The Clinical Dietitian I competently provides and documents age-appropriate medical nutrition therapy to patients as applicable to their practice area. This role involves utilizing the nutrition care process for the provision of medical nutrition therapy, effectively assessing age-specific nutritional and educational needs of routine patients, and developing individualized nutrition plans of care to promote nutrition progress. The dietitian monitors patient response to nutrition care and adjusts plans as indicated. Once competency is determined by the supervisor, the role may involve modifying diets, ordering snacks/supplements, initiating and managing tube feedings, and ordering head circumferences, heights, lengths, and weights. Effective communication with the health care team and food service regarding patient needs is essential. The Clinical Dietitian I cannot independently provide nutrition care to end-stage (dialysis) renal or transplant patients until one year post-registration. The role also involves beginning to learn the responsibilities of a clinical preceptor and educator of healthcare professionals after 6 months of employment, including completing preceptor training and other learning modules. This includes reviewing learning objectives and progress with dietetic interns and students, and effectively communicating with the internship and other divisions to enhance the student learning experience. The position involves participation in team data collection that supports process change discovery for nutrition, demonstrating emerging leadership skills through maturity, responding positively to coaching, and being flexible to changes in workflow. For applicable positions, the role includes applying and participating in research, attending research meetings, completing CITI certification, assisting faculty in developing nutritional aspects of research protocols, maintaining supplies, providing administrative support for research subject activities, scheduling patients, tracking progress, and complying with research protocols. The role requires notifying the Principle Investigator or Research Coordinator of potential protocol deviations or concerns about research subject safety, and maintaining timely documentation in research files. Assisting with informed consent/assent discussions may also be required. The position requires working weekends and schedules as assigned by the supervisor, and potentially traveling to satellite clinics. Adherence to the Code of Ethics for the profession of dietetics and accountability for actions and behavior is mandatory. The role requires demonstrating knowledge and skills necessary to provide equitable care appropriate to the age of the patients served on their assigned unit, including understanding principles of growth and development and assessing data reflective of patient status.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level