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Covington, Louisiana
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The dietitian will assess and monitor the nutritional status of oncology patients across multiple clinics and provide telehealth support as needed. They are responsible for developing educational materials and coordinating with medical staff to ensure optimal patient care plans.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in nutrition or a related science and possess current CDR registration. Licensure as a registered dietitian in Louisiana and Mississippi is required, along with CPR certification.
Scope of Position: This position will be responsible for splitting time between all Northshore clinics as determined by current coverage needs. Position will also be available for telehealth/in-person assistance across the network as needed. Assess and monitor the nutrition status of patients receiving all cancer treatment modalities (radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, oral chemo, etc.) specifically those who are treated in the head and neck, esophageal, gastric, pancreatic, and breast regions; Educate and counsel those with feeding tubes along with referrals via physicians, radiation therapists, nurses, nurse navigators, and social workers; Recommend nutrition supplements as needed to maintain patient’s optimal weight; Educate and provide patients and their families with items from Therapeutic Food Pantry as needed; Develop patient educational material related to nutrition; Demonstrate knowledge of growth and development patterns as appropriate for the oncology patient; Maintain awareness of patient status, care plan, and treatment regimen through care plans and follow-up services. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Assess and monitor the nutrition needs of patients with high potential of complications due to treatment-related weight loss. Assess the nutrition needs of other patients as referred by physicians, therapists, nurses, and social workers or as identified by evaluation of patient's medical record. Provide nutrition education to patients in a professional and efficient manner. Assist patients with internal support services such as the Therapeutic Food Pantry, external community agencies, DME companies, or businesses that may assist with nutrition products and equipment Conduct cancer and nutrition related presentations to individuals with cancer, cancer survivors, and the general public. Develop/review/revise patient educational materials regarding patient nutrition.
Bachelor's degree in nutrition or nutrition related science, Masters preferred. Experience in the nutrition care of oncology patients is preferred. CDR registration and licensed as a registered dietitian/nutritionist by the state of Louisiana and Mississippi (Mississippi licensure may be obtained upon official confirmation of employment) CPR certification. For more than 50 years, the staff at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center has provided the highest quality care to our patients. We strive to hire the best qualified applicants to join our growing team.