Clinical Dietitian
Company: Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority
Location: Cherokee
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Primary Function Coordinate all
phases of the nutrition care process (NCP) for Cherokee Indian
Hospital Authority (CIHA) patients including care planning of
hospitalized patients, nursing home residents, and outpatients in a
variety of settings including the CIH outlying clinics. Perform
duties in support of and in compliance with performance improvement
plans, standards of the CIHA, Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), and other licensing, accrediting,
and regulatory agencies under the direct supervision of the
clinical nutrition manager. Position Description: Provide nutrition
services and medical nutrition therapy (MNT) to integrate with the
patient's medical goals. Evaluate, interpret, document, and monitor
the nutritional status and needs of hospitalized patients, nursing
home residents, and out-patients using established policies and
practice guidelines. Communicate appropriate dietary history and
nutritional care data through the electronic health record (EHR).
Identify and provide age-specific nutrition interventions to meet
the cultural and lifestyle needs of patients and their families.
Education and counseling are provided to patients in the hospital
setting, outpatient integrated care teams (ICTs), and via
telehealth modalities. Inpatient dietitian will work closely with
the dietary department to provide quality food service in
compliance with JCAHO and other applicable guidelines. Including
but not limited to technical consultations and staff training.
Develop, review, update, and implement educational materials to
meet the needs of patients and professionals. Write orders for
diet, supplement, enteral nutrition and laboratory data per
hospital policy. Communicate with provider when dietary changes
needed. Function as an integral member of the health care team.
Precept dietetic interns (including written and oral evaluations)
and provide on-the-job training for newly hired nutrition staff.
Comply with Nutrition Department meeting and attendance standards.
Collaborate with Nursing Services to provide quality care in
compliance with JCAHO and other applicable guidelines. Provides
coverage in all areas of the department as needed and/or assigned
Education and Experience: Master’s degree required, preferably in
nutrition unless grandfathered in by the Academy of Nutrition and
Dietetics. Minimum: Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition meeting
requirement for registration by The Commission on Dietetics
Registration (CDR) and recognized by The Academy of Nutrition and
Dietetics (Academy). Successful completion of either a coordinated
undergraduate program in Dietetics or a Dietetic Internship
approved by the Academy. Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
(RDN)-credential through the CDR. Must be current and
non-probationary status with professional education documented per
the Professional Development Portfolio. Licensed Dietitian. Must be
licensed to practice in the state of North Carolina (or must be
able to immediately obtain). Applicants who are new graduates must
have a NC Provisional license from the North Carolina Board of
Nutrition and Dietetics in order to work as an entry level
dietitian until they get their RD. A provisional license (PLDN) is
the license required if you have completed both a regionally
accredited academic program, as well as a board approved internship
but have not yet taken or passed the Commission on Dietetic
Registration examination for RDNs. A provisionally licensed
dietitian/nutritionist must work under the supervision of an LDN or
LN, and acquire a signed statement of this as part of the
application process. Applicants will be given 90 days to take the
Dietetic Registration exam and upgrade their license upon passing
their exam. Job Knowledge and Skills: Knowledge and understanding
of evidence-based and best practices in MNT- including familiarity
with the NCP and Electronic Health Records (EHR). Knowledge and
experience in performing nutrition focused physical exams (NFPE)
Thorough understanding of educational concepts for all age groups
and ability to develop, implement, and evaluate nutrition care
plans. Assume responsibility for professional development including
required continuing education to maintain competency and completion
of assigned hospital provided modules. Ability to design,
implement, and evaluate nutrition programs and services. Broad
range of knowledge and clinical skills in the field of MNT,
knowledge of cultural differences, knowledge of latest studies and
practices in primary care/MNT integration. Must take into account
diverse educational needs for various age groups, literacy levels,
and cultural background. Ability to work within a team framework in
a variety of settings and promote a collaborative environment Good
time management skills Conflict resolution skills A working
knowledge of the principles and practices of performance
improvement (PI). Ability to communicate effectively in English
(orally, and in writing) with individuals and groups. Possess
understanding of JCAHO standards with regards to nutritional
counseling and has the ability to comply with these standards in
both a hospital and outpatient setting. Moderate computer skills
required: Word processing, spreadsheet and database management,
electronic mail and internet use. Previous exposure to these types
of programs will facilitate rapid familiarity with the CIHA
computer-based Resource/Patient Management System (RPMS). Valid
North Carolina driver’s license. Complexity of Duties: Requires a
broad knowledge of the pathophysiology of many chronic and acute
disease states common to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian (EBCI)
community. Must have a mastery of the dietetic and lifestyle
interventions necessary to prevent or treat complications of
chronic or acute disease states. Understands organizational
dynamics, communication networks, formal and informal leadership,
and decision-making process. May be elected or appointed to serve
on one more functional or organizational hospital and/or
community-based committees, partnerships, teams, and/or
associations. Expected to facilitate and enhance a positive working
relationship with multiple community-based EBCI organizations
outside of the CIHA. Must possess knowledge, skills, and
administrative functions necessary to provide clinical care,
individual and group education, and meet objectives of multiple
standards of care used within the CIHA healthcare system.
Supervision Received: General supervision is provided by the
Clinical Nutrition Manager; however, the Clinical Dietitian is
responsible for maintaining up-to-date knowledge and expertise in
MNT and Nutrition education. Responsibility for Accuracy: This
position functions with a high degree of independence. Errors could
have adverse effects on the physical health of individuals and on
the administration of the Nutrition program. Lack of administrative
accuracy could result in negative JCAHO or regulatory implications.
Contacts with Others: Consistently in contact with patients,
patient family members, and staff from multiple departments or
programs, fostering an environment of teamwork and professionalism.
Works closely with the dietary, nursing, behavioral health, social
work, and medical departments in order to deliver high-quality,
patient-centered care. Confidential Data: The incumbent shall
maintain complete confidentiality of any pertinent information that
comes to his/her attention or knowledge. The Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) carries both civil and
criminal penalties for unlawful disclosure or knowledge. May have
access to EHR and to restricted departments (i.e., Medical Records,
Pharmacy, etc.). Customer Service Consistently demonstrates
superior customer service skills to patients/customers including
staff, who are our internal customers, by demonstrating
characteristics that align with CIHA’s guiding principles and core
values. Ensure excellent customer service is provided to all
patients/customers/staff by seeking out opportunities to be of
service.
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