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Nutritionist

Overview

Nutritionists create healthy meal plans to help individuals and institutions to boost athletic performance and overall wellness.

Description

  • Assess clients’ nutritional needs or deficiencies.
  • Plan clients’ menus based on their habits and needs.
  • Education patients on healthy eating habits.
  • Document patients’ progress.
  • Conduct seminars to inform others how to maintain good nutrition and health.

Entry requirements

  • You’ll need a Nutrition-related Diploma. To be recognised by the Singapore Nutrition and Dietetics Association (SNDA), you will minimally need a Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition or equivalent.

Salary

$3,100 – 4,500

/mo

Salary ranges are estimated based on public information found on Singaporean job portals, including MyCareersFuture, MySkillsFuture. Updated as of 2026.

Trivia

To stay at a healthy weight, you need to eat good food and exercise regularly. But exercise may also make you hungrier, so it’s important to be mindful and have a balance.

What to expect

Your job is addressing clients’ dietary restrictions and promoting healthy eating habits. It’s important to set a good example with healthy habits of your own.

Soft
skills

Attention to Detail
Able to assess dietary needs and create detailed nutrition pants.
Discipline
Able to ensure clients follow advice that supports clients’ goals.
Communication
Ability to share complicated information about nutrition clearly with all audiences.
Teaching Skills
Skilled in educating clients about nutrition, eating habits, and diets.
Knowledge of Nutrients
Good understanding of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and nutrients and how they affect the human body.
Public Speaking
Able to speak to large audiences in workshops or audiences.

Hard
skills

Frequently asked questions

They may work in many industries including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, cafeterias, and even governmental organisations.

Nutritionists work with healthy individuals, focusing on promoting healthy eating habits and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Dietitians work with both healthy and unwell individuals, treating medical conditions through nutrition therapy.

Certifications like Registered Dietitian Nutritionist or Certified Nutrition Specialist help give you more credibility. Practical experience through internships will also be valuable.

Many people think that nutritionists only focus on weight loss, but they actually address a wide range of health concerns including managing medical conditions, improving athletic performance, and promoting overall wellness.

They have to juggle between providing detailed assessments, providing guidance and support to clients, and working with other healthcare professionals like physicians and psychologists.