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The Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) at Autumnwood of McBain acts as the connecting agent between the clinical/dietetics team and the kitchen staff. Certified Dietary Manager Certification or current enrollment in a certification course approved by the Dietary Managers Association.
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Trained as a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM), Certified Food Protection Professional (CFPP), or a Dietetic Technician, registered (DTR) highly preferred. The Dietary Manager ensures the provision of quality food service and nutrition care in accordance with Federal, State and Local regulations.
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Qualifications Certified Dietary Manager Certification or current enrollment in a certification course approved by the Dietary Managers Association. Supervise purchasing in the dietary department specific to the facility budget.
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Certified Dietary Manager preferred. The Dietary Manager works closely with the Certified Dietician in delivering exceptional meals for all meal periods while exceeding resident expectations.
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Plans, organizes, develops, and directs the overall operation of the Dietary Department in accordance with current federal, state, and local regulations governing the center and as directed by the Administrator.
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As a Dietary Cook/Aide , you'll assist in the daily food preparation and cleaning as directed. If this sounds like the right step for you, please apply to be a stellar Dietary Aide / Cook now.
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About Henderson Hospital Henderson Hospital is a member of The Valley Health System, a network of acute care and specialty hospitals that provide care for patients throughout Southern Nevada and nearby communities.
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Are you a Dietary Manager seeking an exciting new career opportunity? As a Dietary Manager, you will be responsible for planning, directing, controlling, and supervising functions and personnel within the dietary department.
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As a dietary aide, you will assist in food preparation and presentation to our residents. At Ciena Healthcare, we take care of you too, with an attractive benefit package including Competitive pay, Life Insurance, 401K with matching funds, Health insurance, AFLAC.
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As a dietary aide, you will assist in food preparation and presentation to our residents a great part of their day! Ciena Healthcare is Michigan's largest provider of skilled nursing and rehabilitation care services.
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Ability to maintain accurate and updated patient dietary information. Duke Regional Hospital is the second largest of Duke Health's three hospitals and offers a comprehensive range of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services, including orthopedics, weight-loss surgery, women's services, and heart and vascular services.
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Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) or Registered Diet Technician (DTR). Work with the facilities' Registered Dietitians to coordinate dietary and nutritional services for residents.
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Any employment referenced in this website is not with Universal Health Services, Inc. but solely with one of its subsidiaries including but not limited to UHS of Delaware, Inc. Qualifications Qualifications:Certified Dietary Manager or Registered Dietitian preferred.
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Must be licensed in accordance with WI state regulations · Long term care/skilled nursing facility experience required, and a strong desire to work with the geriatric population · CDM/CFPP certification Dietary Manager Essential Functions · Conduct routine client nutritional screening which includes food/fluid intake information and obtaining resident/patient food preferences.
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Responsible for maintaining the Dietary Department in a clean, safe, and sanitary manner and provide nutritionally adequate meals in accordance with regulatory guidelines. Supervises proper procedures for cleaning all kitchen equipment to include but not limited to carts, tables, counters, ice machine, buckets, blender, mixer, meat slicer, freezer, refrigerator, stove, oven, steamer, garbage disposal, dish machine, coffee/ tea maker, and steam table.
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