How can I becoming a Certified or Registered Nutritional/ Holistic Consultant or Practitioner?
Question : How can I becoming a Certified or Registered Nutritional/ Holistic Consultant or Practitioner?
For health reasons I have recently completely changed the way I eat. The more research I’ve done, the more interested I’ve become and would like to start a career in holistic health and nutrition. But where do I start? How can I choose a good, distance learning collage, and what do I look for in their curriculum? Because of budget and my remote location I need alternative learning options. What diplomas, degrees or certifications will be granted after educational requirements are met and what career opportunities will be open to me? Having a well rounded education is important to me. How can I make contacts with others in the same career?
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Answer by jannsody
Well congratulations on your getting well yourself and wanting to share the wellth
with others! I would just generally recommend that instead of a program for Nutritional/Holistic Consultant or such to try to find an accredited program (by the American Dietetic Association) such as those found at the local county community college which may offer a 2 year associate degree program in Dietetic Technology. (Dietetic Technicians typically work under the supervision of a Registered Dietetician/R.D.) To go for schooling to become an R.D., one must complete a bachelor’s degree and then do a fieldwork component that is several months long. It’s crucial that one gets the right credentials so that the credibility is there, thus perhaps obtaining a higher customer base and proper information dissemination. Those ‘online schools’ such as from stratford career institute or penn foster (or University of Phoenix, Strayer University, Devry U, Kaplan U) are Not considered reputable to employers.
I’m not sure about job availability as a dietetic technician (and there is a registration exam to take and pass which gives more credibility), but it seems as though you would like to work in private practice or as some sort of consultant. It’s not a guarantee, but having the degree which includes actual fieldwork acting as a dietetic technician at area hospitals, nursing homes, wic (women, infants and children), and/or Head Start.
Perhaps you can start out with taking a course at the local community college in basic nutrition (such as Introduction of Nutrition) where one doesn’t necessarily need acceptance into the dietetics program as of yet, but just to see how you like the field and such.
I’ve decided to enter this field too.
I suggest you research schools around the area you live.
Try schoolfinder.com and search “holistic” “nutrition” etc under the “program” tab.
I know Canada has a few good schools but I’m not sure about the US.
You need an RHN or RNCP diploma in order to practice in the field. Make sure the school is accredited by the IONC.
A few accredited schools I know are the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, Alive Academy of Natural Health, Edison Institute of Nutrition and Clayton College of Natural Health.
All of them have the option of correspondence education.
The tuition is typically 1/2 to a full years tuition of a regular university/college program, and they last anywhere from 1 year to 4 years (you learn at your own pace).
Check the curriculum and make sure there is a solid background in Food and Nutrition and things like Anatomy and Physiology. You need a solid understanding of the body if you’re going to be treating people.
Try to make sure the program does not concentrate too much on things like Flower therapies and Iridology etc. etc. Get your nutrition knowledge down first, and if you find that sort of thing interesting, there are separate courses available for a low cost everywhere (including community colleges).
The problem I see with Distance Education is that there are no Practicums. You need to get out of the classroom and get some hands on experience. I suggest finding a mentor you can see face to face, like a co-op thing.
Here is a site that lists schools specializing in Holistic Education that have the options of Online/Distance education.
http://www.naturalhealers.com/feat-homestudy.shtml
http://www.naturalhealers.com/feat-nutrition.shtml
Good luck.