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Must maintain licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist with the State of Florida. Counsels patients and/or significant others on nutritional principles, dietary plans, and food selections, considering cultural, religious.
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Work with the principal or household manager to understand dietary restrictions, preferences, and culinary desires. Catering to dietary restrictions, allergies, or health requirements. Special Dietary Needs.
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Must be well versed in food safety regulations, HACCP principles, food allergens/dietary needs, and OSHA guidelines. We operate a variety of food and beverage locations at Epcot Theme Park, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, and Disney Springs.
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Using tanks, agitators, pumps, and all that jazz, they whip up top-notch liquid dietary supplements and drinks, ensuring every batch is spot-on and ready to roll. Using tanks, agitators, pumps, and all that jazz, they whip up top-notch liquid dietary supplements and drinks, ensuring every batch is spot-on and ready to roll.
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All sales are B2B - to manufacturers of food and beverage products, nutritional products, dietary supplements, protein powders, vitamins, cosmetics and personal care products like shampoos, conditioners, hair care, skin care, sun care, lotions, etc.
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Certified Dietary Manager certificate, Registered Diet Technician or Registered Dietitian, preferred. Complies with dietary restrictions on special or modified diets to ensure optimal food preferences are met within guidelines of the diet order limitations.
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Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) course participant, or certification as required by State & County law. General Training & Comprehension - Learn and perform the job assignments of the dietary aide, cook, and dishwasher positions and, as such, can operate, and teach others how to operate, a variety of industrial kitchen equipment.
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Certified Dietary Manager or Certified Food Service Manager designation is required in accordance with CMS and/or State/County law. Must also be able to perform the essential job functions of dietary aide, cook, and dishwasher positions to train and assist when there are call-outs.
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Registered Nurse, RN, appropriately identifies/utilizes resources, referrals such as PT, OT, Home Health, Dietary, Pharmacy, Supplies, Home Medical Equipment, and other visits/consults. Determination that this activity can be delegated safely to a Hospice Aide/Homemaker.
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Under the direction of the Director of Performance Nutrition, the selected candidate is engaged in the administration, organization, and supervision of a progressive sports nutrition department, and manages meal operations / catering that supports the dietary and hydration needs of 16 NCAA Division I sports and 450+ student-athletes within UCF, Conference, and NCAA rules and regulations.
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All factors pertinent to the patient's safety, including the competence of the Hospice Aide/Homemaker have been assessed. Registered Nurse, RN, serves as a patient and family advocate. The Registered Nurse, RN, is a member of the interdisciplinary team who work together to meet the physical, medical, psychosocial, emotional and spiritual needs of hospice patients and families facing terminal illness and bereavement.
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Responsible for serving plated meals to guests and/or replenishing food and attending stations or buffets with the knowledge of what they are serving guests, paying specific attention to any dietary needs.
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Following a menu and recipes developed by our in-house nutritionist, you’ll ensure our children have the fuel they need to learn and grow. Following a menu and recipes developed by our in-house nutritionist, you’ll ensure our children have the fuel they need to learn and grow.
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Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) 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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Developed and manufactured in an FDregistered, GMP-certified facility in the USA, our products are luxury medical-grade nutraceutical dietary supplements. Developed and manufactured in an FDregistered, GMP-certified facility in the USA, our products are luxury medical-grade nutraceutical dietary supplements.
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