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Must be a Registered Dietitian with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) and provide annual verification or be Registration Eligible with a verification statement. Work with the Dietary Technician or Clinical Nutrition Manager to manage care of residents, if applicable.
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License/Certifications: Registered Dietitian. If individual is not a RD, will be required to work in conjunction with a full time RD in the oversight of the nutritional services function and be a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM); ServSafe Certification requiredPhysical Requirements: Must be able to perform essential physical job requirements.
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Certified Dietary Manager, Registered Dietitian, or Licensed Dietitian preferred. Certified Dietary Manager, Registered Dietitian, or Licensed Dietitian preferred. Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Team supports a work environment where individuals of all backgrounds are heard, respected, and encouraged to grow.
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Visits with patients to collect menus, understand personal and cultural food preferences, provide education, and implement the nutrition recommendations of the Registered Dietitian. Observe patient food intake and report progress, dietary problems, or response to treatment to the dietitian.
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Registered Dietitian (Interim)QUALIFICATIONS:NYS Registered DieticianThree to five years experience in a long-term care setting. Registered Dietitian (Temp)Cortlandt Manor is searching for a temporary Registered Dietitian to join their team.
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Assist the Registered Dietitian in the collection of nutrition information and any other pertinent information. Ensure menus are served as written and approved by Registered Dietitian.
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Makes and records menu changes under the direction of the supervisor; Uses nutrition equivalent substitutes when required and refers to supervisor or registered dietitian for approval. In the absence of the Dietary Manager, Dietary Aide is accountable to the Cook.
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We are looking for Food Service Cooks to work alongside our Dietary Manager and Registered Dietitian. , Dental, Vision (All Optional)Flexible Schedule, Earn Time off, Sick Time, Family Sick timeServSafe Manager Courses Paid for by companyTuition Reimbursement including to become a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM)Culinary and sanitation personal development program with incentives.
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Certified Dietary Manager certificate or Registered Dietitian preferred. The company is a division of Compass Group and has more than 1,200 registered dietitians, 300 executive chefs, and 17,000 professional food service team members.
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The Director of Food and Nutritional Services is responsible for all foodservice-related activities; including patient care, non-patient care (retail, cafeteria, catering etc), quality improvement, sanitation, infection control and all hospital-related activities.
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Compass Group, North America SYSTEMS DIR I - GENERAL HOSPITAL CAMC - CHARLESTON, WV Charleston , West Virginia Apply Now Morrison Healthcare is a leading national food and nutrition services company exclusively dedicated to serving more than 600 hospitals and healthcare systems.
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Certified Dietary Manager certificate or Registered Dietitian preferred but not necessary. Certified Dietary Manager certificate or Registered Dietitian preferred but not necessary.
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Prepares meal items according to planned menus and standardized recipes; refers to supervisor or dietitian the need for menu changes. Operates a variety of kitchen utensils and equipment such as blenders, mixer, food slicer, steamer, food processor, convention oven, range and tilt skillet; Bakes, roasts, broils, and steams food items to prepare for consumption.
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Reviews menus, resident census information, production guides and pre-prep sheets to determine type and quantities of food to be prepared. Ensures the provision of quality food service and nutrition care in accordance to Federal, State and Local regulations.
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Requirements of the Registered Dietitian: Must have experience as a Registered Dietitian Must have experience in long term care/skilled nursing Will be responsible for the clinical aspect of Dietary Hudson View Network is a medical recruiting firm whose goal is to bridge exceptional talent to superior institutions.
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