Registered Dietitian resumes

Registered Dietitian Resume Example & Template (RD/RDN, 2026)

RD/RDN recruiters screen for active CDR credentialing, state licensure, the clinical settings you've practiced in, and measurable nutrition outcomes. Put RD / RDN, your CDR number, and state license right under your name. Lead with patient volume, condition mix, and the EHR you charted in. Generic 'provided nutrition counseling' bullets get filtered.

Registered Dietitian resume example

Hannah Liu, MS, RD, LDN

Clinical Registered Dietitian · Acute Care · 4 yrs

CDR-credentialed RD with 4 years in acute care and outpatient diabetes management. Massachusetts LDN. Epic + Cerner + Nutrium charting. CNSC certified.

  • Carried a 28-patient acute-care caseload across med-surg and ICU; completed nutrition assessments within 24-hour CMS window on 98% of consults.
  • Lifted enteral-nutrition adequacy (≥80% of goal calories by day 3) from 64% → 89% by leading a 6-person interdisciplinary critical-care nutrition workgroup.
  • Cut malnutrition coding capture lag by 41% by training 22 RNs on ASPEN clinical characteristics — added an estimated $310k/year in case-mix-adjusted reimbursement.
  • Built and delivered a 6-week outpatient diabetes group curriculum (n=84); cohort average A1C dropped 1.4 points and weight 4.8% at 3-month follow-up.

ATS tips for registered dietitian resumes

Put RD or RDN, CDR number, and state license inline with your name — credentialing teams literally search those strings.
Name the clinical setting: acute care, ICU, oncology, dialysis, long-term care, outpatient, WIC, school nutrition — each is a separate ATS keyword.
List specialty certs by acronym: CNSC, CDCES, CSO, CSP, CSR — they're highly-screened credentials.
Quantify caseload, MNT outcomes, A1C/lipid/weight changes, malnutrition diagnosis capture, and tube-feed adequacy.

Top skills for registered dietitian resumes

Hard skills

Medical nutrition therapy (MNT)Nutrition Care Process (NCP / ADIME)Enteral & parenteral nutrition (ASPEN)Diabetes self-management education (DSME)Renal & oncology nutritionPediatric & neonatal nutritionMalnutrition assessment (AND/ASPEN)Epic / Cerner / Meditech chartingICD-10 nutrition diagnosis codingMotivational interviewingGroup facilitationHIPAA & telehealth platforms

Soft skills

Patient educationInterdisciplinary roundsCultural humilityBehavior-change coaching

Best templates for registered dietitians

Common registered dietitian resume mistakes

  • Listing 'provided nutrition counseling' instead of caseload, condition mix, and measurable outcomes.
  • Omitting CDR number and state licensure — credentialing offices flag the file before a recruiter sees it.
  • Skipping specialty certs (CNSC, CDCES, CSO) when they're required by the posting.
  • Using a creative two-column template that clinical HR portals can't parse.

Registered Dietitian salary insights

Entry-level

$58k – $68k

Mid-level

$70k – $86k

Senior

$92k – $128k+ (Clinical Lead / Manager / Outpatient Director)

U.S. base + bonus, 2025 BLS + Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Compensation & Benefits Survey.

Frequently asked questions

Should I list my dietetic internship if I'm 5+ years post-grad?

Move it under Education as a single line. The internship matters most in the first 1–2 years; after that, clinical bullets carry the resume.

How do I move from clinical RD to outpatient or private practice?

Lead with patient-education metrics, group facilitation, telehealth volume, and behavior-change outcomes. Reframe clinical bullets toward longitudinal patient relationships, not single-encounter consults.

Do I need a master's degree to land senior RD roles?

Since 2024, the CDR requires a graduate degree for new RD candidates. If you're already credentialed without one, focus on advanced specialty certs (CNSC, CDCES, CSO) — they carry similar weight for senior clinical roles.

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