Pediatric/NICU Dietitian Specialist
Company: MercyOne
Location: Des Moines
Posted on: April 17, 2025
|
|
Job Description:
Employment Type: Full time Shift: Description: TITLE: Clinical
Dietitian Specialist FLSA STATUS: ExemptPediatrics,
OB/GYNDEPARTMENT: Clinical Nutrition Services JOB CLASS: 155GENERAL
SUMMARY:Is responsible for assessing, evaluating and educating
patients/families in perinatal, neonatal, post partum, infant,
child and adolescent care areas.CORPORATE PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT:It
is the obligation of each employee of Mercy Medical Center to abide
by and promote the mission and core values of the Spirit of
Mercy.CORPORATE POLICY STATEMENT:It is the obligation of each
employee of Mercy Medical Center to comply with Mercy's mission,
values, standards of conduct, policies, procedures and related
practices (e.g. Dress Code, Time and Attendance, and other
policies).HIPAA SECURITY COMPLIANCE:Security Access: High
"Incumbent has access to restricted or confidential patient
information and must comply with the terms of the Mercy Medical
Center Security Policies as it applies to their job role."ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS: Is responsible for assessing, evaluating and educating
perinatal, neonatal, infant, post partum, child and adolescent
patients and families requiring specialized nutrition care in
specific diseased states, utilizing specialized knowledge and
skills to optimize nutritional status. From screening form, medical
chart, height/weight index, lab data, history and intake
information, calculates energy/protein needs and makes assessment
of total nutritional needs; records growth trends and documents
weekly summary of growth, nutrient intake/tolerance and
recommendations for change. Makes rounds in nursery, contacts
physicians regarding nutritional concerns, also nurses, social
services and speech/occupational therapists; instructs on special
diets and basic nutrition as prescribed by physician, including the
provision of discharge planning. Documents findings, actions and
summary of assessment and follow-up evaluations in medical chart.
Updates computer for acuity levels and nutritional care activities.
Reviews and corrects patient menus as needed. May be responsible
for the nutritional care of adult/geriatric patients on nutrition
support or with renal disease in the absence of these clinical
specialists. May participate in Performance Improvement activities
within the department.Communicates with Nutrition Office Assistant,
supervisors, and nurses regarding supply, ordering, mixing,
labeling of supplementation and appropriateness of infant formulas
and pediatric supplements. Attends department and small group staff
meetings to inform and respond to concerns. Meets regularly with
the Chief Clinical Dietitian. Takes phone inquiries regarding
nutrition and diet therapy, particularly in relation to infant,
pediatric and adolescent care. May conduct formal classroom
instruction in nutrition and diet therapy, particularly in relation
to infant, pediatric and adolescent care. May develop and institute
small research projects related to improved quality of care for
patients. May write technical articles for professional publication
or professional speaking engagements. Upon referral, provides
individual outpatient diet instruction for all age levels and
provides feedback to physicians as needed.MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS
AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in nutrition or dietetics
is required. Completion of the Coordinated Undergraduate Program,
qualified internship, or another qualifying experience approved by
the American Dietetic Association is required. Current registration
with the Commission on Dietetic Registration is required. Current
license with the State of Iowa for Dietetic Practice is required.
Requires at least three to five years experience as a clinical
dietitian with progressive levels of responsibility. May require
further training in the specific area of responsibility either
prior to starting position or as a part of on-the-job training.
Master's degree in nutrition or related field desirable, but not
required. Credentialing in area of specialization, ADA-Certified
Specialist Pediatrics (CSP) or Certified Nutrition Support
Dietitian (CNSD) is required either prior to starting position or
within first two year's of employment where applicable.PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS: (Constant = 67%-100% of workday, Frequent =
34%-66% of workday, Occasional = 33% or less of workday)CONSTANT
Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken
word. Those activities in which they must convey detailed or
important spoken instructions to other workers accurately or
quickly. Hearing: Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal range.
Ability to receive detailed information through oral
communication.FREQUENT Reaching: Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in
any direction. Standing: Particularly for sustained period of time.
Walking: Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for
short distances. Grasping: Applying pressure to an object with the
fingers and palm.vFingering: Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise
working, primarily with fingers rather than with the whole hand or
arm as in handling.OCCASIONAL Repetitive motions: Substantial
movements (motions) of the wrists, hands and/or fingers.PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS: Light work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force
occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently and/or a
negligible amount of force to move objects. The use of arm and/or
leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for
sedentary work. Walking and standing are required for sustained
periods of time.VISUAL ACUITY REQUIREMENTS: Reading menus,
kardexes, tray lists, messages, computer terminal correspondence,
instruction and educational materials, medical records. Calculating
patient caloric/nutrient needs and intake, recipes and formulas.
Writing, analyzing data, inspecting, alphabetizing, checking
menus.INTELLECTUAL/EMOTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Adaptability to
accepting responsibility for the planning of each day's activities
to the optimum benefit of the patient and co-professionals.
Adaptability to situations involving the interpretation of
feelings, ideas or facts in terms of personal viewpoint.
Adaptability to influencing people in their opinions, attitudes or
judgments about ideas or things. Adaptability to making
generalizations, evaluations or decisions based on sensory or
judgmental criteria. Adaptability to making generalizations,
evaluations or decisions based on measurable or verifiable
criteria. Adaptability to dealing with people beyond giving and
receiving instructions. Adaptability to performing repetitive work
or to performing continuously the same work, according to set
procedures sequence or pace. Adaptability to performing under
stress when confronted with emergency, critical or unusual
situations. Adaptability to situations requiring the precise
attainment of set limits, tolerance or standards. Adaptability to
performing a variety of duties, often changing from one task to
another of a different nature without loss of efficiency or
composure. Ability to maintain both a high standard of courtesy and
cooperation in dealing with co-workers, patients, and visitors and
satisfactory job performance despite the stress of a hospital work
environment.TOOLS/EQUIPMENT: Telephone Computer Fax Machine
Photocopier PrinterWORKING CONDITIONS: The worker is not
substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions. The
worker is subject to food spills and wet spots on floor
surfaces.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: The worker reports directly to
the Chief Clinical Dietitian, Clinical Nutrition Services. Our
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion Trinity Health is one of the
largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation.
Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we
integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our
colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities,
and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and
inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care
for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status
as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.
Keywords: MercyOne, West Des Moines , Pediatric/NICU Dietitian Specialist, Healthcare , Des Moines, Iowa
Click
here to apply!
|