Women’s Hormone & Menopause Coach (Remote, UK)

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We’re a leading online Menopause nutrition coaching company for women and we’re looking for a Certified Nutrition Coach who specializes in hormonal and menopausal health.

If you’re passionate about helping women in midlife feel stronger, healthier, and more confident, this is your opportunity to join a world-class remote coaching team.

What You’ll Do

  • Coach clients online (video, chat, and calls) full-time, M–F (40 hrs/week)
  • Guide women through personalized nutrition plans for hormone balance, their specific menopause symptoms, and weight management
  • Conduct consultations and maintain detailed client records
  • Create personalised nutrition plans based on the clients specific menopause symptoms (we specialise in reducing menopause symptoms without HRT)
  • Attend weekly team meetings to ensure client service is upheld
  • Stay current with the latest hormone and menopause research

What You Bring

  • 3+ years of nutrition coaching experience with proven client results
  • Degree or certification in Nutrition or Health Coaching (NBHWC, NASM, RD, etc.)
  • Deep Knowledge in Perimenopause, Menopause, Metabolism, Hormones, Stress, and Gut Health
  • Compassionate communicator with strong digital communication skills
  • Reliable internet and confidence using virtual coaching tools
  • Flexible availability (some mornings/evenings)

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

  • Salary: £36,000–£60,000 (based on experience)
  • Performance-based bonuses & incentives
  • Continuing education support
  • Supportive, high-performing team culture

Apply Now

Join us in shaping the future of women’s health.

Submit your resume and complete the 5 required Indeed questions (applications without these will not be reviewed).

Together, let’s help women thrive through every stage of life.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £36,000.00-£60,000.00 per year

Application question(s):

  • Tell us about your hands-on experience helping women with direct menopause symptoms (ie not just working with clients who are women and are 40+). What roles have you held, and what was your direct role in menopause symptoms protocols?
  • What specific menopause symptoms do you have experience building specific protocols for? Share examples of the methods or strategies you’ve used to address things like hot flashes, weight gain, joint pain, or other related symptoms.
  • Please share approximately how many clients you managed at one time and when you last worked with this volume of clients.
  • What is one recent study, article, or professional training that has shaped your current approach to menopause or hormone health coaching?
  • What kind of behind-the-scenes work did your previous coaching roles include? (Think check-ins, documentation, creating educational content, etc.)
  • When could you start if offered this position?

Work Location: Remote

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