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WIC Nutritionist

Fulton, MO ยท On-site

$42K - $55K/yr

The Callaway County Health Department is accepting applications for a full-time WIC Nutritionist ... Registered Dietitian (RD) or Licensed Dietitian (LD) (or eligible for registration) Knowledge ...

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WIC Nutrition Assistant

Monticello, NY ยท On-site

$20.50 - $23.54/hr

We are seeking a full-time WIC Nutrition Assistant to join our Monticello, NY site. Under the ... N License Preferred Associate's in Nutrition preferred CPR/BLS required Job Type: Full-time Pay ...

WIC Nutrition Assistant

Monticello, NY ยท On-site

$20.50 - $23.54/hr

We are seeking a full-time WIC Nutrition Assistant to join our Monticello, NY site. Under the ... N License Preferred Associate's in Nutrition preferred CPR/BLS required Job Type: Full-time Pay ...

WIC Qualified Nutritionist

Monticello, NY ยท On-site

$49K - $55K/yr

The WIC Qualified Nutritionist is responsible for providing WIC Registration Nutrition Assessment ... CPR/BLS required, Registered Dietitian preferred Job Type: Full-time Salary: $49,140.00- $55,965.00 ...

WIC Qualified Nutritionist

Monticello, NY ยท On-site

$49K - $55K/yr

The WIC Qualified Nutritionist is responsible for providing WIC Registration Nutrition Assessment ... CPR/BLS required, Registered Dietitian preferred Job Type: Full-time Salary: $49,140.00- $55,965.00 ...

WIC Nutrition Assistant

Monticello, NY ยท On-site

$20.50 - $23.56/hr

We are seeking a full-time WIC Nutrition Assistant to join our Monticello, NY site. Under the ... N License Preferred Associate's in Nutrition preferred CPR/BLS required Job Type: Full-time Pay ...

WIC Nutrition Assistant

Monticello, NY ยท On-site

$20.50 - $23.56/hr

We are seeking a full-time WIC Nutrition Assistant to join our Monticello, NY site. Under the ... N License Preferred Associate's in Nutrition preferred CPR/BLS required Job Type: Full-time Pay ...

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Full Time Wic Rn information

What do WIC nurses do?

WIC nurses, often registered nurses working in the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, provide health assessments, nutrition education, and breastfeeding support to pregnant women, new mothers, and young children. They also screen for health issues, offer referrals, and help ensure participants meet nutritional and health guidelines, often working in clinics or community settings. Certification as a WIC nurse typically requires RN licensure and knowledge of maternal and child health.

What is a Full Time WIC RN?

A Full Time WIC RN is a Registered Nurse who works full-time within the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. Their primary responsibilities include providing nutrition education, conducting health assessments, and supporting breastfeeding for eligible women and young children. They also help clients access resources, refer them to healthcare providers, and ensure program compliance. These nurses play a crucial role in promoting maternal and child health in the community.

What is the difference between Full Time Wic Rn vs Wic Nutritionist?

AspectFull Time Wic RnWic Nutritionist
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, WIC certificationRegistered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RD/RDN) certification, WIC certification
Work EnvironmentHealthcare clinics, community health programsWIC clinics, community outreach, educational settings
Employer & IndustryHealthcare facilities, public health agenciesPublic health departments, WIC program offices

Full Time Wic Rns primarily provide healthcare services, including screenings and health education, while Wic Nutritionists focus on dietary counseling and nutrition education. Both roles work within the WIC program but have different certifications and job functions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time WIC RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time WIC RN, you need a valid RN license, strong clinical assessment abilities, and knowledge of maternal and child health, often supported by experience in community or public health nursing. Familiarity with WIC program guidelines, electronic health records, and nutrition assessment tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, cultural sensitivity, and organizational skills help build trust with diverse clients and ensure effective program delivery. These skills and qualities are important to provide high-quality care, promote healthy outcomes for women and children, and ensure compliance with WIC program standards.

What is the least stressful RN job?

A full-time WIC RN typically experiences lower stress levels compared to hospital-based RNs, as WIC work involves community outreach, education, and nutrition counseling in a predictable schedule. The role usually requires minimal emergency response and offers a stable environment, making it less stressful for many RNs.

What job can I do if I don't want to be a nurse anymore?

A WIC RN can transition to roles such as community health worker, health educator, or case manager, which utilize nursing knowledge and patient interaction skills. These positions often require certification or training in public health or community outreach and may involve working in clinics, schools, or social service agencies.

How to make $100,000 as a RN?

To earn $100,000 as a full-time WIC RN, gaining experience, obtaining specialized certifications, and working in high-paying settings such as hospitals or clinics can help increase income. Working overtime, taking on leadership roles, or pursuing advanced education like a master's degree may also boost earning potential.

What are some common challenges faced by a Full Time WIC RN, and how can candidates prepare for them?

Full Time WIC RNs often encounter challenges such as managing a high caseload, navigating complex family dynamics, and staying current with evolving WIC program guidelines. Effective communication and cultural sensitivity are crucial, as you'll be working with diverse populations, including expectant mothers and young children. To prepare, candidates should familiarize themselves with community resources, practice active listening skills, and seek training in motivational interviewing to better support and educate clients. Collaboration with nutritionists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals is also a regular part of the role.
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Registered Dietician II

Registered Dietician II

Brazos Valley Council of Governments

Bryan, TX โ€ข On-site

$54K - $61K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

The purpose of this job description is to communicate the responsibilities and duties associated with the position of Full-time WIC Registered Dietitian. The following information should not be considered a comprehensive description of this position. It should also be noted that some responsibilities and duties might not be specifically addressed. The Agency fully expects every person to perform any reasonable task or request that is consistent with fulfilling company objectives. The Agency recommends an ongoing effort to familiarize you with the duties and responsibilities of those positions directly above and below your own.



The position of Full-time WIC Registered Dietitian is responsible for conducting individual nutrition counseling to high-risk participants, approving issuance of special formulas, and assisting with the WIC Certification Specialist Program. The Dietitian will assist the WIC Director, Clinical Supervisor, Outreach/NE Coordinator, QA Coordinator and admin staff when needed.

Essential Functions:

  1. Review all documentation for WIC eligibility criteria with the participant/guardian and assign appropriate food packages.
  2. Provide appropriate one on one and group nutrition counseling to WIC participants.
  3. Perform anthropometric measure and lab work as needed for WIC services.
  4. Maintain client records.
  5. Assist in Nutrition Education, Special Projects, Staff Trainings, and Outreach plans as needed.
  6. Assist with patient flow.
  7. Assist with making appointments, issuing benefits, and other duties as needed.
  8. Maintain standards, instructing, review work, and coordinating activities.
  9. Participate in quality improvement needs and turn into supervisor.
  10. Check email, memos and complete appropriate documentation within required timelines.
  11. Provide counseling to high-risk participants as per policy.
  12. Provide consultation regarding the appropriate issuance of special prescriptive formulas.
  13. Keep Clinical Supervisor informed of changes to the schedule do to staffing issues.
  14. Assist with quarterly Quality Assurance reviews of all WIC clinics.
  15. Observe and contribute feedback the day-to-day activities of all clinic staff including performing frequent observations of counseling sessions and annual reviews.
  16. Provide staff training on nutrition-related topics and nutrition assessment procedures.
  17. Serve as preceptor for WCS program and assist with staff development.
  18. Serve as a preceptor for student interns.
  19. Other duties as assigned.

Educational Requirements:

  1. Registered Dietitian
  2. Two years previous work experience in nutrition or health services preferred.

Supervision Received:

The WIC Dietitian will receive direct supervision by the WIC Clinic Supervisor. All paperwork will be turned into appropriate point of contact. Performance reviews will be made by the WIC Clinic Supervisor.

Immunizations recommended in accordance with CDC guidelines:

1. MMR (2 doses or evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella);

2.Varicella (2 doses, reliable history/medical documentation of disease, or evidence of immunity to chickenpox);

3. Influenza (1 dose annually);

4.Td (complete series with one booster dose every 10 yrs);

5.Hepatitis B (Documentation of 3 doses. Un-immunized new employees shall complete a 3-dose series and post-vaccination blood test showing immunity. If test result is negative, up to 3 additional doses of vaccine may be required.)

The following tests are recommended:

  1. Mantoux Tuberculin Skin Test- Purified Protein Derivative (PPD). Annual testing recommended.
  2. Any blood titer necessary to establish immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, varicella or hepatitis B.


Aptitudes Required:

Reasoning Development โ€“ must be able to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagrammatic form, and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.

Language Development โ€“must be at a level that would apply to a person capable of interpreting and understanding medical and technological journals. The WIC Dietitian must be able to prepare business letters, expositions, summaries and reports with proper format.

Math Development โ€“ must be able to solve mathematical problems using techniques such as algebra, calculus and statistics.

Physical Requirements:

  • Have frequent need (33% - 66% of time) for sitting.
  • Have frequent need for typing or writing.
  • Have frequent need for walking.
  • Have frequent need for standing.
  • Have occasional need (1 โ€“ 33% of time) for driving or operating equipment.
  • Have occasional need for pushing or pulling.
  • Have occasional need for bending, stooping, or squatting.
  • Have rare need (less than 1% of time) for reaching above shoulders.
  • Have rare need for climbing stairs.
  • Have rare need for climbing ladders.
  • Have rare need for grasping or gripping.
  • Have rare need for finger dexterity.
  • Have rare need for eye/hand/foot coordination.
  • Have rare need for lying down.

Lifting/Carrying:

  1. Have occasional need (1% - 33% of time) to lift/carry 26 โ€“ 50 pounds.
  2. Have occasional need to lift/carry 10 โ€“ 25 pounds.
  3. Have occasional need to lift/carry under 10 pounds.
  4. Have rare need (less than 1% of time) to lift/carry 51 or more pounds.


Vision Requirements:

  1. Have constant need (66% - 100% of time) to be able to see detail.
  2. Have constant need to be able to see beyond armโ€™s length.

Hearing Requirements:

Have constant need (66% - 100% of time) to be able to hear other personnel in order to communicate effectively.

Speaking Requirements:

Have constant need (66% - 100% of time) to be able to communicate to other personnel effectively.

Environment โ€“ Working Conditions:

Have constant need (66% - 100% of time) to work indoors.

  1. Have rare need (less than 1% of time) to work outdoors.
  2. Have rare need to work in confined space.
  3. Have rare need for exposure to fumes, chemicals, solvents, etc.
  4. Have rare need for exposure to extreme temperatures.

Optimum Qualifications:

The successful candidate should speak and read English well and must also meet the aptitude requirements listed in this description. Exceptional organizational skills are needed. RD Certification.

Work Schedule:

Work Days: Monday through Friday, some Saturdays

Work Hours: 40 hour work week using a flexible schedule requiring some late nights and Saturdays.