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Dietitian
What You’ll Do
"Deliver personalized nutrition counseling using behavior change strategies that create lasting results"
Dietitian
What You’ll Do
"Deliver personalized nutrition counseling using behavior change strategies that create lasting results"
Dietitian
What You’ll Do
"Deliver personalized nutrition counseling using behavior change strategies that create lasting results"
Dietitian
What You’ll Do
"Deliver personalized nutrition counseling using behavior change strategies that create lasting results"


We believe in a culture of constant improvement
Just like we encourage patients to take small steps, we support our team in growing every day. This applies to everyone, including leadership, and shows up in our training, continuing education, and development.
We invest in your growth and success
Remote-first work
Work from anywhere for convenience that supports your life, so you can show up fully for your patients and yourself.
Focus on care, not admin
We handle the logistics—so you can spend more time doing what you do best: delivering high-quality nutrition care.
Make an impact at scale
Help more people access personalized nutrition care and see the impact of your work every day.
Collaborative team
Be part of a team that values shared knowledge and support so you never feel like you’re practicing alone.
Competitive compensation
Enjoy reliable, transparent pay that reflects your expertise and supports a stable, long-term career.
Growth in skillset
Grow your skills with ongoing support and collaboration to create lasting change with patients.
Join thousands who have taken control of their eating and health
90%
report a healthier relationship with food

215+ 5-star reviews
“Zainab is so knowledgeable. She explains things in a way that is easy to understand. She is kind. She helps me understand the mechanics of nutrition and the emotional aspects as well. I love working with her.”
Michele B
10 lbs
average weight loss in 3 months

70%
report improvement in digestive symptoms
report digestive improvement

“Danielle is amazing. She works with me and my ever-changing barriers to a healthy lifestyle. She keeps me accountable and is always ready”
Robin Maher Barker


Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) are recognized food and nutrition experts who meet strict academic and professional requirements. These include earning a degree in nutrition or dietetics, completing 1,200 hours of supervised practice, and passing a national exam. All Everlong dietitians are RDNs and maintain their credentials through ongoing continuing education.
Yes. You’ll work with the same dietitian so they can understand your habits, patterns, and progress over time. If you ever feel it’s not the right fit, we can find you a better fit quickly.
Your first session is a conversation, not a lecture. We’ll go through your eating habits, health goals, lifestyle, and anything that’s been holding you back. You’ll leave with a clear, realistic plan you can actually follow.
Most patients meet weekly at the start to build momentum and consistency. From there, sessions can be adjusted based on your goals, schedule, and progress.
No. Registered dietitians (RDNs) are licensed healthcare professionals with formal training, clinical experience, and national certification. “Nutritionist” is not regulated in many areas, so qualifications can vary widely.
That’s exactly who this is for. Most diets fail because they focus on short-term rules instead of long-term behavior change. We focus on fixing the underlying habits and patterns so progress actually sticks.
No. We don’t use restrictive diets or all-or-nothing plans. You’ll build flexible habits that fit your life, so you can still enjoy the foods you like while making real progress.



