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Guthrie Registered Dietitian - Full Time in Binghamton, New York

Position Summary:

To provide quality nutritional care for all patients on specified units. Instruct patients, significant others and special groups on therapeutic diets and basic nutrition as prescribed by physician and surgeons. Works with other members of the patient care team to deliver care to patients in age groups including newborn, infants, children, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics. Act as a resource person in clinical nutrition for medical staff other hospital personnel and the community. Adheres to hospital and department policies and procedures. Complies with all regulatory requirements including State DOH Long Term Care and JCAHO Standards.

Education, License & Cert:

Master’s Degree (if credentialed after 2024-required) or a B.S in Food and Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Service Management, or related sciences with completion from an Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics approved Internship or Coordinated Undergraduate Program. Registration with the Commission on Dietetic Registration, the credentialing agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics preferred; registry eligible will be considered but candidate must obtain CDR RD within 12 months of hire.

Experience:

Prefer 2 years clinical experience. Previous experience working with EPIC(EMR) and/or Cbord (Nutrition software system) also preferred. Skills: Competent in all skills of nutrition. Will have basic computer skills, Microsoft preferred. Ability to prioritize work. Must have interpersonal skills to handle confidential information, sensitive situations, and ability to work with diverse group of people within and outside the organization. Work cooperatively with peers and supervisors to contribute to the overall productivity of the team.

Essential Functions:

  • Nutrition screening and assessment of individual patients

  • Review and conduct nutrition screening of patients on specified units.

  • Complete nutrition assessment of individual patients with common medical problems, e.g. Hypertension, obesity, diabetes, cardiac and diverticular disease.

  • Assess nutritional status of individual patients/clients with complex medical conditions, i.e. more complicated health conditions in select populations e.g., renal disease, multi‐system organ failure, trauma.

  • Nutrition care of individual patients

  • Manage the normal nutrition needs of individuals across the lifespan, i.e., infants through geriatrics and a diversity of people, cultures, and religions include monitoring of patient's food and/or nutrient intake.

  • Reviews existing data in patient medical record including admission and correct diet order; history and physical, laboratory values that indicate nutritional status, and nursing assessment.

  • Recommends the collection of additional pertinent data, as needed.

  • Interviews patients and/or significant others for diet history, dietary preference, and nutritional concerns.

  • Design, initiate and implement nutrition care plans as indicated by the patient's health status that are thorough, concise, and done in an organized manner.

  • Modifying diet orders through delegated authority from the medical staff is the responsibility of the RD as part of a documented nutrition assessment.

  • Determine appropriateness of prescribed diet therapy. Recommend changes to the care team as necessary.

  • Review and evaluate enteral & parenteral nutrition regimens, to determine if nutritional requirements are met and make recommendations/adjustments that involve primarily macronutrients.

  • Develop and implement transitional feeding plans, i.e. conversion from one form of nutrition support to another, e.g. total parenteral nutrition to tube feeding to oral diet.

  • Consults with patient, physician and other hospital personnel to reevaluate dietary regimen to reflect changes in requirements.

  • Conduct nutrition care component of interdisciplinary team conferences to discuss patient care and discharge planning.

  • Initiates and individualizes the nutrition intervention.

  • Documents nutritional assessment, diagnosis (as applicable), intervention, and monitoring in EMR.

  • Nutrition education of individual patients

  • Develops and updates patient nutrition education materials in their area of expertise.

    Provide or supervise counseling, education, and/or other interventions in health promotion/disease prevention for patients needing medical nutrition therapy for common conditions, e.g. hypertension, obesity, diabetes, cardiac and diverticular disease.

  • Refer patients/clients to appropriate community services for general health and nutrition needs and to other primary care providers as appropriate.

Other Duties:

  1. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position

Salary Min: $26.27 Max: $40.79

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