PACE Southeast Michigan
Location
Burt Township, Michigan
The Registered Dietitian implements the Nutrition Care Process by conducting comprehensive nutrition assessments, determining diagnoses, developing evidence-based interventions, and evaluating participant progress under the Clinical Manager's direction. This role requires integral participation in the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) to provide medical nutrition therapy to participants and caregivers.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in dietetics or a related field, completion of an ACEND-accredited dietetics program, and successful registration via the Commission on Dietetic Registration exam. Preferred qualifications include one year of experience working with aging adults.
A professional level of knowledge such as that required though the completion of a Bachelor’s Degree in dietetics, nutrition, or a related field. Completion of a dietetics program that is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). Successful completion of the registration exam as set forth by the Commission on Dietetic Registration. Michigan does not require licensure for dietitians at this time. Preferred (1) year of experience working with aging adults. Establish and maintain interpersonal and interdepartmental relationships. Ability to apply principles of adult learning in organizing educational activities; including one-to-one teaching participants and caregivers as well as peer education formally or informally in settings such as department huddles, peer documentation reviews, and IDT/PCT in-services. Requires a professional level of analytical skills in order problem solve and develop viable interventions. Completion of annual department competencies. Participates in and/or facilitates quality improvement projects resulting from data analysis. Ensures compliance to departmental and external standards in the provision of quality focused care by attendance of professional meetings/committees and/or review of national standards of practice. Participation in various committees as assigned. Participates in annual, mandatory, in-service training and screening, including but limited to: infection control, TB testing, safety training, and BLS training. Must be medically cleared for communicable diseases and have all immunizations up-to-date before engaging in direct participant contact. WORKING CONDITIONS: Working conditions are variable with exposure to communicable disease, due to participant environment. Driving is required within PACE of Southeast Michigan catchment area, with possible exposure to extreme temperatures, including heat and cold. Frequent walking, bending, lifting of forty (40) pounds or more may be needed in the performance of duties. At PACE Southeast Michgan our employee experience is a combination of everything that’s unique about our culture, mission, vision, values, and most importantly, our people. Our employees are compassionate, curious, accountable, courageous, and authentic. They make choices according to what is best for our participants and strive to make a difference. For several years, they have made us a Top Workplace in our area.