps

Nutritionist jobs at summer camps are essential roles that support camper health, wellness, and dietary safety across every meal of every day. From traditional sleepaway camps with multi-week sessions to large co-ed residential camps serving thousands of meals a week, nutritionists partner with chefs, medical staff, and kitchen teams to plan balanced menus, manage allergies, and accommodate religious, cultural, and personal dietary needs.

As a nutritionist at an overnight camp, you’ll review menus, develop allergy-aware substitutions, coordinate special diets, conduct nutritional analysis, and educate staff on food safety and dietary inclusivity. You’ll often run nutrition education sessions for campers as well. Many residential camps treat nutritionists as a senior advisory role that connects medical, kitchen, and admin leadership throughout the summer.

What does a nutritionist do at a summer camp?

You’ll review menus, manage allergy substitutions, support special diets, and partner with chefs and medical staff. Most sleepaway camps integrate nutrition support across all meal service throughout the summer camp season.

What credentials do nutritionists need at sleepaway camps?

RD (Registered Dietitian) or RDN credentials are highly preferred, along with state licensure where required. Strong food allergy and pediatric nutrition experience matter most at residential camps serving children.

Do nutritionists work full-summer at camp?

Schedules vary. Some overnight camps employ year-round nutritionists supporting menu planning before the season; others bring on seasonal RDs for the summer. Hybrid roles with remote pre-season planning are increasingly common at residential camps.

What does the pay look like for nutritionist jobs at summer camps?

Pay is competitive and commensurate with credentials and experience. Sleepaway camps include room, board, and laundry alongside salary, which adds significant value to the overall summer camp package beyond the base figure.

Do nutritionists teach campers about food?

Often yes. Many co-ed residential camps fold nutrition education into wellness programs, food sustainability, or kitchen-and-garden curricula, giving nutritionists a chance to teach campers alongside their menu planning work at the sleepaway camp.

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