Richmond, Virginia, USA
12 days ago
Assistant Director of Sports Nutrition
Details

Posted: 25-Feb-25

Location: Richmond, Virginia

Type: Full-time

Salary: $45,000 - $50,000

Categories:

Sports Medicine Sports Medicine - Nutritionist

Sector:

Collegiate Sports VCU Athletics is seeking a professional, seasoned sports nutritionist.

Summary:

Reporting to the Assistant AD for Sports Medicine, this position will collaborate with VCU Athletics to support the health and well-being of all student-athletes by providing education to all coaches, healthcare providers, and student-athletes on safe and proper fueling for competitive performance using the latest scientific-based evidence and NCAA guidelines as well as be knowledgeable in supplement education and regulation. In addition to providing individual and team-based education, the Assistant Director of Sports Nutrition must be competent in food service management tasks required at fueling stations. Responsibilities include monitoring student workers, placing orders twice a week, managing the nutrition budget, developing monthly budget reports, authenticating purchase transactions, and monitoring supplement inventory. This role will also coordinate and execute day-to-day nutrition operations, participate as a member of an interdisciplinary sports performance team, and ensure that sports nutrition strategies are effectively implemented and prioritized by team support and coaching staff.

Typical Duties

Dietary Counseling & Coordination of Care

Provide nutritional care and education to student-athletes, coaches, and sports medicine staff to maximize student-athlete performance, health and well-being; Assess and analyze dietary practices, body composition, strength development, and energy balance (intake and expenditure) of student-athletes in the context of athletic performance and health; Document and record all counseling sessions within the medical health record system; identify high-nutrition-risk athletes; Provide structured meal plans if deemed necessary based on clinical judgment; Counsel student-athletes on optimal nutrition for exercise training (aligning nutrition with training phases and goals), competition, recovery, weight management, hydration, travel, and supplementation; Guide and counsel student-athletes in achieving and maintaining a body mass, body fat percentage, and muscle mass that support both good health and peak performance; Maintain efficient communication with the Sports Performance Team regarding player development; Provide medical nutrition therapy (MNT) for specialized conditions such as anemia, food allergies, injuries, and menstrual dysfunction as necessary; Provide guidance and recommendations to coaching and operations staff on nutrition for home and away games (e.g., catering, hotels, airlines, and competition nutrition for the team); Facilitate and/or participate in multidisciplinary Wellness Team meetings to support student-athletes with high-priority nutrition concerns, such as: GI-related nutrition issues Eating disorders and disordered eating Other concerning nutrition-related health issues Food insecurity support Partner with a Sports Psychologist to effectively refer student-athletes requiring behavioral support for nutrition-related concerns. Ensure adherence to HIPAA regulations and maintain seamless coordination throughout the process.

Sports Performance Team Collaboration

Communicate with facilities managers to ensure nutrition events are approved and all logistical details are accounted for; Prepare all home game day fueling services and ensure timely communication with away teams for travel nutrition support; Promote recruitment efforts by engaging with prospective student-athletes and their families regarding the Performance Nutrition Program; Assist in planning and execution of daily team meals, where appropriate, while coordinating with caterers, the sports performance team, and operations staff; Collaborate with coaches and members of the Sports Performance Team to coordinate appropriate pre-, during- and post-exercise fluids and snacks for individual training, team practices, and competitions; Serve as a resource for sports coaches, athletic trainers, and strength & conditioning coaches; collaborate with other members of the Performance Nutrition Team to develop and oversee nutrition policies and procedures;

Nutrition Education

Develop and utilize resources to support educational efforts regarding the nutritional needs of student-athletes; Create engaging, interactive, and individualized education activities for athletes to enhance learning outcomes; Facilitate grocery store tours, team talks, cooking classes, hydration tests, and provide access to local food pantry resources; Develop and maintain social media platforms to promote services and provide nutrition education to student-athletes; Stay up-to-date on current food, nutrition, supplement, and health-related research in sports nutrition; Develop detailed sports nutrition injury protocols and regularly review updated literature for necessary adjustments; Educate all teams on dietary supplements and run database analyses to approve or decline supplement intake; Plan and execute events for National Nutrition Month, and National Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

Fuel Station Management & Supervision

Assist in the management of the Fuel Station, including supervision of 20-25 work-study students, overseeing budget and financial planning for the nutrition staff, and managing purchase orders for all Fuel Station products; Manage, train, mentor, and educate nutrition students, dietetic interns, HPEX interns, and fellows to enhance the Performance Nutrition Program.

Typical Education and Experience

Minimum Qualifications 
Minimum hiring standards include:
Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition or a closely related field;
Registered Dietitian (RD) 
2 years experience (GA or internship experience is acceptable);
Familiarity with NCAA regulations regarding the health and safety of student-athletes;
Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff and student environment or commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU.

Preferred Qualifications
Preferred hiring standards include:
An advanced degree or training and work experience that equates to an advanced degree;
At least one (1) year of experience working within Division I Athletics;
Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD) or CSSD eligible within 6 months of hire;
Knowledge of ED/DE signs and symptoms and experience providing nutrition counseling and working in a team setting for care.

Typical Licensure

Credentialed Registered Dietitian through the Commission on Dietetic Registration or ability to become credentialed within six months of start date

 

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