Job Description
Job Description
NAT-SU Healthcare is seeking a part-time Registered Dietician to join our team. The Dietician will be responsible for assessing patient and clients’ nutritional needs, developing and implementing nutrition programs and providing dietary advice.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assess the nutritional needs of patients and clients.
- Create personalized meal plans based on the individual patient(s)/client(s) nutritional needs.
- Provide coaching and counseling to patient(s)/client(s) on dietary habits.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of nutrition plans for the patients and clients.
- Educate patient(s)/client(s) on healthy eating habits and nutritional lifestyle choices.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient/client care.
- Provide medical nutrition therapy that promotes health and disease prevention.
- Provide diabetes self-management education and support.
- Maintain necessary documentation.
- Ability to effectively communicate the need for healthy lifestyle behaviors to adults and children.
- Accurately monitor and document patient/client progress.
- Provide group nutritional educational classes when requested.
- Work as part of the clinical team.
Required Qualifications and Preferences:
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Dietetics Certification required, Master’s Degree preferred,
- 2+ years’ experience as a registered dietician.
- Must be a current Registered Dietician in good standing with the Commission of Dietetic Registration.
- Must have and maintain a current valid certification in Utah.
- Current BLS certification.
- Clinical Dietician experience required in self-management of diabetes in an outpatient setting.
Position: Part-time Non-Exempt (24hrs/week)
Hourly Rate: $35.00 - $42.00 per hour
This position is subject to Native American/Alaskan Native preference. Indian Preference applies in accordance with P.L. 93-638 and other applicable laws. Applicants claiming Indian Preference must submit documentation of enrollment in a federally recognized tribe.
To comply with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973’s essential physical, mental, and environmental requirements, employees must be able to successfully perform all functions of their job with minimal supervision.