For dietitians who want impact beyond 1:1.
Live group sessions on nutrition, energy, sleep and gut health — your evidence-based work, in front of teams that need it.
For HCPC / HPCSA / RD-registered dietitians.
Reaching 4M+ employees across global enterprise teams.
Hosting practitioners for
Three steps from apply to your first session.
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1 Apply
Tell us about your background and experience. CV is optional now — we'll email a secure link if you'd rather send it later.
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2 We review
Our team reviews every application personally and gets back to you by email — yes or no.
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3 Onboard & host
Set up banking, ID and the host agreement, then pick your first session topics. We bring the audience.
~30 minutes
A platform built for practitioners who want reach, range and real impact.
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Work with global brands
Reach employees at some of the most recognised companies in the world, across regions and seniority levels.
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Run live sessions, your way
Audio or video, with interactive chat — from anxiety and burnout to leadership, sleep and mental performance.
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Build your audience
Get real reps in front of real audiences. Build a following you can take into talks, courses and your own practice.
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Grow into in-person work
Top-rated hosts are invited into October's in-person training pool — keynotes, workshops and on-site programmes.
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You set the pace
Host as much or as little as you want. Pick your topics, your schedule — we handle the rest.
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Reliable monthly pay
Per-session rates paid monthly in your local currency. No chasing invoices.
Apply to host with October.
Tell us a little about yourself. We'll get back to you within 5 business days. CV is optional now — we'll email a secure link if you'd rather send it later.
For HCPC / HPCSA / RD-registered dietitians.
Things hosts ask before they apply.
What does October pay?
Do I need to be registered with a professional body?
How many hours can I host?
Where do clients come from?
How long does review take?
Are sessions therapy or education?
What about supervision and indemnity?
Can I refer colleagues and earn for it?
For dietitians who want reach beyond the room.
Hosting for registered dietitians
Nutrition is one of the most distorted information spaces on the internet, and working adults are exposed to it constantly. Registered dietitians have something rare to offer enterprise audiences: evidence-based, scope-of-practice nutrition guidance, framed for working life, that cuts through the noise. October Health gives RDs a way to do that work at scale, alongside an existing 1:1 practice or institutional role.
Sessions are educational and group-based, not 1:1 medical nutrition therapy. You set your schedule, pick your topics, and there is no exclusivity.
What dietitians host on
Topic demand from October's enterprise customers is consistently high for nutrition content that connects to broader wellbeing: nutrition for energy and focus at work, sleep and nutrition, gut health and stress, nutrition for shift workers, eating well on a busy schedule, fuelling for exercise, building sustainable habits, intuitive eating in a diet-culture world, perimenopause and nutrition, and nutrition for ADHD.
A typical session is 50 minutes, live, with audio or video and interactive chat. You stay strictly within the educational and group-based format — sessions are not medical nutrition therapy and do not constitute a clinical relationship with attendees.
Scope of practice
Hosting is educational. You do not assess individual attendees, prescribe individualised meal plans, or diagnose conditions. Where appropriate you direct attendees toward 1:1 dietetic care — including, when relevant, to your own private practice. Where you live in a jurisdiction that protects the "dietitian" title (most do), you remain bound by your registering body's scope and code of conduct, and we work within those.
Who we approve
We approve currently-registered dietitians — HCPC (UK), HPCSA (South Africa), AfN, RD/CDN (US/Canada), DAA (Australia), CORU (Ireland), and equivalents elsewhere. We do not approve unregulated nutrition titles (nutritionist, nutritional therapist, health coach with nutrition content) for nutrition-specific hosting unless they hold an additional recognised qualification. Beyond registration we look for dietitians who can hold a non-clinical audience, communicate evidence clearly, and resist the temptation to over-promise on outcomes.