LinkedIn & Web Talent Sourcer (Registered Dietitians) — Remote, Part-Time

About Nabi Health

At Nabi Health, we provide weight-inclusive, trauma-informed nutrition care for people navigating eating disorders, disordered eating, and body distress. Our model blends human-first relationships with tech-enabled access and support, helping patients experience care that is relational, collaborative, and never shame-based. We center autonomy, equity, and trust in every interaction.

Our app, Callie, extends that experience between sessions. Designed to support recovery, Callie helps patients stay connected, informed, and empowered in their care. Every feature reflects our belief that technology should serve agency, not override it.

About the Role
We’re hiring a part-time contract Sourcer who will support our recruitment pipeline each week. You’ll focus specifically on sourcing Registered Dietitians via LinkedIn and our internal tooling (e.g., Clay). This is a great fit for someone who is organized, consistent, and enjoys uncovering strong passive candidates.

What You’ll Do

  • Source Registered Dietitians on LinkedIn each week based on state coverage and hiring needs.

  • Build clean, well-organized prospect lists.

  • Use your Clay account (or ours, if needed) to enrich candidate data and export into our workflow.

  • Tag and segment talent (by specialty, location, experience, insurance familiarity, etc.).

  • Deliver weekly batches of qualified potential candidates (volume will vary by week).

  • Maintain high data hygiene and accuracy — naming conventions, deduping, consistent formatting.

  • Communicate async with our team and adjust sourcing criteria as needed.

Time Commitment & Compensation

  • ~5–10 hours per week to start

  • Hourly or fixed-rate options depending on experience.

  • Long-term engagement preferred

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