SCOPE OF SERVICE/CUSTOMER: Collaborates with members of the health care team to provide optimal medical nutrition therapy in accordance with established standards of care. Identifies patients at risk and assesses nutrition needs according to age specific physiological and developmental assessment criteria. Designs, coordinates and implements nutrition care plans, monitors outcomes of intervention and adjusts when indicated. Participates in performance improvement, employee/staff training, hospital committees, policy development, menu/product review and development of educational materials. Evaluates and maintains professional development/competency. Provides care to neonate to elderly clients in inpatient, outpatient, and shared service settings. Supports the highest possible patient satisfaction levels. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Adheres to the principles of caring and expected behaviors outlined in MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center's Model of Caring and Trinity Health's Code of Conduct, fostering a climate where all customers are treated in a manner consistent with MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center's Mission and Values. 2. Maintains a working knowledge of applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations, Trinity Health’s Organizational Integrity Program, Standards of Conduct, as well as other policies and procedures in order to ensure adherence in a manner that reflects honest, ethical and professional behavior 3. Patient Care – Performs key functions of nutrition care according to policy including nutrition screening, assessments, development of care plan and follow up monitoring/reassessment. a) Implements quality practice by following system policies, procedures, practice guidelines, Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) protocols and organizational ethics. b) Collaborates with patient and/or family and health care team to assess, develop care plan, monitor and evaluate outcomes. Identifies, monitors and evaluates enteral and parenteral nutrition support regimens c) Develops and implements transitional feeding plans. Utilizes resources throughout the continuum of care to foster patient outcomes. Communicates nutrition care issues through interdisciplinary care rounds, individual consultation with health care team members and appropriate documentation in the medical record. 2 d) Acts as a liaison between patient care units and food service operations. 4. Education – Educates patient family, healthcare team and community in medical nutrition therapy. Assesses learning needs, barriers to learning, educational level and provides nutrition education accordingly. a) Collaborates with health care team and patient and family to assess educational needs and develop/implement education plan. May conducts classes on sound nutrition practices for patients and community members. May provide in-services to health care team members concerning nutrition service issues pertinent to patient care. b) Communicates nutrition education issues through appropriate documentation, consultation with individual health care team member(s) and participation in interdisciplinary care rounds. c) Develops nutrition education materials/tools, researching source materials and submitting revisions for peer review. d) Actively markets services to physicians and other referral sources. (Should this be under a different heading more specific to outpatients or is this related to inpatient as well?) e) Obtains and continually updates all insurance information to ensure patient is aware of cost of counseling. (Should this be under a different heading more specific to outpatients or is this related to inpatient as well?) f) Works with coding and finance departments to ensure all consults are appropriately billed. (Should this be under a different heading more specific to outpatients or is this related to inpatient as well?) 5. Patient Service – Directs nutritional care of patients on assigned units. a) Conducts patient rounds to determine adequacy of intake and assesses acceptability of meals, service and overall patient satisfaction. b) Recommends appropriate patient satisfaction and care processes/programs. c) Communicates and documents pertinent service information accurately through appropriate communication channels. 6. Specialized services – Directs nutrition care of patients in specialized areas. a) Administration and instruction in Certified Diabetes Education Program. Certified Diabetes Educator certification preferred but not required. b) Long-term/skilled care contracts within and outside of MercyOne Dubuque. c) Cancer Center nutrition care, Certified Oncology Specialist preferred but not required. 7. Quality Assessment & Performance Improvement – Evaluates the quality and effectiveness of practice/services and recommends revision(s) to incorporate results of evaluation. Participates in interdepartmental and intradepartmental performance improvement activities related to patient care and service. a) Identifies performance improvement criteria for nutrition care. b) Assists in development of departmental standards of care. Utilizes outcome data to improve patient care and nutrition processes. 8. Prepares professional goals, objectives and plans to facilitate personal and departmental growth, specific to patient population served. Complies with regulations and continuing education requirements regarding licensure with the state of Iowa and registration with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) the credentialing agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND). 9. Performs other related duties as assigned or required.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees