Experienced Naturopath / Nutritionist (Remote, Part-Time)

Love Your Skin is an evidence led eczema clinic delivering a structured 6-month multidisciplinary healing program for complex chronic skin conditions.

Our approach integrates:

  • Blood test & functional pathology interpretation
  • Nutrition + supplement prescribing
  • Using food as medicine
  • Behaviour change + nervous system regulation
  • Polyvagal + Internal Family Systems-informed care
  • Breathwork and somatic support
  • Team based case collaboration

This is not a “one consult protocol” clinic.We provide depth, structure, and ongoing therapeutic support that allows clients to heal with support, nuance, and long-term success.

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Research & Development

Love Your Skin is currently engaged in an Australian government backed Research & Development initiative investigating a multi-modal, nervous-system-informed approach to eczema.

We are committed to advancing evidence-informed clinical practice and continuously refining our model of care through real time data, case analysis, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Practitioners in our clinic work within a structured, evolving framework grounded in both clinical evidence and applied neuroscience.

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Our Team Culture

You will be working within a collaborative team of 20 professionals, including:

  • Nutritionists and Naturopaths
  • Mindset Coaches
  • Breathwork Facilitators
  • Counsellors/Psychotherapist
  • Enrolment Specialists
  • Tech and Admin Support

Many of our team members have lived experience with eczema or their own healing journeys. We care deeply about every client and hold a high standard of evidence-based, compassionate care.

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About the Role

As a practitioner inside The Love Your Skin Program, you will:

  • Review and interpret blood work and functional pathology testing
  • Identify underlying contributing factors in complex eczema presentations
  • Develop personalised treatment strategies using practitioner-grade supplements
  • Facilitate weekly group check ins
  • Provide nervous system informed care
  • Deliver structured, ongoing client support within our 6-month program
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary remote team

This role will begin at 2-3 days per week, with opportunity to expand as the caseload grows or contribute to additional clinical projects.

Fully remote. Semi-flexible hours (weekly group call times are fixed).

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To be considered for this role, you must have:

  • A minimum Bachelor’s degree in a relevant health discipline
  • Current practitioner insurance and association membership
  • 3–5+ years experience working with complex chronic cases
  • Strong competency interpreting blood work and functional pathology testing
  • Exceptional knowledge in prescribing practitioner-only supplements
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • High level of computer competency (online clinical environment)
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating within a remote team
  • A genuine passion for supporting clients through the full healing process

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Ideal Candidate

You are:

  • Confident managing complex chronic cases
  • Comfortable working in a structured program model
  • Detail oriented and evidence informed
  • Passionate about supporting clients through long-term healing
  • Open to collaborative case discussion within a clinical team

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To Apply

Please submit:

  • Your CV or Resume
  • A cover letter outlining: Your clinical experience, Areas of specialisation (skin, gut, hormones, etc.), Why this role interests you, Why you believe you would be a strong fit
  • A short video (2-3 min) sharing: A brief introduction to you, Your clinical background, Why this role excites you
  • Include your professional website or social media profiles.

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next stage of the process.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $20.00 - $40.00 per hour

Expected hours: 15 – 30 per week

Work Location: Remote

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