Part-time Clinical Dietician

  • Published on 07/14/2026
  • Mumbai
  • To be defined

Description:

Job post summary


Pay: ₹20,000 - ₹25,000 per month


Job description:


Position: Part-Time Clinical Dietician

Location: Bandra

Employment Type: Part-Time


About Luma fertility:


Luma fertility is committed to delivering evidence-based, patient-centric reproductive care with a strong focus on holistic wellness. Nutrition plays a vital role in fertility outcomes, and we are looking for a passionate Clinical Dietician to support our patients through personalized, science-backed nutrition planning.


Key Responsibilities:


-Conduct detailed nutritional assessments for fertility patients (women & couples)

Create personalised diet plans aligned with fertility treatments (IVF, IUI, natural conception support)

-Provide guidance on PCOS, endometriosis, thyroid, metabolic health & weight management

-Collaborate closely with fertility specialists and clinical teams

-Support patients with supplement protocols and lifestyle modifications

-Conduct nutrition workshops / patient education sessions (online/offline)

-Maintain proper documentation and patient progress tracking

-Contribute to content creation (blogs, social media, patient resources) when required


Requirements:


-Bachelor’s / Master’s degree in Nutrition & Dietetics

-2+ years of clinical experience (fertility or women’s health preferred)

-Strong understanding of reproductive nutrition & hormonal health

-Excellent communication & patient counselling skills

-Empathetic, patient-focused approach


Preferred:


-Experience working in fertility / IVF setups

-Familiarity with metabolic disorders linked to fertility

-Comfort with digital patient tracking systems


Working Schedule:

-3 days per week2 weekdays + Saturdays

-Weekdays: 4–5 hours per day

-Saturdays: 6–7 hours


Work Location: In person


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