Clinical Dietitian
Company: Hebrew SeniorLife
Location: Seabrook
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description: Position locations: 32 hours in Roslindale, LTC
and 8 Hours in Orchard Cove, Canton, LTC Position Summary: The
clinical dietitian will provide evidenced based patient centered,
nutrition care through application of the nutrition care process.
As a nutrition expert in medical nutrition therapy, the RDN will
uphold the framework of the Nutrition Care Process workflow which
includes nutrition screening, completion of the nutrition
assessment and reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition
intervention, plan of care, nutrition monitoring, evaluation,
discharge planning and transitions of care. Primary
responsibilities also involve consistent communication and
collaboration with the interdisciplinary team for the best patient
outcome. In addition, the clinical dietitian will be presented with
opportunity to participate in quality improvement projects, create
educational presentations, new staff onboarding/training and
precept dietetic interns. II. Core Competencies: Maintain thorough
documentation of patients’ nutrition status in the electronic
medical record by utilizing the ADIME format. Skillful using
critical thinking when determining patients’ clinical nutrition
needs. Knowledgeable of culinary and menu operations to provide
patient centered care as it relates to diet orders, food allergies
or sensitivities, diet restrictions and meal preference. Attentive
and empathic towards patients, their family and health care proxies
by discovering what matters most in order to provide customer
service needs. Prepared and trained to precept dietetic interns
through The Nutrition and Dietetics Preceptor Training Course
provided by ACEND. III. Position Responsibilities: Rehabilitation
Services Unit (RSU) and Medical Complex Unit - Perform initial
nutrition assessment, complete follow up assessments, provide
nutrition education for transition of care, follow established
guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies, attend
daily interdisciplinary meetings, weekly care plan meetings,
communicate with nutrition assistants and patient care associates
to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal preference and
customer service needs are met. Timely completion of section K
within the Minimum Data Sheet of the electronic medical record for
RSU patients. Long Term Care Chronic Hospital - Perform initial
nutrition assessment, complete annual, monthly and quarterly follow
up assessments, provide nutrition education, attend
interdisciplinary care plan meetings, follow established
guidelines, maintain communication with health care proxies,
kitchen supervisors, country kitchen associates and patient care
associates to ensure nutrition needs, therapeutic diets, meal
preference and customer service needs are met. Utilize validated
tools and current Malnutrition Guidelines to assess patients for
malnutrition including NFPE, hand grip, and reference to the
standards of practice. Prioritize High risk patients as indicated
in guidelines and acuity ranking. Calculate calorie counts and
document in the medical record as ordered. Maintain monthly weight
records for assigned floors on LTC and address concerns for those
that are having significant weight loss with appropriate team
members. Monitor weekly weight records on RSU and address concerns
for those that have significant weight changes with appropriate
team members. Attend rounds or weekly Wounds, Weights and Falls
meeting for further communication in this regard. Determine short
and long term goals and objectives with focus on Patient-Centered
Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems of the 4M’s (What Matters,
Medication, Mentation, and Mobility). Serve as a mentor/ resource
to employees in culinary, nutrition, and medical teams. Initiate
education as necessary in a format best suited to the learner.
Conduct tray assessments and meal rounds to assess intake adequacy,
tray accuracy, diet adherence, food quality and patient
satisfaction. Provide menu feedback to be presented at menu
meeting. May provide “special food requests” for patient
satisfaction, nutritional care and diet/allergen needs. Relevant
knowledge base of Computrition menu operation software to ensure
correct patient diets, food preferences, food intolerances, food
allergies, snacks and oral nutrition supplements are correctly
entered into the system. Maintenance of individual meal and snack
requests including development of special menus for individual
patients, maintenance of requests in computrition, and
communication with culinary staff about changes to patient meal and
snack preferences. Meal rounds include observations of appropriate
diets served to patients; tolerance of meal served while
interacting with patients, PCAs, and Culinary Associates.
Interventions and corrections made in “real time”. Follow up with
concerns including bringing to appropriate leadership/
stakeholders. Conduct brief audits of Country Kitchens or pantry
utilizing tools provided: menus, diets, and supplement sheets
available and followed; items labeled & dated. Assist the Nutrition
Assistants with education and essential coverage as needed. Seek
opportunity for professional development by attending internal and
external trainings, educational programs, seminars and conferences
to maintain clinical skills and CEU’s for RDN, LDN credentialing
and licensure. Meet all requirements as outlined by regulatory and
licensure standards. Know how to navigate professional practice
resources such as The Nutrition Care Manual, Diet Manual and The
Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) through the Academy of Nutrition
and Dietetics: eatright.org. Adhere to The Academy’s Scope of
Practice, Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional
Performance for RDs along with the Code of Ethics. Play an active
role in department quality, improvement projects and assist in the
development/revision of policies and procedures. Performs other
department duties as assigned. IV Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree
in Nutrition. Master’s Degree for those Registered in 2024 & after
per CDR. Registered Dietitian (RD) and Licensed
Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) required Working in a healthcare or
LTC setting preferred Computer skills required. Excellent
communication skills V Physical Requirements Sitting: Frequent
(more than 25% up to 75% of the time) Standing: Occasional (less
than 25% of the time) Walking: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of
the time) Lifting 1-10 pounds: Occasional (less than 25% of the
time) Computer use: Frequent (more than 25% up to 75% of the time)
Exposure to extreme cold: Occasional (less than 25% of the time)
Remote Type Salary Range: $63,521.00 - $95,280.00
Keywords: Hebrew SeniorLife, Haverhill , Clinical Dietitian, Healthcare , Seabrook, Massachusetts