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Career Outlook: In demand... Career Earnings: Going up!

The time is right to become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN).The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the job market for RDNs will grow nationally by 11% between 2018 and 2028. The mean annual wage in Idaho increased nearly 21% between May 2020 and May 2022. And, from May 2022-May 2023, the mean salary in Idaho increased an additional 9%.

As preventable diseases and conditions such as hypertension and cardiovascular disease are on the rise, registered dietitians are increasingly more in demand as part of the medical team. Plus, RDNs are needed in public health settings, consulting firms, retail settings, nonprofit organizations, schools, and independent practice.

Job Opportunities

Learn about jobs for dietitians in Idaho, as well as around the country. 

    Websites Posting Idaho Jobs

    RDN Headhunters     Travel Gigs

USPHS Commissioned Corps for Detitians

The US Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.  USPHS Commissioned Corps dietitian officers have diverse skill sets and serve in a variety of roles, including research, clinical nutrition, food service administration, public health nutrition, health policy, regulatory affairs, and managerial and supervisory roles.

Most dietitian officers are stationed within federal agencies such as Indian Health Service (IHS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center of Disease and Control (CDC), and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). USPHS Commissioned Corps officers enjoy leadership opportunities, excellent pay and benefits, and work/life balance, all while improving the health and safety of the Nation.  For more information on the USPHS Commissioned Corps, please visit:  

2022 Median Salary

The U.S. 2023 median annual salary for a registered dietitian was $69,880, with the median hourly pay being $33.34. Wages differ between states and locations; however the mean annual wage in Idaho increased from $50,670 to $61,530 between May 2020 and May 2022. And, from May 2022- May 2023, from $$61,530 to 67,060.

State

Mean
hourly wage

Mean
annual wage

Idaho

32.24        67,060

Alabama

30.92        64,320

Alaska

38.51        80,100

Arizona

32.55        67,710

Arkansas

28.42        59,110

California

40.65        84,560

Colorado

33.83        70,370

Connecticut

36.20        75,300

Delaware

35.71        74,280

District of Columbia

37.42        77,830

Florida

32.68        67,980

Georgia

32.64        67,890

Hawaii

37.84        78,700

Illinois

30.95        64,370

Indiana

29.13        60,590

Iowa

32.35        67,280

Kansas

31.97        66,490

Kentucky

31.03        64,550

Louisiana

31.94        66,440

Maine

36.19        75,280

Maryland

38.25        79,550

Massachusetts

36.60        76,120

Michigan

35.06        72,930

Minnesota

34.54        71,850

Mississippi

27.18        56,530

Missouri

27.92        58,080

Montana

30.66        63,770

Nebraska

29.60        61,570

Nevada

33.10        68,840

New Hampshire

35.21        73,230

New Jersey

39.58        82,330

New Mexico

30.83        64,120

New York

38.71        80,510

North Carolina

31.21        64,910

North Dakota

32.90        68,440

Ohio

31.19        64,870

Oklahoma

32.19        66,960

Oregon

39.56        82,280

Pennsylvania

31.43        65,380

Puerto Rico

21.20        44,090

Rhode Island

33.38        69,430

South Carolina

31.38        65,270

South Dakota

31.15        64,800

Tennessee

27.77        57,770

Texas

31.94        66,440

Utah

29.73        61,830

Vermont

36.35        75,600

Virginia

34.99        72,770

Washington

36.63        76,180

West Virginia

33.91        70,530

Wisconsin

32.95        68,530

Wyoming

34.83        72,440
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2023 survey data

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