Logo
Network Solutions IPA

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) – DCN

Network Solutions IPA, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 11210

Save Job

Position Overview:

We are seeking a licensed

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)

to support our

DCN (Developmental Care Network).

This role focuses on providing individualized nutrition services, conducting one-on-one patient consultations, and reviewing and signing off on meal plans in compliance with program and clinical requirements. The ideal candidate has experience working with vulnerable or special needs populations and is passionate about improving health outcomes through nutrition-focused care. Key Responsibilities:

Provide

one-on-one nutrition counseling

to DCN members enrolled in the 1115 Waiver Program. Develop, review, and

sign off on individualized meal plans

based on medical, developmental, and social needs. Collaborate with interdisciplinary care teams, including care managers and clinicians, to support holistic care plans. Provide nutrition education to patients, families, and caregivers. Document all patient interactions in compliance with 1115 Waiver and regulatory requirements. Ensure nutrition services align with evidence-based guidelines and DCN program standards. Participate in care coordination activities as needed. Qualifications:

Active

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)

credential. Current state licensure (as required). Experience providing nutrition counseling in clinical, managed care, or community-based settings. Familiarity with special needs populations, developmental conditions, or Medicaid programs preferred. Comfortable working with care management teams and documentation systems. Strong communication and patient engagement skills. Preferred Experience:

Experience with

1115 Waiver programs , DCN, or similar care models. Managed care or value-based care experience. Bilingual skills a plus. What We Offer:

Flexible scheduling Collaborative, mission-driven environment Opportunity to support high-need populations and improve outcomes