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Certified Dietitian/Nutritionist - Default Issuing Body. Licensure: Pennsylvania Registered Dietitian License is required. Collaborate in or conduct food and nutrition research to demonstrate food and nutrition-related outcomes and to develop food and nutrition policy and recommendations for individuals, groups, and special population.
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Nursing & Rehabilitation Center at The Mansion is is seeking a Registered Dietitian for our skilled nursing home facility in Sunbury, PA. Must be a licensed Registered Dietitian. At least two years' experience as a professional dietitian in long term care with some administrative responsibility or one year experience as a registered consulting dietitian to one or more long term care facilities.
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Get up to $2,625 per year towards paying off a Non-Federal Nursing Student Loan! You will implement, coordinate and evaluate the medical nutrition therapy for the residents, provide resident and family education, provide nutritional assessment and consultation to assist in planning, organizing, and directing the food and nutritional services of the facility.
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We are seeking a Registered Dietitian for our two skilled nursing facilities in Millville and Orangeville, PA. We are seeking a Registered Dietitian for our two skilled nursing facilities in Millville and Orangeville, PA.
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STD, LTD, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, and Accident insurance. Ensure that all dietary personnel are aware of the care plan and that care plans are used in planning daily dietary services for the resident.
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Includes nursing, care coordinator/coach, social worker, receptionist, nutritionist, administrator and wellness coordinator. Includes nursing, care coordinator/coach, social worker, receptionist, nutritionist, administrator and wellness coordinator.
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