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Community Health Center of the North Country

WIC Health Specialist (full-time or part-time)

Community Health Center of the North Country, Malone, New York, United States

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Overview Up to $1,500 sign-on bonus*

for qualified new hires. (*Paid out incrementally at 6 months and one year of employment; pro-rated for part-time hires)

Reports to:

Director of WIC

Rate of Pay:

$22.05 - $24.10 per hour

Work Schedule:

Monday - Friday, primarily day shift; the day-to-day schedule may vary. No weekends or major holidays.

Position Summary Our team is seeking dedicated WIC Health Specialist candidates to join our Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) team.

The WIC Health Specialist supports the mission, goals, and objectives of Community Health Center of the North Country by improving nutritional services within the WIC Program. Specialists work with infants, children, and their caregivers, as well as pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum mothers.

The Health Specialist will provide participant-centered nutrition assessments, education, and counseling tailored to participant needs. Duties may include general nutrition services and/or high-risk nutrition care, based on credentials and experience. The Specialist will also be cross-trained to determine participant eligibility for the WIC program and to support general clinic operations.

Responsibilities

Mission and Safety

Demonstrates knowledge of and commitment to the organization’s Mission Statement.

Adheres to all safety, infection control, and Department of Health policies and procedures.

Maintains confidentiality and professionalism in all interactions.

Participant Services

Conducts and documents participant-centered nutrition assessments and counseling.

Determines participant eligibility and prescribes or tailors WIC food packages within the scope of qualifications.

Provides follow-up, referrals, and ongoing nutrition education to support health and wellness goals.

Supports breastfeeding participants and promotes a breastfeeding-friendly environment.

Performs anthropometric and hematology measurements as required.

Depending On Qualifications

Nutritionists provide core nutrition assessments and education for participants with basic to moderate nutritional needs.

High-Risk Nutritionists provide advanced-level nutrition assessments, develop and oversee high-risk care plans, and offer guidance to other staff on complex nutrition cases.

Documentation and Quality Assurance

Accurately documents all assessments, counseling sessions, referrals, and follow-ups in NYWIC.

Tracks participant progress toward identified health goals.

Maintains up-to-date training records and completes required continuing education hours (per qualification level).

May provide leadership in nutrition training, mentoring, and staff development if qualified.

Administrative and Clinic Support

Cross-trained to cover all areas of clinic operations (e.g., intake, participant measurements, scheduling, phones).

Ensures efficient clinic flow and participant communication (including reminder calls and rescheduling).

Participates in outreach and community engagement to increase WIC participation.

Assists with temporary clinic set-up, transportation of materials, and maintaining organized clinic spaces.

Communication and Collaboration

Maintains open and effective communication with staff, WIC Director, and Nutrition Coordinator

Reviews and applies relevant DOH and agency updates, policies, and memos

Actively participates in meetings, committees, and organizational initiatives.

Professional Development

Attends required trainings and obtains continuing education per NYS WIC standards (12 hours annually).

Demonstrates initiative for professional growth and continuous improvement.

Other Duties

Participates in outreach as assigned.

Performs related duties as required to support the WIC program and the organization’s mission.

Requirements Candidates must have flexibility in available work hours and be available to travel daily within and between St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties. Candidates must have a valid driver’s license.

Opportunities are available for candidates with at least one of the following educational requirements:

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RD/RDN) or Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral degree in Nutrition (preferred), OR

Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate health-related field with at least six (6) credit hours in nutrition*, OR

Nutrition and Dietetics Technician, Registered (DTR/NDTR), OR

Registered Nurse (RN) with Bachelor’s degree

For the otherwise-qualified candidate, up to three (3) of the required six (6) hours of nutrition education may be taken within six (6) months from the first date of employment.

Benefits Community Health Center of the North Country offers excellent, affordable benefits options to employees routinely scheduled for more than 30 hours per week. Options include medical, dental, and vision insurance, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Term Life/AD&D insurance, long-term and short-term disability, 401(k), and other elective programs. We also offer generous time off, including vacation, personal, and sick time, as well as paid holidays.

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