Description
About Nosis Health
Nosis Health is a digital health company building a whole-body health model for substance use recovery.
Substance use disorder is most often treated through a behavioral health lens, but its effects extend far beyond the mind. Substance use disrupts metabolism, hormones, gut health, sleep, inflammation, energy, and more— all of which shape how people feel, function, and recover. Yet treatment rarely accounts for any of this, leaving the biology that underpins recovery largely unaddressed.
Nosis exists to close that gap. We help people with substance use disorder and those in recovery understand what is happening inside their body and rebuild the physical foundation for long-term health, vitality, and sustained recovery.
Our model is delivered through three integrated products:
Nosis Assessment — a whole-body health assessment combining biomarker testing with a lifestyle and behavioral intake to show the full impact substance use has had on the body.
Nosis Core —a structured recovery program connecting recovery to metabolic and biological health through personalized nutrition, coaching, lifestyle changes, supplementation, ongoing biomarker testing, and continued support.
Nosis Med — a clinical prescribing layer that supports biological and metabolic health with medication when appropriate, including GLP-1 protocols, hormone optimization, and other non-controlled medications guided by longevity and preventive medicine
We completed a successful pilot and are now preparing to scale. Nosis was selected for the most recent cohort of the One Mind Accelerator, a leading accelerator for mental health companies.
The Role
We're looking for a Director of Nutrition to lead how nutrition shows up across the Nosis experience.
This is a high-ownership role. You'll work directly with members to translate labs, health history, symptoms, and goals into personalized nutrition plans. You'll also help shape the program itself—refining our nutrition philosophy, protocols, clinical standards, member education, and the way nutrition integrates with coaching, labs, supplements, and eventually prescribing.
Nutrition is not a side offering at Nosis. It's one of the most powerful levers we have for restoring energy, easing cravings, improving metabolic health, and helping people feel at home in their bodies again.
We're starting this role part-time, with meaningful room to grow as the company scales.
What You'll Do
- Meet one-on-one with members and create personalized nutrition plans based on their history, lab results, goals, symptoms, and recovery context.
- Apply a root-cause, biochemically-informed approach to nutrition — recognizing how ultra-processed foods, added sugar, and blood sugar dysregulation can reinforce cravings, mood instability, and relapse risk — and build plans that address this directly, rather than relying on moderation-only frameworks.
- Define and evolve the nutrition philosophy, protocols, and clinical standards that anchor the Nosis Core program.
- Translate biomarker data into practical, approachable guidance members can actually follow.
- Partner closely with health coaches to integrate nutrition into a coordinated whole-body care plan.
- Shape the nutrition content, education, and tools members experience throughout the program.
- Identify gaps in the current program and support development of the systems, resources, and workflows needed to close them.
- Bring clinical judgment, empathy, and personalization to a population that has rarely had nutrition care designed around its real needs.
Requirements
Who You Are
- A Registered Dietitian (RD/RDN) with an active credential. This is a requirement for the role.
- Experienced working one-on-one with clients, patients, or members on individualized plans.
- Comfortable interpreting lab work and using data to inform practical nutrition recommendations.
- Strong in metabolic health, gut health, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, hormone health, and the physiology of food cravings and reward pathways.
- Applies a root-cause, biochemically-informed approach to nutrition — recognizing how ultra-processed foods, added sugar, and blood sugar dysregulation can reinforce cravings, mood instability, and relapse risk — and builds plans that address this directly, rather than relying on moderation-only frameworks.
- A clear, warm communicator who can make complex science feel simple and actionable.
- Interested in building systems, curriculum, protocols, and scalable care models.
- Comfortable in an early-stage environment where the playbook is still being built.
- Drawn to the mission and excited to help make biological healing a standard part of the recovery journey.
Nice to Have
- A graduate degree in nutrition, clinical nutrition, or a related field.
- Experience in digital health, behavioral health, substance use recovery, functional medicine, longevity medicine, or sports/performance nutrition.
- Functional medicine or integrative nutrition training or credentialing (e.g., FMCP, IFMNT).
- Experience working with people in recovery, people with metabolic dysfunction, or people rebuilding health after periods of significant stress or illness.
- A personal or professional connection to the recovery community.
Role Details
Time Commitment: Part-time to start, with flexibility as the role and company needs evolve
Location: Remote, U.S.-based
Structure: Part-time role to start, with the opportunity to grow into a larger or full-time position based on mutual interest and company growth
Compensation: Commensurate with experience, scope, and final time commitment
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