Dietitian/Nutritionist - Diet/Nutrition occupation at QuarterLine Consulting Services in Nevada

QuarterLine Consulting Services is at present looking to employ Dietitian/Nutritionist - Diet/Nutrition on Mon, 25 Nov 2013 08:57:37 GMT. Dietitian/Nutritionist opening in Clark County, Nevada. QuarterLine provides professional health care staffing services to military hospitals and health clinics across the United States. We are currently seeking a full-time Clinical Dietitian at Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada.The duties include but are not limited to the following: Provide medical nutrition therapy and other...

Dietitian/Nutritionist - Diet/Nutrition

Location: Nevada Nevada

Description: QuarterLine Consulting Services is at present looking to employ Dietitian/Nutritionist - Diet/Nutrition right now, this occupation will be placed in Nevada. For detail informations about this occupation opportunity kindly see the descriptions. Dietitian/Nutritionist opening in Clark County, Nevada. QuarterLine provides professional health care staffing services to military hospitals! and health clinics across the United States. We are currently seeking a full-time Clinical Dietitian at Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada.The duties include but are not limited to the following: Provide medical nutrition therapy and other nutrition care services to inpatients and outpatients whose disorders/diseases require complex dietary management using the American Dietetic Association Nutrition Care Process, AF Dietitian Nutrition Care Guidelines, DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines, ADA Evidence-Based Guides, IAW ADA Nutrition Care Manual, and AF and local operating instructions. Will provide nutrition care and services in accordance with the ADA Standards of Practice in Nutrition Care, Standards of Professional Performance, along with the ADA Code of Ethics. Standards of Practice are authoritative statements that describe a competent level of practice that is demonstrated through nutritional assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, and outco! mes monitoring and evaluation. The dietitian obtains adequate ! information in order to identify nutrition-related problems (nutrition assessment); identifies and describes an actual occurrence, risk of, or potential for developing a nutrition problem that dietetics professionals are responsible for treating independently (nutrition diagnosis); identifies and implements appropriate, purposefully planned actions designed with the intent of changing a nutrition-related behavior, risk factor, environmental condition, or aspect of health status for an individual, target group, or the community at large (nutrition intervention); and monitors and evaluates outcome(s) related to the nutrition diagnosis and the goals established in the intervention plan to determine the degree to which progress is being made and goals or desired outcomes of nutrition care are being met, and use selected outcome indicators to create an outcomes management system (nutrition monitoring and evaluation). Work closely with and is a member of the interdisciplinary hea! lth care team which may be composed of physicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists and/or psychologists, to provide medical nutrition therapy and nutrition education that are integrated and compatible with the patient\\\'s medical program goals and objectives. Function as the nutrition expert and lead agent in multidisciplinary team(s) that plan, coordinate, and provide total care for the patient, such as the Nutrition Support Team, Dysphagia Team, Diabetic Education Team, Cardiac Rehabilitation Team, Discharge Planning Team, and other interdisciplinary committees related to provision of health care. Review patients\\\' medical background, psycho-social history, current dietary adherence, and method of administration of nutrition care and assess patients for nutrition risk, to include physical and psychological needs through a detailed history. These conditions can include, but are not limited to, renal disease, liver disease, cancer, gastrointestinal disease, diabetes,! prenatal, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, neurological dise! ase, immune deficiency disorders, inborn errors of metabolism, cystic fibrosis, failure to thrive, motor vehicle accidents, gunshot and stab wounds, or other traumatic major injury/surgery/illness. Conduct evaluation of in-depth diet/nutrition history, 24-hour recall and food frequency data with patients and/or caregivers regarding food habits, intolerances, allergies, preferences, ethnic or lifestyle habits which may impact on food intake and calculate nutrition requirements and necessary dietary restrictions or supplementation. Collect appropriate nutrition assessment data to include anthropometric data, laboratory parameters, drug-nutrient interaction needs, and dietary education needs in order to make a comprehensive evaluation of patients nutrition needs. Develop nutrition care plans and implement appropriate dietary regimes for individual outpatients/inpatients/family members/caregivers upon consult from a physician or via needs determination using patient screening/a! ssessment criteria. Incorporate into dietary plans: nutritional factors associated with obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiac, gastrointestinal, hepatic, hypertension, metabolic, endocrine, renal, surgery, neurologic, pulmonary, malabsorption, trauma, and infection; all life cycle phases (e.g., pregnancy, lactation, infants, children, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics); disease prevention of palliation (e.g., dental caries, oral health, weight control, risk factor intervention, oncology, abnormalities of nutrient metabolism, drug-nutrient, and diet-drug interactions, substance abuse, and feeding problems); and nutritional factors associated with stress, deficiency states, immunologic implication, megavitamin supplementation. Provide in-depth nutritional care to patients who are mostly malnourished/debilitated, on modified or supplemented diets, on enteral tube feedings as the major source of nutrition support, varying and frequently adjusted medications and/or therapies, req! uire frequent monitoring or diet modification, or in whom there is a cl! ose interrelationship between diet/nutrition support and the patient\\\'s medical therapy. Monitor patient response to treatment and nutrition intervention. Document care plans, recommendations, patient progress, modification of care plans, level of comprehension and compliance in the medical record. Document nutrition education and/or therapy IAW ADA Nutrition Care Process, ADA Nutrition Care Manual, and AF Dietetics Nutrition Care guidelines and other applicable standards. Perform modifications in fiber, consistency, calories, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and minerals for all types of diets and provide alternate dietary plans to account for food allergy, food intolerance, or for food preferences such as vegetarianism. Provide inpatient and outpatient individual and group instruction to patient/significant other and/or family members (medical nutrition therapy and nutrition education) as appropriate based on patient need, level of understanding, cultural needs, and medic! al condition and determine and deliver appropriate education to meet patient learning preferences and abilities. Provide liaison between physician, nursing care, and nutritional services. Develop and update teaching materials. Prepare all records and reports as may be required in support of services rendered and as required by the MTF Standard Operating Procedures, Federal Law, or Air Force Instruction. Take part in clinic Quality Assurance Programs as required to meet the standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Facilitate patient access to medical care by recommending appropriate referrals to other health care providers IAW policies and regulations. Attend and participate in patient care reports, patient care conferences, team conferences, professional staff conferences, and other appropriate professional activities only to the extent that such attendance and participation is relative to his/her assigned cases and/or performance of s! ervicesThe Clinical Dietitian will generally work between the hours of ! 7:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.Education. Shall have a Baccalaureate Degree in nutrition/dietetics, or related area, from a school accredited or approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE) or the American Dietetic Association (ADA).Registration. Must be registered and maintain registration with the Commission on Dietetic Registration through the American Dietetic Association. Continuing education in dietetics and nutrition is required, complying with the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association requirements. Must be able to be successfully granted provider privileges by the Credentials Office and maintain privileges.Certification. Certification as a Nutrition Support Dietitian and/or Diabetic Educator is desirable.Experience. Must possess at least 2 years experience within the preceding 3 years in clinical dietetics in an acute care medical facility.To apply, please visit [Click Job Title to Apply] a! nd search for Job ID: 2013-3168Must possess knowledge in the following: Knowledge and skills required: Knowledge of wide range of theories, principles, practices and procedures in the science of dietetics required to conduct nutrition program activities, evaluate referrals, and deliver medical nutrition therapy; and extensive knowledge of coding related to the nutrition care process. Knowledge of wide range of chronic diseases, prognosis, medication, treatment methods and disease response to medical nutrition therapy to apply this information to individual nutrition needs and skill in applying knowledge to difficult, complex problems of patient care. Knowledge, skill and ability to perform in-depth nutrition assessments through collecting, analyzing and interpreting medical data from laboratory results, patient interviews, drug-nutrient interactions, anthropometrical measurements, and patient history and ability to tailor effective individualized treatment plans and nutriti! onal counseling for participants in various stages of the life cycle wi! th a wide range of nutrition-related medical diagnoses. Skill in written and verbal communication in a variety of settings with patients, staff, and higher level Air Force, DoD, or civilian agencies to obtain medical histories, to provide nutrition counseling and teaching in group settings and one on one, and to provide in-service training. Knowledge and ability to develop, implement and conduct process improvement initiatives, and collect and analyze nutrition outcome data. Knowledge of the administrative requirements for proper documentation of patient\\\'s condition including disease progress, acknowledgement of teaching, follow-up care, treatment goals and plan, in accordance with the ADA Nutrition Care Process. Knowledge and ability to interpret and implement standards of care, standards of education, and regulatory standards from a variety of organizations such as the American Dietetic Association, Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education, Joint Commission ! on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and the Air Force Inspector General (Health Services Inspection). Knowledge of a complex area of clinical dietetics at an advanced level of practice which is affected by rapid changes in technology and is closely related to the overall treatment of acutely ill patients with diagnosis such as renal, diabetic, oncology, pediatric, gastrointestinal, cardiology, and critical care. Skill in obtaining information from patients, analyzing dietary needs, and in translating this into an individual diet and nutrition care plan. Knowledge of complex concepts of adult learning theory, educational practices and teaching techniques to counsel patients, to develop and conduct patient education programs to individuals and groups, and to provide in-service training programs to Nutritional Medicine employees, medical and nursing staff. Knowledge of methods, materials, and equipment used in hospital food preparation and service. Knowledge of nutri! tional support procedures, such as total parenteral nutrition, total en! teral nutrition and oral supplementation in order to calculate nutrient requirements, recommend appropriate nutritional formulas, and identify optimal route of feeding administration. Knowledge of behavior change theories and skill in behavior modification to facilitate effective promotion of weight gain prevention, weight loss, and weight loss maintenance, adoption of healthy lifestyles and disease prevention. Knowledge of marketing and social marketing principles to effectively promote a comprehensive nutrition program. Knowledge of human behavior, motivational strategies, and counseling techniques to promote nutrition to groups and individuals with varying health status and at varying degrees of readiness to change. Proficiency in basic computer applications for word processing, record keeping, presentations, and nutrition assessment (e.g. Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook) and other software pertinent to job functions.Nellis Air Force Base is located in Cla! rk County, Nevada just eight miles northeast of downtown Las Vegas. The 57th Wing provides advanced combat training for composite strike forces, which includes every type of aircraft in the Air Force inventory. Training is commonly conducted in conjunction with air and ground units of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and allied forces from throughout the world. The base itself covers more than 14,000 acres (57 km2), and its vast ranges provide 15,000 square miles (39,000 km2) of airspace for flying operations. Because of its size and breadth of mission, the base is home to more squadrons than any other base in the Air Force. Nellis\\\'s work force of approximately 12,000 military and civilian people makes it one of the largest single employers in southern Nevada. Nellis AFB is home to the 99th Medical Group that is comprised of 1400 personnel that provide preventitive, emergency and acute care services to approximately 22,000 active-duty members and their dependents. In nearby ! Las Vegas there are numerous casinos, shopping centers, restaurants, as! well as indoor skydiving, ATV tours and the Dream Racing Experience at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway to occupy your time on the weekends or every day if you choose since it is so close.

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