Dietitian 1 / Dietitian Reg
UW CODE AND REPRESENTATIVE GROUP
Job Title | Representative group |
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Dietitian 1 | 18945 (E S SEIU 1199NW HMC SW/Dietitian) |
Dietitian Reg | 21324 (NE H SEIU 1199NW UWMC Northwest Professional) 22961 (NE H NI SEIU 1199NW UWMC Northwest Professional) |
BASIC FUNCTION
Performs professional level nutritional assessment, education and medical nutritional therapy and/or directs others in professional administrative dietetic services.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Under general supervision, provides for nutritional assessment, management and education of patients, and/or directs a food service system.
TYPICAL WORK
Assesses special nutritional needs of patients, residents and clients;
Assesses, evaluates, and prescribes modified/therapeutic diets;
Acts as liaison between clinical dietitians and other clinical professional staff;
Recommends to medical staff medication use or dosage to optimize nutritional therapy and address food and drug interaction for designated medications;
Develops criteria and assesses patients with high risk nutritional issues (such as oncology, diabetes, dementia, eating disorders, allergies, substance abuse, etc.);
Consults with occupational therapists, speech pathologists and/or nursing staff to determine safe food textures to prevent choking/aspiration;
Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team and/or participates in the quality assurance process;
Audits patient’s records as needed to ensure dietary compliance with patient nutritional needs;
Formulates modified diet menus based on physician’s recommendation for patient; prepares mechanically soft, diabetic, sodium restricted, reduction, and other therapeutic dietetic menus; interprets diet prescriptions;
Supervises the preparation and serving of special or modified diets; confers with cooks, bakers, and meatcutters regarding their available time for special diet work and kind of food necessary for special diets;
Sets up and maintains diet recipe file; develops and modifies recipes;
Inspects food being served for compliance with policies and standards governing proper proportioning, sanitation, and food handling;
Trains cooks, food service personnel, patients or students in therapeutic meal preparation;
Maintains case records such as caloric intake and nutritional histories for individual patients; maintains dietary efficiency within budget constraints; prepares reports;
Coordinates and evaluates food production, food distribution and service systems;
Integrates nutritional care program with food production and delivery; merchandises food in both personnel and patient areas;
Establishes and maintains policies and procedures regarding such things as standards of food production and service, sanitation, safety and security, food service system goals;
Utilizes computerized systems in the evaluation of nutritional care and food control processes;
Develops, organizes, implements and evaluates nutrition education for patients; arranges discharge nutrition care plans with outside agencies;
Serves as a consultant on nutrition care as a member of a health care team;
Implements and monitors all state, federal, local and JCAH standards for dietary departments;
Performs related duties as required;
May supervise or direct the work of others.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s degree involving major study in food and nutrition or dietetics
AND
Registration as a Dietitian by the American Dietetic Association
OR
Eligible for registration at the time of hire and pass the registration examination within one year of date of hire.
CLASSIFICATION HISTORY
07/16/2019: Class adopted for UW contract classified staff per PERC decision to add this title to the SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Social Worker bargaining unit (Case #130658-E-18). Incorporates the work of UW classified non-union job code 16005, Dietitian 1/Washington State Job Code 311E.
01/01/2020: Add SEIU 1199NW UWMC-NW job profiles