University Information |
Located in North Carolina's third largest city,
UNC Greensboro is among the most diverse, learner-centered public research universities in the state, with 18,000 students in eight colleges and schools pursuing more than 150 areas of undergraduate and over 200 areas of graduate study.
UNCG continues to be recognized nationally for academic excellence, access, and affordability.
UNCG is ranked No. 1 most affordable institution in North Carolina for net cost by the N.Y. Times and No. 1 in North Carolina for social mobility by The Wall Street Journal - helping first-generation and lower-income students find paths to prosperity. Designated an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities,
UNCG is a community-engaged research institution with a portfolio of more than $67M in research and creative activity. The University's 2,600 staff help create an annual economic impact for the Piedmont Triad region in excess of $1B. |
Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit |
The department of Nutrition is located in the School of Health and Human Sciences
(
HHS), which aims to inspire and equip students, faculty, and staff to transform
institutions and make the world healthier and safer.
HHS has seven other academic
departments (Communication Sciences and Disorders, Community and Therapeutic
Recreation, Human Development and Family Studies, Kinesiology, Public Health
Education, Social Work and Peace and Conflict Studies) and two interdisciplinary
programs in Genetic Counseling, and Gerontology. The School also houses
UNCG
Middle College, which opened its doors in 2011 to high school students interested in
exploring health sciences. The diversity of the faculty and students of
HHS is 20%
and 49%, respectively, from non-white ethnic groups, well above the national
average in both categories.
General information on the Department of Nutrition at
UNC-Greensboro:
Eight tenured/tenure-track Faculty lines, three Academic Professional lines and one
Lecturer.
Three undergraduate concentrations - Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Nutrition
Science, and Community Nutrition and Wellness (over 100 undergraduate students).
Three graduate programs - M.S. (thesis and non-thesis); MS/Dietetic Internship
and Ph.D. (over 40 graduate students).
Two
ACEND-accredited dietetics programs: a Didactic Program in Dietetics and a
post-baccalaureate Dietetic Internship Program.
Faculty research programs that address diverse problems in nutrition and include
the following: (1) maternal and infant nutrition; (2) women's health; (3) nutrition
education, food insecurity issues, parenting/family and nutrition practices; (4) the
transport, metabolism, and function of nutrients and phytochemicals; (5) the role of
diet in inflammation, brain function and cancer; and (6) impact of nutrition on physical
performance
Contemporary human nutrition research facilities including personal interview and
focus group rooms, food preparation and demonstration lab, and computer
laboratory with access to the Minnesota Nutrition Data System Software. Adjoining
these facilities is the Human Nutrition Laboratory which is equipped with
BOD
POD
and
DEXA, a room for drawing human blood samples, and a room/equipment for
measuring physical fitness levels. The department also has contemporary animal
facilities and well-equipped laboratories for conducting preclinical research.
Collaborative research opportunities with local health care facilities through the
Institute of Health, Science and Society at
UNCG, as well as Wake Forest University
School of Medicine, Duke University,
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine, North
Carolina State University, and North Carolina A&T State University.
Competitive salary and start-up packages for new faculty.
For more information, please visit our website at https://ntr.uncg.edu/ |
Position Summary |
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (
UNCG) is seeking a highly motivated and qualified Collegiate Sports Dietitian to join our Athletic and Nutrition Departments. This full-time, 9-month position will primarily focus on providing personalized nutrition counseling to athletes and athletic teams and coaches. Additionally, the successful candidate will serve as a preceptor for the MS/Dietetic Internship (MS/DI) program, collaborating directly with the DI Director and the Athletics department. The qualified candidate will be a NC Licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (
RDN) with a graduate degree and certification from the Board Certification as a Specialist in Sports Dietetics (
CSSD). |