Overview
Job Description
This position provides nutrition education and assessment to all WIC participants. It is responsible for ensuring availability and accessibility of WIC program benefits to current and prospective participants to improve health and help mitigate nutrition related diseases. In addition, this position is responsible for developing nutrition education and outreach materials used by the WIC program.
Responsibilities
Determines participant eligibility for WIC program services according to guidelines, polices, and procedures; schedules participants for appointments.
Formulates and implements the nutrition care plans for individual participants of the WIC program based on cultural, nutritional, income needs or other socioeconomic factors.
Provides nutrition counseling to pregnant, postpartum women, infants, and children participating in the WIC program in accordance with the Ohio WIC Policy and Procedure Manual.
Refers participants to appropriate internal and external health and social services resources as needed.
Assess nutritional needs and implement dietary-care plans; provide nutrition counseling to families.
Assigns food packages based on participant needs; Educates participants on the benefit card and its use; Communicates with food vendors (i.e. grocery stores) regarding card and/or purchasing issues.
Corresponds with Ohio Department of Health staff as needed to resolve participant/clinic issues.
Educates participants about the WIC program as needed per policy. Explains participant rights and responsibilities while in the program.
Reviews and identifies health and nutritional needs, environmental and food insecurity, and any health concerns that may be affecting participants. Ensures that participants are referred to appropriate parties for assistance.
Stocks clinic with education materials, forms, etc. as needed.
Completes and maintains required nutrition education documentation, referrals and other program data.
Completes height, weight, and hemoglobin for participants as needed.
Covers for absent RD/LD’s from other Lucas County WIC sites as needed.
Develops curriculum and prepares modules, visual aids, course outlines, and other materials used for nutrition education.
Participates in outreach efforts to build and maintain participant caseload.
Adheres to PHAB core competencies including, but not limited to: T1: 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.3.3, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.2.5, 2.4.5, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.6, 3.3.3, 3.4.2, and 4.1.4.
Participates in quality improvement efforts and achieving PHAB accreditation requirements. This position will be responsible for using quality improvement (QI) processes and/or techniques to improve the effectiveness of the assigned public health program.
Attends and participates in conferences, seminars, trainings, or related education classes as assigned.
DISCLAIMER
The essential duties and responsibilities defined within this position description are not an all-inclusive list, but a general summary of purpose and primary function of the position. An individual employed in this position may be asked or assigned to perform a wide-range of related tasks, within the scope of the position, department/division, union affiliation, etc. as deemed appropriate by management.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Dietetics from a College, University, or Program approved by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND).
Completion of the required Dietetic Internship associated with the College, University, or Program.
Registered Dietitian with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (or RD-eligible prior to registration exam completion).
Licensed Dietitian with the State of Ohio Board of Dietetics or possesses a Limited Permit to practice under the supervision of a RD/LD until RD exam is successfully completed.
Currently in and maintains good standing with the Commission on Dietetic Registration and the Ohio Board of Dietetics.
Completes Continuing Education Professional Development Plan in accordance with national guidelines for Dietetic licensure of 75 hours every five years.
Maintains licensure as required by the Ohio Board of Dietetics and Commission on Dietetic Registration.
Experience in community nutrition or other health services involving women, infant, and children.
Knowledge of how socio-economic status applies to and impacts the community.
Demonstrate knowledge, principles, and practices of human nutrition and educational programs/materials.
Proficient with Windows-based systems including but not limited to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Effective communication skills, organized, professional appearance and demeanor.
Well versed in the preparation and maintenance of office records and reports.
Must have and maintain throughout employment a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and be insurable under the Lucas County Commissioners Risk Management.
ADA SPECIFICATIONS
This position is classified as Clinic -1 setting and performs a wide range of functions for the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department. Further information may be obtained from Human Resources.
About Toledo-Lucas County Health Department
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department (TLCHD) is accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board and serves as the local health authority for Lucas County. It operates as a regional health district, serving all cities, townships, and villages within the county. The department's responsibilities include preventing and controlling the spread of disease and injury, protecting against environmental hazards, promoting, and supporting healthy behaviors, and preparing for and responding to emergencies. The community that we live in is increasingly made up of unique individuals who bring to us a variety of experiences, beliefs, abilities, and knowledge. It is through understanding and appreciating these differences that we can make Public Health services relevant, valuable, and respectful to all members of our community.