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Clinical Dietitian II

Job Details:

In-person
$44.64 - $55.25 / hour
Full-time
Temporary
Experienced

Benefits:

Flexible Work

Zone: Eastern Urban Zone
Location: Multi Site, Primary Site: Cordage Place
Clinical Dietitian II
Community Support and Personal Care Home Programs
Temporary Full-time (until March 28, 2026, with the possibility of extension)
NAPECH22
01711RP1

Hours:

Hours of work will follow the flexible work schedule in accordance with Article 19.01(a) of the NAPE-HP Collective Agreement, based on 150 hours within a designated 4-week period (by mutual agreement). This position usually works 75 hours bi-weekly (8- hour shifts; days)

Salary: CG-42 (CAD44.64 - CAD55.25 per hour) which includes a negotiated wage adjustment

Competition Number: VAC0019919

Posted Date: 2026-01-07

Closing Date: 2026-01-14

Job Summary

The incumbent will work half time in the Personal Care Home Program and half time in the Community Support Program, with a set schedule.

Personal Care Home Program: The Personal Care Home (PCH) Program serves older adults and individuals with complex medical, functional, and cognitive needs who require 24-hour supportive care. Residents commonly present with multiple chronic conditions (e.g., dementia, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal disease), frailty, swallowing difficulties, and an increased risk of malnutrition, dehydration, and unintentional weight loss.

The Clinical Dietitian II provides clinical nutrition services to PCH residents, including nutrition assessment, care planning, implementation, and ongoing monitoring to support nutritional status, functional ability, and quality of life. The role involves close collaboration with nursing, speech-language pathology, physicians, and food services to support therapeutic and texture-modified diets, enteral nutrition, and palliative nutrition care, while promoting resident dignity, choice, and person-centred care.

The Clinical Dietitian II also functions as member of the interdisciplinary team responsible for the monitoring and licensing of Personal Care Homes. This role includes reviewing nutrition- and food service?related activities and reports for assigned PCHs to ensure compliance with the Personal Care Home Program Operational Standards (revised April 2007) and the Personal Care Home Regulations (2001). Monitoring activities may occasionally require evening or weekend work. The dietitian also provides nutrition counselling and education to residents and PCH staff; participates in interdisciplinary meetings, annual reviews, complaint investigations, and inspections; and completes required monthly statistical reporting.


Community Support Program:

The Community Supports Program serves individuals living in the community who require nutrition intervention to maintain health, manage chronic disease, and prevent functional decline. This population includes older adults, adults with chronic conditions, individuals with disabilities, and those experiencing social, economic, or food security challenges.

The Clinical Dietitian II with the Community Supports Program is a key member of the interdisciplinary team. Responsibilities include the assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nutrition services, as well as responding to referrals from health professionals for community-based nutrition assessment and counselling. The Dietitian provides nutrition education and consultative support to Community Supports staff and clients, and contributes nutrition expertise through participation in internal and external committees, resource development, and health promotion initiatives.

Nutrition care focuses on individualized assessment, education, and counselling to support chronic disease management, optimize nutritional intake, and promote independence. The dietitian provides medical nutrition therapy, supports malnutrition prevention and recovery, and addresses barriers such as access to food, cooking skills, and health literacy. Collaboration with home care and community agencies is essential to supporting safe transitions, aging in place, and improved health outcomes.

In both programs, the dietitian will support program quality improvement initiatives; participate in evidence informed practice, education and community capacity building; assist with the overall coordination of nutrition services and mentor other dietitians and team members as appropriate. Duties of this position may change based on program operational requirements. The dietitian supports the NL Health Services Dietetic Internship Program through contribution of clinical expertise and/or preceptorship of dietetic interns and offers clinical education experiences to other students as required.

This position reports to the Manager of Personal Care Home Program and Division manager of Community Supports Program and maintains accountability to the Provincial Professional Practice Consultant for Dietitians for integrity and professional practice.

Job Demands
By applying for this job, you acknowledge an understanding that regular requirements and demands of this job include (but are not limited to):
Regularly requires a high level of attentiveness for exact results and precision for individual assessments.
Occasionally lifts objects up to 15 lbs. (e.g. oral nutrition supplements, enteral nutrition formula).
Advice provided to patients/clients/residents impacts their health and safety (e.g. re-occurrence of nutrition issue, malnutrition, blood glucose levels, wound healing, swallowing issues).
Regularly requires alertness to the health and safety of others (e.g. assessing when patients are at risk for becoming medically unstable)
Regularly there are time pressures and deadlines and often there is lack of control over work pace.
Regularly requires a high level of attentiveness for exact results and precision for clinical nutrition calculations (e.g. calculations required for patients with renal disease, requiring enteral or parental nutrition, refeeding syndrome recommendations)
Use of virtual technology for individual and group nutrition education sessions.

Job Qualifications
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition/Dietetics or equivalent from an accredited university program and successful completion of an accredited dietetic internship program is required.
Current Registration with the Newfoundland and Labrador College of Dietitians is required.
Current Advanced Food Safety Certification is recommended while working in this role and would be an asset. A list of approved courses can be accessed at the following link: https://www.gov.nl.ca/hcs/files/Approved-Courses-May-2023.pdf
Previous Clinical Dietitian experience in geriatric nutrition would be considered an asset.
Effective communication skills and the ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team would be considered an asset.
A valid Newfoundland and Labrador Class 5 Driver's License and the use of a private vehicle are conditions of employment.
A satisfactory record of work performance is required.

Competition Number: VAC0019919
Company Website: https://NLHealthServices.ca/

About NL Health Services

About NL Health Services

If you come from away, you’ll discover just how special Newfoundland and Labrador is. If you're a local, you already know this. It’s our people. It’s our culture. It’s our stories (and oh do we love our stories).

If you’re looking to grow your health career in a place with adventure around each corner and a strong sense of community, then let’s put on the kettle and have a chat. Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Health Services might just be the perfect fit for you.

Why join NL Health Services?

There are many reasons. You will put your skills to great use in a unique and remarkable part of the world, be part of interdisciplinary and talented health-care teams and have access to state-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities.

  • We also offer incentives for local talent, those looking to return home and those new to our province.
  • Competitive remuneration and attractive benefits package.
  • Generous vacation packages and paid time off.
  • Full-time and part-time pension plans options.
  • Health insurance, dental and long-term disability plans.
  • Financial incentives and relocation support.
  • Student placements and clinical residencies.
  • Remote work options available.
  • Fast pathways to nursing for out-of-province applicants.

With a rich and unique culture, and tremendous natural beauty, Newfoundland and Labrador is an ideal place to call home, with a growing diverse population and among the safest places in the world to live.

About NL Health Services

At NL Health Services, we are responsible for delivering health and community services to more than 510,550 people living in Newfoundland and Labrador. Our team consists of more than 22,000 dedicated health workers who are committed to providing the best care in communities across the province, in five geographical areas.

The provincial health authority was created in April 2023, following recommendations from Health Accord NL, and brings together five former separate health entities. Our goal is to improve the health of the people of Newfoundland and Labrador and to create a more integrated, accessible, technologically enhanced, equitable and sustainable health system.

We know that it is the people – employees, physicians and volunteers – that together make NL Health Services a great place to work. We believe that every person carries valuable knowledge, experience and perspective, and it is in this diversity that we find strength. At NL Health Services, we embrace the distinct and complementary characteristics of all our members as we seek to eliminate health disparities by providing fair, equitable and quality health care to all patients, residents and clients.

If your passion is to provide extraordinary health care to the residents of the communities of Newfoundland and Labrador, we want to hear from you.

Come, work with us, and be extraordinary every day!

For more information, please visit: https://nlhealthservices.ca/.

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