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Prior work experience in a hospital setting or WIC program preferred. Competence in nutritional content, sources and use of commercial supplements, tube feedings, human milk, infant formulas and feeding modulars (fat, protein, carbohydrate, vitamins and minerals.
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Is responsible for conducting nutrition and health education activities and performing nutritional and breastfeeding/chestfeeding risk assessments for low-risk and high-risk WIC Program participants.
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Determines eligibility for WIC Program based on economic, nutritional, and medical needs. Ability to determine client eligibility based on identified risk factors and provides nutrition education with the knowledge of social, cultural, and religious backgrounds as they relate to proper nutrition and breastfeeding for participants in the WIC Supplemental Food Program.
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A letter from the DPD program director stating the individual successfully completed the program but did not earn a verification statement can serve as coursework verification OR Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nutritional Sciences, Community Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, Dietetics, or Public Health Nutrition from an accredited college or university that meets specific coursework criteria.
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Join Our Team as a WIC Registered Dietitian DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR JOB DUTIES: The Public Health Nutrition Consultant-WIC Registered Dietitian is primarily responsible for providing nutritional education, guidance, counseling, and oversight to all aspects of the Women, Infants and Children's (WIC) nutrition service program and ensuring implementation of policies as well as adheres to the standards and guidelines of the WIC Program.
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The selected applicant for this position will be working with the WIC Program. The Nutritionist is responsible for planning and conducting food service or nutritional programs to assist in the promotion of health and control of disease.
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This person will be responsible to assist the Program Nutritionist with all nutrition related program components, will assist with the planning, implementation, and compliance of all federal and state requirements for nutrition education and WIC certifications, will also provide nutritional counseling and education to clients, evaluate and update nutrition education plans.
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Job Description :Provides nutrition education to all WIC clients in accordance with the State's WIC guidelines while ensuring education is appropriate for nutritional status and risk criteria at the same time while being sensitive to the client's lifestyle, income level, and family status.
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We seek a director with thorough knowledge of the concepts of nutrition and dietetics to be responsible for the overall management of the WIC program services, ensuring that Hospital, Federal, State, and Civil Rights guidelines, staffing, and caseload management are met.
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As a Competent Professional Authority (CPA) on the staff of the local program, conducts a complete WIC nutrition assessment, determines and documents nutritional risk of WIC participants, and, as appropriate, identifies and monitors high-risk clients, developing individualized care plans.
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The WIC nutritionist performs program eligibility and nutritional assessment for individual clients. Provides services for the WIC program county health departments. Client services include nutritional planning, determination of supplemental food needs and provision of breastfeeding supplies.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutritional Sciences, Community Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, Dietetics or Public Health Nutrition; or, is registered as a Dietetic Technician (emphasis in community/clinical nutrition) through the American Academy of Nutrition and Science.
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Under general supervision, functions as the Competent Professional Authority for determination of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program eligibility and certification based on nutritional and/or health risk.
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A ssists the WNA’s with WIC clients by obtaining and accurately recording of height and weight measurements, dietary intakes, and other necessary medical and/or nutritional inform. E ntry level position responsible for all supporting functions in the delivery of WIC nutritional services.
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With integrated services including medical, dental, pharmacy, orthodontia, primary care nutritional counseling, autism screening, and primary care behavioral health, YVFWC’s patient-centered model of care offers patients the full spectrum of care and shelter assistance, energy assistance, weatherization, HIV and AIDS counseling and testing, home visits, and four mobile medical/dental clinics.
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