Temp - Pediatric Registered Dietitian II (Inpatient) at Boston Children's Hospital summary:
The Temporary Pediatric Registered Dietitian II (Inpatient) provides specialized nutritional care for pediatric patients by assessing their medical and nutritional needs, developing care plans, and supervising dietetic technicians. Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in nutrition, have at least three years of relevant experience, including pediatric nutrition, and hold registration and licensure as a Registered Dietitian. Strong analytical and communication skills, along with Spanish proficiency, are preferred for effective patient care and interdisciplinary collaboration.
**This is a temporary position, coverage ASAP through June 2025This Temporary Pediatric Registered Dietitian II will be responsible for:- Providing nutritional care to pediatric patients (inpatient)
- Evaluating the medical, biochemical, and nutritional information and assessing patient needs in order to develop and implement the most appropriate nutrition care plans.
- Assisting in the supervision of the daily work of the dietetic technician.
To qualify, you must have:- A Bachelor's degree in nutrition and three plus years of progressive experience in Dietetics with at least 2 years in pediatric nutrition required.
- Registration by Commission on Dietetic Registration, the Credentialing agency of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, as a Registered Dietitian
- Licensure by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a licensed Dietitian.
- Analytical skills to resolve complex problems requiring the use of scientific, mathematical, or technical principles and in‑depth, experienced‑based knowledge.
- Good communication skills to effectively deal with conflicting views or issues and mediate fair solutions and well‑developed writing skills
- Spanish language skills a plus
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