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How much do internship clinical terminologist jobs pay per month?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average monthly pay for internship clinical terminologist in the United States is $6,439.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $4,416.67 and $7,666.67 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Internship Clinical Terminologists, and how can they be addressed?

Internship Clinical Terminologists often encounter challenges such as navigating complex medical vocabularies, ensuring accuracy when mapping clinical terms, and adapting to various healthcare data standards. To address these, interns typically receive mentorship from experienced terminologists and participate in hands-on training with terminology management tools. Collaborating closely with clinical informatics teams and regularly reviewing updated coding guidelines also helps interns build confidence and proficiency in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Clinical Terminologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Clinical Terminologist, you need a background in life sciences, healthcare, or health informatics, along with a strong understanding of medical terminology. Familiarity with clinical coding systems like SNOMED CT, ICD-10, and tools such as terminology management software is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are vital soft skills for interpreting clinical data and collaborating with healthcare professionals. These skills ensure accurate representation and mapping of clinical concepts, supporting quality healthcare data exchange and decision-making.

What is the difference between Internship Clinical Terminologist vs Clinical Data Coordinator?

AspectInternship Clinical TerminologistClinical Data Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a relevant certification or degree in medical terminology or health informaticsOften requires a degree in health sciences, nursing, or related field; certifications in data management are common
Work EnvironmentHealthcare settings, medical coding and terminology departments, or health IT companiesHospitals, clinical research organizations, or healthcare data management teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in medical documentation, terminology standardization, and health informatics projectsInvolved in managing clinical trial data, electronic health records, and data quality assurance

The Internship Clinical Terminologist focuses on learning and applying medical terminology and coding, often in training or entry-level roles. In contrast, the Clinical Data Coordinator manages and ensures the accuracy of clinical data, typically requiring more experience. Both roles are essential in healthcare data management but differ in responsibilities and career progression.

What is an Internship Clinical Terminologist?

An Internship Clinical Terminologist is a student or recent graduate who assists in organizing, standardizing, and managing medical terminology within healthcare systems. They work under supervision to map clinical terms to standardized vocabularies, ensuring accurate and consistent data for electronic health records, research, and billing. This role helps bridge the gap between clinical practice and information technology, often requiring collaboration with clinicians, informatics professionals, and IT staff. Interns gain valuable experience in medical coding, data analysis, and health informatics, preparing them for advanced roles in healthcare IT.
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Clinical Dietitian - Casual/PRN - Days

Clinical Dietitian - Casual/PRN - Days

Methodist Health System

Omaha, NE

Part-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Why work for Nebraska Methodist Health System?
At Nebraska Methodist Health System, we focus on providing exceptional care to the communities we serve and people we employ. We call it The Meaning of Care - a culture that has and will continue to set us apart. It's helping families grow by making each delivery special, conveying a difficult diagnosis with a compassionate touch, going above and beyond for a patient's needs, or giving a high five when a patient beats a disease or conquers a personal health challenge. We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits and a great work environment where all employees are valued! Most importantly, our employees are part of a team that makes a real difference in the communities we live and work in.

Job Summary:

Location: Methodist Hospital
Address: 8303 Dodge St. - Omaha, NE
Work Schedule: 8am to 4:30pm as needed
This is a casual position. Casual employees work on an 'as needed' basis to meet the needs of the business. Work days/hours will often vary from week to week.
The Clinical Dietitian provides medical nutrition therapy in compliance with current Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND), Standards of Practice (SOP), and Standards of Professional Performance (SOPP).

Responsibilities:

Essential Job Functions

Conducts nutrition assessment in the five domains of nutrition assessment as documented in the International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology Reference Manual: Standardized Language for the Nutrition Care Process (IDNT):

  • Food/Nutrition-Related History
  • Anthropometric Measurements
  • Biochemical Data, Medical Tests, and Procedures
  • Nutrition-Focused Physical Findings
  • Client History

Identifies specific nutrition diagnosis(es) and documents using standardize language that includes problem (p), etiology (e), and signs and symptoms(s) (PES statement (s)).

Devises specific nutrition strategies/plans of care and creates nutrition prescriptions in conjunction with patients, care givers, and other members of the interdisciplinary team as appropriate.

Implements and clearly communicates nutrition plans of care with interdisciplinary team; ensures nutrition interventions/plans of care are delivered and actions are carried out.

Monitors and evaluates indicators and outcomes directly related to nutrition diagnoses, goals, and intervention strategies to determine progress made in achieving desired nutrition care outcomes and whether planned interventions should be continued or revised.

Integrates the Standards of Practice (SOP) and Standards of Professional Performance (SOPP) into practice, self-assessment, and professional development.

Utilizes best available research as the foundation for evidence-based practice.

Provides nutrition education to patients, families and caregivers prior to discharge through counseling, education, and training materials to ensure compliance with the established nutrition care plan.

Pursues opportunities (education, training, credentials) to advance practice in accordance with laws and regulations.

Shares current, evidence-based nutrition information with other clinical dietitians, dietetic interns, medical students, allied staff, and providers as requested to facilitate continuous learning and development.

Schedule:

8am to 4:30pm as needed

Job Description:

Job Requirements

Education

  • Bachelors Degree in Food and Nutrition, Dietetics, Human Nutrition or equivalency required.


Experience

  • 1 - 2 years previous clinical experience with patients throughout the aging continuum preferred.


License/Certifications

  • Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) board eligible, required within 3 months of hire.
  • Licensed Medical Nutrition Therapist (LMNT) in the State of Nebraska required within 3 months of hire at assigned facilities.
  • Licensed Dietitian (LD) in the State of Iowa required within 3 months of hire at assigned facilities.


Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • Knowledge of The Joint Commission requirements.
  • Knowledge of current Academy of Nutrition andDieteticsNutrition Care Process.
  • Skill in planning, delegation, time-management, and problem-solving.
  • Skill in performing nutritional calculations based on body weight, age, lab values, and clinical status.
  • Knowledge ofmedical terminology.
  • Skill in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook applications.
  • Skill in electronic medical record documentation.
  • Strong verbal communication skills for positive interaction with staff and patients.
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Ability to interpret lab results as related to nutritional status of patients.
  • Ability to read, write, and comprehend various written reports and documents.
  • Requires the ability to provide transportation to other campus and/or work-related locations within a reasonable timeframe.

Physical Requirements

Weight Demands

  • Medium Light Work - Exerting up to 35 pounds of force


Physical Activity

  • Not necessary for the position (0%):
    • Climbing
    • Crawling
    • Kneeling
  • Occasionally Performed (1%-33%):
    • Balancing
    • Carrying
    • Crouching
    • Distinguish colors
    • Grasping
    • Lifting
    • Pulling/Pushing
    • Standing
    • Stooping/bending
    • Twisting
    • Walking
  • Frequently Performed (34%-66%):
    • Fingering/Touching
    • Keyboarding/typing
    • Reaching
    • Repetitive Motions
    • Sitting
    • Speaking/talking
  • Constantly Performed (67%-100%):
    • Hearing
    • Seeing/Visual


Job Hazards

  • Not Related:
    • Chemical agents (Toxic, Corrosive, Flammable, Latex)
    • Biological agents (primary air born and blood born viruses) (Jobs with Patient contact) (BBF)
    • Physical hazards (noise, temperature, lighting, wet floors, outdoors, sharps) (more than ordinary office environment)
    • Equipment/Machinery/Tools
    • Explosives (pressurized gas)
    • Electrical Shock/Static
    • Radiation Alpha, Beta and Gamma (particles such as X-ray, Cat Scan, Gamma Knife, etc)
    • Radiation Non-Ionizing (Ultraviolet, visible light, infrared and microwaves that causes injuries to tissue or thermal or photochemical means)
    • Mechanical moving parts/vibrations

About Methodist:

Nebraska Methodist Health System is made up of four hospitals in Nebraska and southwest Iowa, more than 30 clinic locations, a nursing and allied health college, and a medical supply distributorship and central laundry facility. From the day Methodist Hospital was chartered in 1891, service to our communities has been a top priority. Financial assistance, health education, outreach to our diverse communities and populations, and other community benefit activities have always been central to our mission.


Nebraska Methodist Health System is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by Federal, state or local law.