Local Contract RDN - Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
Boston, MA
VeeAR Health
3x8 hrs, Days
Referral Bonus
$43/hourOverview
- Start Date05/04/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration12 weeks
Pay
Benefits
- Employee assistance programs
- Dental benefits
- Continuing Education
- Medical benefits
- Vision benefits
- Referral bonus
Description
Weekend Requirements: -
On Call Requirements: -
Job Description:
The Dietitian, in collaboration with Dietary services, acts as a resource to dietary staff to ensure delivery of a nutrition care program in accordance with standards established by the Arbour.
Master's Degree Required
Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) in MA.
Appropriately identifies patients at nutrition risk
Assesses diet order based on patient's age, current
Accurately assess physical limitations that may compromise nutritional status.
Accurately calculate metabolic needs, i.e., energy, protein, fluid, and/or other specific nutrients.
Recommends appropriate nutrition intervention based on subjective and objective data.
Accurately documents the initial and ongoing assessment of the patient's nutritional status and progress as determined by chart review.
Accurately documents the initial and ongoing assessment of the patient's nutritional status and progress as determined by chart review.
Oversees the completion of diet slips three times a week for all patients with special dietary needs as observed by the manager of Dietary Services
Employer
VeeAR Health
At Veear Health, we firmly believe that no technology is more powerful than human connection. That’s why we work with a single focus – to put people first. We bring you the best healthcare resources and talent from across the world so that can make your healthcare services more powerful and more effective!
Boston, MA
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