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Clinical Dietitian 1
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Country: USA
Location: California-Riverside County RIVERSIDE, CA 92501
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Clinical Dietitian 1
Riverside Community Hospital is able to provide the healthcare services that you and your family will need through the many stages of your life. Services like Emergency/Trauma, Labor and Delivery, Cardiac Care, Orthopedics and Transplant are among our many Centers of Excellence. We have been providing quality and compassionate healthcare to the people and families of Riverside and the Inland Empire since 1901. We are one of the largest full-service, acute care community hospitals in the County; centrally located in downtown Riverside. With over 400 physicians on staff and over 1,400 employees, our team of healthcare professionals utilize the most modern equipment and state-of-the-art technology. ~cb~ Position Summary: Provides basic nutrition assessments and care planning for patients/residents. Plans special diets and supervises their preparation. Instructs patients/residents and/or hospital personnel in basic principles of nutrition and modifications of normal diet. Performs routine care responsibilities without training and direction. Basic Education Requirement: Bachelor's Degree Basic Management/Supervisory Experience Required: None Basic Functional Experience Required: No previous work experience in health care including hospitals, nursing homes, assisted or independent living facilities, long-term care, retirement homes, or clinics required + registry eligible. Â Â
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