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Registered Dietitian

Pasco, WA · On-site

$61K - $82K/yr

Dive into the rich history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Hanford Site of the Manhattan Project, and explore the science of gravity and quantum mechanics at LIGO. The Greater Tri-Cities area ...

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Registered Dietitian

$61K - $82K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description

ABOUT US

In 1981, fueled by the desire to provide quality, accessible healthcare to migrant and farm workers in their community, five visionary women laid the foundation of what would later become Tri-Cities Community Health (TCCH). As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), TCCH stands tall in the community, boasting six clinical sites strategically positioned to provide comprehensive primary care services to the underserved populations of Pasco, Kennewick, Richland, and the neighboring cities. Serving as the trusted medical home for our patients, TCCH offers a wide range of services - from dental care, optometry, and pharmacy needs to behavioral health and endocrinology. Our spectrum of services is continually expanding as our community grows. Our excellent care extends beyond the walls of our clinics, seamlessly connecting patients to vital social services like WIC and Maternal Support Services. And for those facing logistical barriers, we go the extra mile, ensuring access to prescribed medication by delivering directly to their doorstep. Everything we do reflects our core values of Quality, Respect, and Service.


OPPORTUNITY

TCCH is growing and actively recruiting a Registered Dietitian to join our Care Team within the Pasco WIC, Behavioral Health, and Dental Care site. We are seeking passionate, driven providers who align with our values of Quality, Respect, and Service, and are eager to make a meaningful impact on the well-being of our patients through delivery of exceptional care. Our First Steps / WIC Program Registered Dietitians are focused on promoting healthy birth outcomes throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. Our Registered Dietitians determine program eligibility, provide nutritional assessments for individual clients, and conduct home visits to determine adequacy and appropriateness of nutritional plan.


SCHEDULE / LOCATION

  • Part time
  • Monday-Friday, hours vary
  • Pasco WIC, Behavioral Health, and Dental Care site - 715 W Court St, Pasco, WA 99301


WAGE

  • $61,000-$82,350/year DOE; Median equals $70,490


BENEFITS AND WELL-BEING

  • A Monday to Friday schedule for creating a healthy work-life balance
  • Competitive salary complemented by quality incentives
  • Relocation assistance to ease the transition for you and your home
  • Opportunities for loan repayment through State and NHSC programs
  • Sponsorship for J-1/H-1B Visas, facilitating international providers
  • Benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, disability, retirement with employer match, and paid sick/vacation time
  • Generous support on Continuing Medical Education (CME)
  • Malpractice and tail coverage for peace of mind providing care
  • No state income tax, maximizing your earnings
  • Conveniently located within a 3-4 hour drive to major metropolitan areas such as Seattle, Portland, Spokane, and Coeur d'Alene
  • Conveniently located between major outdoor recreational hubs such as Mount Rainier National Park, White Pass/Bluewood/Schweitzer Ski Resorts, Snoqualmie/Palouse/Multnomah Falls, wine country, and more!


YOUR NEW HOME

Nestled in the stunning landscape of southeast Washington, the vibrant Tri-Cities awaits, where each of our 300 days of sunshine gifts you with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. Whether you're an outdoors enthusiast or an urban life connoisseur, adventure and discovery is never far. Blaze trails by hiking the White Bluffs and our very own Badger Mountain or be a trendsetter by exploring over 200 wineries and breweries. Ten pristine golf (and one mini golf) courses offer a scenic backdrop for seasoned and novice golfers. Get acquainted with the local sports scene and cheer for our minor league baseball team, the Tri-City Dust Devils, and our major junior ice hockey team, the Tri-City Americans. Dive into the rich history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Hanford Site of the Manhattan Project, and explore the science of gravity and quantum mechanics at LIGO. The Greater Tri-Cities area comprises seven cities at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers. With its perfect blend of size and accessibility, you can discover something new daily and traverse the whole city in under 30 minutes. There's always something new to TRI in the Tri-Cities!


Requirements

  • Bachelor degree in Nutrition and Dietetics or related field, required
  • Current WA State Dietitian Certification, required
  • Current registration as a Registered Dietitian with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Commission on Dietetic Registration, required
  • Current WA State driver's license and proof of auto insurance, required
  • Minimum one (1) year of clinical experience, preferred
  • Expert knowledge of therapeutic nutrition, nutrition education methods, and competency in working with diverse clients, required
  • Expert at engaging and motivating clients to change nutritional habits and behaviors, required
  • Proficient in English and another language (Spanish, Russian, Mandarin, or other) preferred
  • Ability to travel locally, required