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An established industry player is seeking a passionate WIC Nutritionist I to promote public health nutrition programs. This role involves evaluating participants' eligibility for the Women, Infants, and Children Program, providing nutritional assessments, and delivering education on diet and breastfeeding. The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor's degree in nutrition or a related field, with strong skills in counseling and communication. Join a dedicated team that makes a difference in the community by supporting families in their nutritional journey. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to impact public health positively.
Summary:
The WIC Nutritionist I / Certified Professional Authority must be knowledgeable on nutrition, health and breastfeeding topics; acquire a working knowledge of the WIC Program State and Federal Policies and Procedures; and be able to function independently and as part of a team. The Nutritionist I will work under the supervision of a Nutrition Coordinator (Nutritionist II) and Director (Nutritionist III).
Examples of Work:
Job Responsibilities:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Level 3 – High Intervention Level: Expanded assessment, can certify all participants. This is beginning level work in public health nutrition. Provides nutritional assessment, education and counseling to individuals and groups. Serves as a resource on nutrition and dietetics to nurses, health educators and other health care providers in local health departments, local public and private health care facilities and the community. Work is governed by local agency protocol, federal regulations and state policies and procedures. Performs related work as required. Serve as preceptor for Nutrition Assistant and Nutrition Associate.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in foods and nutrition, dietetics or public health nutrition; or a bachelor's degree in a related field with 12 hours in nutrition.
Training:
Complete all WIC Web Based Nutrition Education Program Modules. See Policy 11.01, WIC Training Modules.
Nature of Work:
Under general supervision, performs beginning level professional work by promoting and presenting public health nutrition programs. Performs related work as required. Public contact and travel are required.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This is beginning level work in public health nutrition. The Nutritionist 1 provides nutritional assessment, education and counseling to individuals and groups, primarily prenatal and pediatric clinics, with emphasis on participants in the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Serves as a resource on nutrition and dietetics to nurses, health educators and other health care providers in local health departments, local public and private health care facilities and the community. Work is governed by federal regulations and state policies and procedures. Performs related work as required.