We know that registered dietitians (RDs) have options, and that’s a good thing! Whether you’re early in your career, exploring new practice settings, or looking for long-term growth, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is how you choose to work.
Both working as an independent contractor (1099) or as a W-2 employee offer meaningful opportunities to make an impact in patient care. The key is understanding how each model aligns with your professional goals, lifestyle, and long-term vision.
Many RDs begin their journey in contract roles, and for good reason. The 1099 model offers a level of flexibility that can be especially appealing during times of transition or exploration.
Contract roles allow you to experience different healthcare settings, teams, and geographic locations. This can be invaluable for RDs seeking to broaden their experience or identify their ideal work environment.
1099 roles often come with higher hourly pay, which is designed to offset the absence of employer-sponsored benefits.
As an independent contractor, you have more control over your own schedule, priorities, and professional direction.
Contractors are responsible for their own tax withholdings, including quarterly estimated payments and full self-employment taxes.
Health insurance, retirement savings, and paid time off (PTO) must be sourced and funded independently.
Contract roles are typically time-bound, which can make it more challenging to build long-term relationships within a care team.
Continuing education, certifications, and career advancement efforts require a personal investment of both time and money.
For RDs seeking consistency and a clear path forward, W-2 employment offers a comprehensive framework designed to support both professional and personal success.
W-2 RDs benefit from stable schedules and predictable income, allowing for greater focus on patient care and team collaboration.
In healthcare, relationships matter. W-2 roles allow RDs to fully integrate into interdisciplinary teams, fostering stronger connections with colleagues and enhancing patient outcomes through consistent care.
With automatic tax withholdings and shared payroll tax responsibilities, financial planning becomes more straightforward.
W-2 employees have access to a range of benefits designed for peace of mind and long-term security. As an HHS team member, your benefits include:
We believe in investing in our RDs. As a W-2 team member, you’ll have access to:
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to a career in dietetics. Many RDs will walk both paths at different points in their journey, and each model offers its own distinct value:
While many of our RDs begin their careers in contract roles, they often transition to a W-2 position at HHS when they are ready for a deeper connection and a clear path forward.
The most meaningful difference in a W-2 role is the level of investment in your future. We don’t just see our RDs for the expertise they bring today; we see them for the leaders they will become tomorrow. We are proud to support our team by:
At HHS, we provide the environment and the resources RDs need to build a meaningful career. If you are ready for the next step, we invite you to reach out to our team or explore our current openings at hhs1.com/careers.
Discover how we can support your professional goals and help you build a career that lasts.