Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Clinical Dietitian

Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered, nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process. As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation, discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary responsibilities also involve consistent communication and collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough documentation of patients' nutrition status in the electronic medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using critical thinking when determining patients' clinical nutrition needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide nutrition education for transition of care, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings, communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M's (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner. Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy, tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu meeting. May provide "special food requests" for patient satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack requests including development of special menus for individual patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates. Interventions and corrections made in "real time". Follow up with concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/ stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences to maintain clinical skills and CEU's for RDN, LDN credentialing and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy's Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition. Master's Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time) Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00

Radiologic Technologist - $15,000 Sign On Bonus - Full Time - Days - 7 On 7 Off Shift (0700-1630)

Job Summary Under the supervision of the Control Supervisor the Radiologic Technologist performs a variety of imaging procedures and is responsible for patient safety protocols. Mohawk Valley Health System is now offering a $15,000 sign-on bonus for full-time Radiologic Technologists who join our imaging team. This is a great opportunity to take the next step in your career with enhanced compensation and a supportive, collaborative clinical environment. As a Radiologic Technologist at MVHS, you’ll work directly with patients and providers to deliver high-quality diagnostic imaging and play a critical role in our commitment to exceptional patient care. Whether you're early in your career or looking to make a move, now is the perfect time to join a team that values your expertise. Core Job Responsibilities Functions as the first line interface with customers in the successful accomplishment of their imaging needs Participates in Quality Improvement activities Instructs and prepares patients for radiographic and/or fluoroscopic examinations Selects appropriate equipment to use for procedure Determines most suitable anatomical posture and positions and shields patient Programs portable and stationary x-ray machines Assists in maintaining basic records and reports Assists in maintaining files Perform other duties as required. Education/Experience Requirements REQUIRED: High School diploma or equivalent Graduation from an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology PREFERRED: 2-3 years of experience under a Board Certified Radiologist Licensure/Certification Requirements Required: Certified by the State of New York to practice and administer radiation Current BCLS certification Disclaimer Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their age, race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, age, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, et al), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, or disability. Successful candidates might be required to undergo a background verification with an external vendor. Job Details Req Id 94290 Department RADIOLOGY DIAGNOSTIC Shift Days Shift Hours Worked 9.50 FTE 0.79 Work Schedule CWA-UFCSM - 7 ON 7 OFF Employee Status A3 - 7 On/7Off Union 2005 - CWA Pay Range $33.12 - $48.01 per hour GP01

Physical Therapist (PT) - Mobile Outpatient

Overview: FULL-TIME PHYSICAL THERAPIST $5,000 SIGN ON BONUS! At Powerback, we're on a mission to improve lives. As the leader in physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies, we help older adults stay active and thrive while providing essential therapy for children at home and in school. With over 38 years of trusted service, our reach spans skilled nursing centers, assisted and independent living facilities, outpatient clinics, and home-based care. We're proud to deliver personalized care exactly where and when it's needed most. Join an industry-leading team that restores hope and makes a lasting impact. If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference and want to be part of the future of rehabilitation and wellness, Powerback is the place for you. Why Powerback? Benefits : We offer Medical, Dental, and Vision plans to Full-Time team members. We offer Dental and Vision to Part-Time team members. Paid Time Off: We offer generous paid time off to Full-Time and Part-Time team members. Support for New Grads: Our Powerback Clinical Mentorship Program kicks off on day one, helping you learn from the best in the field. Continuing Education: Keep growing with free CEUs through Medbridge. H-1B Visa & Relocation Assistance: We support Visa or Green Card sponsorships, plus our Journey Travel Program lets you work across the U.S. with the security of a full-time role. Perks at Powerback: Enjoy exclusive discounts on Wireless/TV, Home/Auto/Renters and Pet Insurance, Childcare, Eldercare, and more. Earn rewards through our PowerZone Employee Recognition Program, and expand your expertise with our Clinicians in Action professional development program. Responsibilities: Powerback is a new way of delivering recovery, rehabilitation, respiratory, and wellness services to patients across the nation. We deliver an empowered approach to achieving your full potential by providing integrated and individualized solutions. Our reimagined approach to rehabilitation connects directly to the patient experience, which is centered on transforming the road to recovery for everyone and helping patients get their power back. It's patient-centered care that provides a sustainable way of feeling better, moving better, breathing better, and living better. The Physical Therapist will primarily provide outpatient rehabilitation services in an in-home setting for the older adult population. The in-home setting could be a patient's private residence or in a patient's room in an independent living facility. Powerback Rehabilitation To You allows the Physical Therapist to evaluate and treat in the most functional environment which is the patient's home. The Physical Therapist assesses the need for, develops, and delivers physical therapy programs to facilitate rehabilitation. The Physical Therapist identifies the need for and makes referral(s) to other disciplines to address the comprehensive needs of patients. They implement individualized therapy programs designed to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance. In addition, the Physical Therapist instructs, educates and trains patients and caregivers in those skills and functions essential for promoting independence and productivity, in order to diminish or correct pathology. They direct activities to promote and maintain health. This position provides a flexible schedule and work environment in various settings. 1. As necessary or applicable, supervision of Physical Therapy Assistants, temporary licensees, students and support personnel in accordance with state licensure requirements and professional standards. 2. Responsible for adherence to department and patient treatment schedule, timely clinical and billing documentation requirements as well as work related meetings. 3. Attends and contributes to patient care, staffing conferences and other related meetings. 4. Makes referrals to other disciplines and agencies in order to address the comprehensive needs of the patient. 5. Consults with other members of the rehabilitation team to select the most appropriate therapeutic regimen consistent with the needs and capabilities of each patient. 6. Adapts program and/or plan of care according to the needs of the individual patient. 7. Promotes a safe environment and enforces the elimination of fire and safety hazards. 8. Orders supplies and equipment as necessary. 9. Cleans, maintains, identifies, and reports the need for repair of equipment as necessary. 10. Puts patient service first: ensures that patients and families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere which recognizes the individuals' needs and rights. 11.Screens, examines and evaluates patients, including history, systems review, and application of appropriate tests and measures, synthesis information and interprets examination findings in order to establish a diagnosis, identify impairments, determine the predicted level of improvement and the time required to achieve it, identify precautions/contraindications and design and plan of care. Develops appropriate treatment goals and methods in collaboration with the patient and caregivers, implements the physical therapy treatment plan, and completes all related documentation and record keeping regarding these services. Services include but are not limited to application of therapeutic techniques in areas such as: * Therapeutic exercise including aerobic capacity conditioning, balance coordination, agility training, body mechanics and postural stabilization, flexibility exercises, gait and locomotion training, neuromotor development training, relaxation, strength, power, and endurance training * Functional training * Manual therapy * Airway clearance techniques * Integumentary repair and protection * Use of electrotherapeutic, physical agent and mechanical modalities * Health and Wellness * Education on Chronic Disease Management * Falls Assessment and Interventions to reduce fall risk * Case Management in the home and community 12. Designs, fabricates, fits and/or applies adaptive devices, and trains patients in the use of adaptive devices included orthotics and prosthetics. 13. Selects appropriate activities suited to the individual's physical and mental capacity, intelligence level and interest. 14. Instructs patient in the skills and techniques required for participation in mobility activities and evaluates patient progress, attitudes, and behavior as related to rehabilitative potential. 15. Performs routine reexamination as needed/required to modify/progress plan of treatment. 16. Incorporates health and wellness programming into treatment plans for patients. 17. Performs home and community mobility assessments and provides recommendations for safe mobility in the home and community space. 18. Performs other related duties as required. Qualifications: 1. Must have a valid Physical Therapy license in the state(s) of practice, or proof of license eligibility; and 2. They must have a Master's degree in Physical Therapy; or 3. They must have a Master's degree in a Physical Therapy related field in addition to a Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy; or 4. They must have a Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy plus 5 years of progressively responsible PT experience. 5. The qualifying Physical Therapy degree earned outside of the U.S. must be evaluated to be the U.S. equivalent to a degree in Physical Therapy. 6. Must have a valid driver's license or reliable, independent transportation to and from the patients' residence Posted Salary Range: USD $47.00 - USD $62.00 /Hr. Bonus: USD $5,000.00