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The Clinical Dietitian will display effective nutrition care, apply critical thinking skills and provide effective communication and education skills in daily practice.
Reporting to the Dahms Clinical Research Unit Director of Research Bionutrition, this position supports the bionutrition division of the Dahms Clinical Research Center (DCRU), a core within University Hospitals Clinical Research Unit. The DCRU has been a unit in UH for over 60 years.
- Duties include research protocol review of nutrition needs requested, preparation and implementation of nutrition related services, data analysis, quality control of data, and data collection
- Data collection includes (but not limited to) : dietary assessment, 24-hour dietary recall, menu development, diet preparation, food procurement, meal distribution, body composition assessment (including dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry equipment -DXA), lifestyle intervention, dietary counseling.
- In addition, this position requires critical thinking, excellent communication skills, efficient at time management, able to manage multiple research protocols at different stages of the research timeline, and an aptitude for problem solving.
- General X-Ray Machine Operators (GXMO) license within the first 90 days in order to operate DXA (DCRU will arrange).
- ServSafe certification within the first 90 days (DCRU will arrange)
What You Will Do
Delivering Effective Nutrition CareCritical Thinking & Decision MakingCommunication & EducationAdditional Responsibilities
Performs other duties as assigned.Complies with all policies and standards.For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.Qualifications Education
Master's Degree in Food & Nutrition (Required) orBachelor's Degree in Food & Nutrition if established eligibility for the registration examination for dietitians on or before December 31, 2023 (Required)Work Experience
3+ years Working as a clinical dietitian in a health care facility (may include Supervised Practice Program) (Preferred)Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Completion of an ACEND accredited Supervised Practice Program. (Required proficiency)Competent skills to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) & apply the nutrition care process to patient care. (Required proficiency)Competent skills to evaluate and recommend nutrition needs based on the specific combined objective / subjective information for a clinical nutrition assessment. (Required proficiency)Analytical skills to assess patient’s condition & provide appropriate interventions. (Required proficiency)Exhibits appropriate & effective communication / interpersonal skills to effectively work with patients, families, physicians and other health care professionals. (Required proficiency)Licenses and Certifications
Licensed Dietitian (LD) in the State of Ohio (Required Upon Hire)Registered Dietitian (RD) with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (Required Upon Hire)Maintains the required continuing education credits for Registration and License. (Required)Physical Demands
Standing FrequentlyWalking FrequentlySitting RarelyLifting Frequently up to 50 lbsCarrying Frequently up to 50 lbsPushing Frequently up to 50 lbsPulling Frequently up to 50 lbsClimbing Occasionally up to 50 lbsBalancing OccasionallyStooping FrequentlyKneeling FrequentlyCrouching FrequentlyCrawling OccasionallyReaching FrequentlyHandling FrequentlyGrasping FrequentlyFeeling ConstantlyTalking ConstantlyHearing ConstantlyRepetitive Motions ConstantlyEye / Hand / Foot Coordination ConstantlyTravel Requirements
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