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Date Posted:
6/19/2025
Remote Work Level:
100% Remote
Location:
Remote in NC
Job Type:
Employee
Job Schedule:
Full-Time
Career Level:
Experienced
Travel Required:
Yes
Education Level:
Bachelor's/Undergraduate Degree
Salary:
$50,633 - $83,000 Annually
Categories:
Administrative, Consulting, Education & Training, Government, Nutrition
Benefits:
Career Development
About the Role
Title: Nutrition Consultant
Location: NC United States
Salary
$50,633.00 - $83,000.00 Annually
Job Type: Permanent Full-Time
Remote Employment: Remote Only
Job Number: 25-06572-60009628
Department: Dept of Public Instruction
Position Number: 60009628
Section: Office of School Nutrition / Technical Assistance & Support Section
Salary Grade: NC14
Job Description:
The Mission of the Department of Public Instruction:
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) is charged with implementing the state's public school laws for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade public schools at the direction of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Board of Education.
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction is seeking applicants for a Program Coordinator IV (Working Title: Nutrition Consultant) for the Office of School Nutrition.
This position functions in a professional consultative and auditing capacity, ensuring School Food Authorities (SFAs) are informed of all policies, procedures, and laws applicable to the federally assisted and state-administered School Nutrition Programs. This professional serves as the first line of contact for SFA personnel which includes traditional public schools, charter schools, non-public schools, Residential Child Care Institutions, and other institutions where students have access to educational opportunities recognized by the State.
The Nutrition Consultant provides comprehensive technical assistance, consultation, professional development, program assessment/evaluation and compliance monitoring, requiring mastery of complex federal and state regulations and must understand how the regulations are implemented into the local education environment. The consultant must analyze and apply complex regulations and statutes and accompanying guidance to support the successful administration and operation of School Nutrition Programs by local School Nutrition professionals. The consultant must also support SFA personnel in achieving regulatory compliance as well as operational, nutritional, and financial integrity of the respective programs. The consultant must provide technical assistance, consultation, and resources to assist local program administrators in developing and implementing standard operating procedures that ultimately achieve compliance with regulations and support the highest quality programs with sustainable outcomes. Decisions made by this professional have a direct impact on the financial viability and overall program outcomes of all SFAs within the consultant's geographic region. Errors made by this professional can adversely impact SFAs including the loss of federal and state School Nutrition funds, decline in student participation, compromise of program integrity and ultimately erosion of public trust in School Nutrition programs. Accuracy is critical in the role of the Nutrition Consultant.
The Nutrition Consultant uses analytical skills to assess compliance with various laws, regulations, policies, and procedures and establish standard operating procedures, corrective actions or other solutions to remedy significant problems that may threaten the viability of the LEA's School Nutrition Program. The consultant synthesizes the regulatory requirements with practical applications and produces a solution that remedies various problems. In addition, the consultant conducts on-site and off-site Administrative Reviews under the leadership of the Administrative Review Specialists. In this capacity, they are responsible for assessing program operations for compliance with federal and state regulations. This professional's focus during the Administrative Review is largely on school-based operations and program integrity. The Consultant develops and facilitates appropriate corrective action when needed to ensure sub-recipients comply with federal and state regulations, and compiles documentation to report sponsor progress to the Senior Director, Section Chief, local Boards of Education, School District Superintendents, legislative bodies, local program directors, and other agencies as required by law.
This professional is a member of a team of consultants, each assigned to a specific geographic area in the state. To provide frequent and regular on-site technical assistance, monitoring, and professional development, the Consultant is required to maintain a remote duty station. Maintaining and working from a remote duty station requires a uniquely qualified individual, one who is self-directed, highly competent, and continuously learning. It is essential the individual in this position demonstrates a high level of initiative and be judicious in completing assignments without daily direct supervision and have a high proficiency in computer systems, programs and applications. The Nutrition Consultant must be a self-directed learner, capable of independent learning and analysis of content, situations, environments, and conditions under which regulations must be applied with fidelity.
This is a regionally home-based position which requires travel 2-3 days a week and will service the following counties: Alamance, Caswell, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Orange, and Person.
EEO Statement:
The State of North Carolina and the Department of Public Instruction provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
To receive credit for all of your work history and credentials, you must list the information on the application form. Any information listed under the text resume section or on an attachment.
- Demonstrated experience interpreting and/or adhering to rules and/or regulations that govern the federally assisted School Nutrition Programs.
- Demonstrated leadership experience.
- Documented experience participating in continuous improvement and/or professional development.
Management Preferences:
- Prior experience in the School Nutrition Programs administered by the NCDPI.
- Public speaking and training of audiences of various educational backgrounds, Food Safety Certification, or Instructor's Certification.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
Some state job postings say you can qualify by an "equivalent combination of education and experience." If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See oshr.nc.gov/experience-guide for details.
Bachelor's degree from an appropriately accredited institution and three (3) years of experience related to the area of assignment; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
All applicants must complete and submit a state application for employment using the NEOGOV Online Job Application System (Job Opportunities | Sorted by Job Title ascending | Careers (governmentjobs.com) for the State of North Carolina.
Any applications not received by the advertisement closing date and time will not be accepted outside of the portal. To receive credit for work history and credentials, the applicant must list the information on the online application form. Any information omitted from the application cannot be considered for qualifying credit. NC DPI welcomes attached or incorporated resumes, cover letters and reference information, but these items will not be used for screening for qualifying credit.