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Driscoll Children's Hospital

Clinical Dietitian

Driscoll Children's Hospital, Granite Heights, Wisconsin, United States

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Where compassion meets innovation and technology and our employees are family.

Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below.

New graduates are encouraged to apply! Upcoming or recent graduates may interview for this role prior to completing and passing their Registered Dietitian certification exam.

Sign‑on bonus and relocation assistance offered!

Why Join The Driscoll Team? At Driscoll Children’s Hospital, we’re proud to be the first free‑standing pediatric hospital in South Texas, serving children and adolescents of Corpus Christi and surrounding communities. We are devoted to providing expert care, education, outreach and advocacy until all children are well.

As part of the Driscoll Health System, you’ll join a team that values your well‑being, professional growth, and future. We are committed to providing a total compensation program to attract, reward, motivate and retain qualified and competent employees. These efforts support our goal of offering the highest level of care, while also helping our employees take care of themselves, their families and their future.

What We Offer:

Employee Care Center – Access to high‑quality healthcare for employees, spouses, and adult dependents (18+)

Wellness Program – Incentives and resources to support your health and well‑being

Employee Assistance Program – Free, confidential counseling services

403(b) Retirement Plan – Employer matching to help you build financial security

Generous Paid Time Off – Earn up to 24 days annually

Tuition Reimbursement – Invest in your education and career advancement

Adoption Assistance – Financial support for growing your family

Professional Development – Access to lectures, courses, skills labs, research opportunities, and more

General Purpose of Job The Clinical Nutrition Department serves to deliver coordinated, safe, and family‑centered nutrition care according to patient’s individual needs and goals. The scope of services includes preparing quality meals, specialized formula mixtures and providing clinical nutrition support to meet the nutritional needs of the patient population being served. An interdisciplinary team approach is used to provide family-centered nutrition care.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Maintains utmost level of confidentiality at all times.

Adheres to hospital policies and procedures.

Demonstrates business practices and personal actions that are ethical and adhere to corporate compliance and integrity guidelines.

Complies with regulatory standards, including federal, state, local health agency, and accrediting agencies, HIPAA regulations, and patient rights policies.

Position may require travel (by automobile or airplane) to Driscoll facilities in various location in the South Texas region such as Corpus Christi, Edinburg, Harlingen, Laredo, McAllen, Brownsville, and Victoria. Must have reliable transportation.

Works with medical staff and nursing staff to promote optimal patient care; regularly attends daily rounds, weekly patient care meetings as applicable to assigned patient care area(s).

Provides nutrition support to pediatric patients in both ambulatory and inpatient settings as needed to ensure quality patient care; to support coverage needs for the dietitian team in their absence or due to census fluctuation.

Processes charges in electronic medical record system for medical nutrition therapy (MNT) services provided, as appropriate.

Attends and participates in departmental meetings, staff development, and professional programs, as appropriate or assigned.

Performs miscellaneous job‑related duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor and/or hospital administration as required.

Provides medical nutrition therapy (MNT) using evidence‑based practice to optimize patient care and document all pertinent clinical findings utilizing the Nutrition Care Process (NCP).

Conducts practices based on the most recent edition of the Code of Ethics, The Scope of Practice in Nutrition and Dietetics, the Scope of Practice for RDs, Standards of Practice (SOP) in Nutrition Care, Standards of Professional Performance (SOPP) for RDNs, and the SOP and SOPP for RDNs in Pediatric Nutrition from The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Academy).

Utilizes Academy standards in daily practice to consistently improve and appropriately demonstrate competency and value as a provider of safe and effective pediatric nutrition and dietetics care and service.

Completes and/or reviews nutrition screening of inpatient admissions and/or ambulatory schedules to collect additional data that may affect the patient’s health condition or nutritional risk and communicates findings to health care and culinary staff as appropriate.

Interviews patients to obtain information regarding food habits and preferences; communicates information to culinary staff.

Monitors and verifies changes in diet orders, formula orders, or nutrition prescriptions and helps individuals understand their health condition while providing education and developing strategies to improve their health and well‑being. Communicates changes and provides guidance as needed to culinary staff.

Educates patients, families, members of the community, and interdisciplinary students, interns, and healthcare team members.

Periodically inspects prepared foods to ensure adherence to specifications, serving appearance, quantity, temperature, and palatability.

Coordinates and conducts periodic tray assessments in collaboration with the culinary staff to ensure the accuracy and quality of diet prescriptions and nutrition education.

Maintains professional growth and development through completion of required department, facility, and Academy competencies.

Education and/or Experience Clinical Dietitian - Level I

Bachelor’s degree or higher in nutrition or related field granted by a college or university accredited by a U.S. Department of Education (USDE) recognized accrediting agency or foreign equivalent, and coursework through an Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) accredited Didactic (DPD), Coordinated (CP), Graduate Program (GP) or Foreign (FDE) program.

Successful completion of Dietetic Internship Program approved by Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). Has met the didactic and supervised practice requirements to write the registration examination for dietitian nutritionist, has Verification Statement. Eligible for registration.

Pediatric experience preferred not required.

If considered for Dialysis services minimum of one (1) year experience with valid RD and LD credentials post Dietetic Internship, required.

≤ 6 years’ experience in nutrition care, education, counseling, private practice, community/public health, school system, long‑term care or related field with valid NDTR credential or other professional designation.

Bilingual (Spanish): Ability to speak and write Spanish highly preferred.

Clinical Dietitian - Level II

Bachelor’s degree or higher in nutrition or related field granted by a college or university accredited by a U.S. Department of Education (USDE) recognized accrediting agency or foreign equivalent, and coursework through an Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) accredited Didactic (DPD), Coordinated (CP), Graduate Program (GP) or Foreign (FDE) program.

Master’s degree in nutrition, dietetics, public health, education, health care administration, or related field preferred not required.

≥ 3 years (6,240 hours) direct clinical care for a specific age population or specialty clinic or general adult care with valid RD credentials. Example: care provided to a pediatric inpatient oncology unit, an outpatient clinic for patients under 5 years of age, or bariatric clinic.

May consider up to 2 years equivalent combination of advanced education and professional experience in nutrition or related field with valid RD, NDTR or other professional designation.

Bilingual (Spanish): Ability to speak and write Spanish highly preferred.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations

Current Registered Dietitian or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Certification by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).

State licensure by the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR) must be obtained with 90 days of hire.

Food Manager’s Certification or Food Safety Certification must be obtained with 90 days of hire.

Basic Life Skills (BLS) Certification must be obtained with 90 days of hire.

Must have a valid unrestricted driver’s license.

Preferred for Level II: An expert RDN possesses CDR Advanced Practitioner Certification in Clinical Nutrition (RDN-AP), and/or specialty certification(s) from a nationally recognized certifying body, such as CDR Pediatric Nutrition Specialist (CSP), or CDR Pediatric Critical Care Nutrition (CSPCC).

Seniority level Not Applicable

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Health Care Provider

Industries Hospitals and Health Care

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