Wrangell, AK, USA
35 days ago
Clinical Dietitian

Pay Range:

$42.10 - $54.76

SEARHC is a non-profit health consortium which serves the health interests of the residents of Southeast Alaska. We see our employees as our strongest assets. It is our priority to further their development and our organization by aiding in their professional advancement.

Working at SEARHC is more than a job, it’s a fulfilling career. We offer generous benefits, including retirement, paid time off, paid parental leave, health, dental, and vision benefits, life insurance and long and short-term disability, and more.

The Dietitian position exists to function within the Medical Nutrition Services department. This position serves as part of the multidisciplinary healthcare team to provide patient care that is integrated, compatible with the patient-focused medical goals and culturally appropriate in accordance with SEARHC’s strategic goals.

Performs in a professional manner and respects confidentiality. Required to make daily decisions on nutritional management about a wide range of clinical problems for both inpatients and outpatients. This necessitates keeping up to date in all clinical areas to manage daily problems as well as on call. Complex problems may require literature searches, consultation with medical staff, other dietitians, as well as other health professionals to determine a management plan. They must prioritize their time within the constraints of food service, short-term admissions and coordination of nutritional care with other members of the health care team. Responsible for maintaining and applying current scientific knowledge about food and nutrition to individuals and groups in states of health and disease to promote optimal health outcomes within the social, economic and cultural context of the Alaska Native/American Indian population in accordance with SEARHC’s primary objectives and the policies and procedures of the medical nutrition services department.

Key Essential Functions and Accountabilities of the Job

Ambulatory Medical Nutrition Therapy: Serves on and works closely with the multidisciplinary ambulatory healthcare team to provide individual or group nutrition screening, assessment, diagnosis, education, intervention, monitoring, and evaluation using the Nutrition Care Process for ambulatory patients. Document nutrition care provided using established departmental protocol in patient’s medical record including relevant coding.

Inpatient Medical Nutrition Therapy: Conduct nutrition screening, assessment, diagnosis, education, intervention, monitoring, and evaluation using the Nutrition Care Process for all hospitalized patients at all levels of care and age. Document nutrition care provided using established departmental protocol in patient’s medical record.

Long Term Care: Works closely with the multidisciplinary long-term care team to provide nutrition guidance as well as individual assessments, diagnosis, education, intervention, monitoring, and evaluation using the Nutrition Care Process for residents. Document nutrition care provided using established protocols in patient’s/resident’s record.

Hospital Nutrition Services: Work closely with the Hospital Nutrition Services’ staff to clarify or communicate patient diet orders, food preferences, menu choices and formula needs. Complete menu revisions, modifications, and nutrient analysis of inpatient menus.

Team Membership: Serves as a member of the Diabetes Team and Patient Care Conference when patient workload permits. Provides department leave and on-call coverage in collaboration with Clinical Nutrition Manager. May be called upon to assist with teaching diabetes prevention program, be involved with the community, and other activities that promote good nutrition.

Education, Certifications, and Licenses Required

Master’s Degree from school whose Nutrition, Dietetic, Institutional Management Programs is accredited by Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE) of the American Dietetic Association (ADA)

Dietetic Registration by the Commission on Dietetic Registration and licensure from the State of Alaska, professional licensing required within six months of hire if not already obtained.

Certification in any dietetic specialty is preferred.

Experience Required

Completion of an approved dietetic internship program.

1 year of experience as a clinical dietitian is preferred.

Knowledge of

Medical nutrition therapy and clinical knowledge.

Computer knowledge at a working level.

Human behavior and techniques for effective behavior change.

Skills in

Clinical nutrition services: screening, assessment, diagnosis, education, intervention, monitoring and evaluation using the Nutrition Care Process for patients at all levels of care and age.

Education, counseling and teaching.

Using basic computer software: Microsoft Word, Publisher, PowerPoint, Resource Patient Management System (RPMS) or other electronic medical record charting software.

Ability to

Work with other staff members: the Hospital Nutrition staff as well as other healthcare professionals: physicians, nurses, Ward Clerks and other diabetes team members.

Function independently on assigned patient care units.

Communicate effectively in both written and verbal form to patients, public, hospital and medical staff and physicians.

Ability to travel to remote locations is preferred.  Travel is by jet, small aircraft, and ferry.

Required Certifications:

Registered Dietitian - Alaska Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing

If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us! 

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