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Part-Time WIC DIETITIAN

IA ยท On-site

$29.84 - $40.13/hr

... part-time WIC Dietitian to complete health screenings, provide nutrition education, write food ... ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY Must be a registered dietitian licensed in the State of ...

WIC Registered Dietitian

Idaho Falls, ID ยท On-site

$23.91 - $26.30/hr

Eastern Idaho Public Health is seeking a qualified and motivated Part-Time Registered Dietitian to join the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program in our Idaho Falls office. This position is ...

WIC Program Assistant

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$17.71 - $24.94/hr

Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business ... Job Summary The Part Time WIC Program Assistant plays a key role in supporting clinic flow ...

Nutritionist

Buffalo, NY ยท On-site

$42K - $44K/yr

Overview Catholic Charities is seeking a full-time or part-time WIC Nutritionist (CPA) in Erie ... Registered Nurse (RN) with a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university * Basic ...

Salary: 24.44 Blueprints is now hiring a Part-time Nutritionist! Join our Team today! Requirements ... Bachelor's degree in Registered Nurse, Physician's Assistant, or Physician. Must be approved by ...

Blueprints is now hiring a Part-time Nutritionist! Join our Team today! Requirements: Preferred ... Bachelor's degree in Registered Nurse, Physician's Assistant, or Physician. Must be approved by ...

WIC Nutritionist - Noble Community Clinics Wautoma, Wisconsin | Part-Time .45 FTE About Noble ... Certified Dietitian (CD) - Wisconsin, OR NDTR registered with CDR, preferred * Ability to pass WIC ...

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

To thrive as a Part Time WIC RN, you need a current RN license, knowledge of maternal and child health, and experience in community or public health nursing. Familiarity with WIC program guidelines, nutrition assessment tools, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication are crucial for building trust with clients from diverse backgrounds. These skills and qualifications are vital to provide accurate health education, ensure compliance with program requirements, and support positive health outcomes for women, infants, and children.

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

AspectPart Time Wic RnPart Time Wic Nutritionist
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) licenseRegistered Dietitian (RD) or Nutritionist certification
Work EnvironmentClinics, health centers, community outreachCommunity centers, clinics, educational settings
Employer & IndustryWIC programs, healthcare providersWIC programs, public health agencies
Job FocusHealth assessments, medical guidance, patient careNutrition counseling, dietary planning, education

While both roles serve the WIC program, Part Time Wic Rn focuses on health assessments and medical guidance as a registered nurse, whereas Part Time Wic Nutritionist emphasizes dietary counseling and nutrition education. The choice depends on your credentials and interest in clinical versus nutritional support within the WIC program.

What are some common challenges faced by a Part Time WIC RN, and how can they be managed effectively?

A Part Time WIC RN often balances multiple responsibilities, such as conducting nutrition assessments, providing health education, and supporting breastfeeding initiatives, all within limited hours. One common challenge is managing a fluctuating caseload while ensuring each client receives adequate attention and care. Effective time management, clear communication with team members, and staying organized are essential strategies. Collaborating closely with dietitians, social workers, and clerical staff also helps streamline workflows and ensures comprehensive support for participants.

What is a Part Time WIC RN?

A Part Time WIC RN is a Registered Nurse who works part-time within the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. Their primary role is to provide health assessments, nutrition education, and support to eligible families, focusing on mothers, infants, and young children. They may conduct client screenings, offer breastfeeding support, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure clients receive appropriate care. Working part-time allows for a flexible schedule while still contributing significantly to community health initiatives.
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$29.84 - $40.13/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Salary: $29.84 - $40.13 Hourly
Location : Various Locations, Southwest Iowa, IA
Job Type: Part-time
Job Number: 2026-047
Department: Women, Infant & Children (WIC)
Opening Date: 04/27/2026
Closing Date: 6/28/2026 11:59 PM Central
ANNOUNCEMENT & PURPOSE OF POSITION
Pottawattamie County is taking applications for a part-time WIC Dietitian to complete health screenings, provide nutrition education, write food packages, provide referrals and function as a Certified Professional Authority (CPA) in the WIC certification process. Clinics are in a six-county service area in Iowa including; Council Bluffs, Glenwood, Logan, Onawa, Harlan and Atlantic.
Applicant must be a licensed dietitian in Iowa or eligible to obtain Iowa dietetic license.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Functions as competent professional authority for determination of program eligibility and certification: following assessment of individual anthropometric, biochemical and dietary data.
As part of the certification process, conducts any or all the following tests necessary for indicating nutritional risk:
  1. Nutrition assessment
  2. Measurement of length/height, weight, and hemoglobin.
  3. Health history

Coordinates and assures nutrition education of all participants, both on an individual and group basis; monitors materials used in the education program; ensures that all WIC participants receive nutrition education contacts required and documents education received into participant records; provides in-depth individual nutrition counseling for high-risk participants.
Tailors the program food package to best meet individual dietary needs of the participants.
Refers WIC participants to other community resources.
Attends and participates in HHS meetings and other conferences which serve to enhance training and skills.
Assists program coordinator in development of needed program and/or personnel evaluation tools and is responsible for writing at least the nutrition education section of the local WIC agency's annual grant application.
Serves as the staff person qualified to provide program nutrition information to interested professionals, outside agencies, organization and individuals.
Provides needed nutrition education and orientation to new nutrition staff and as staff in-service.
Assists with the overall functioning of the WIC clinic and performs other duties as needed.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY
Must be a registered dietitian licensed in the State of Iowa or able to obtain an Iowa dietetic license. Recent graduates who have completed a bachelor's degree in a CADE accredited program and supervised practice program or internship and are eligible to take the exam to become a Registered Dietitian can be hired but must successfully complete the registration exam by the end of their introductory period (180 days).
Ability to work with families who possess varied educational, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Ability to work effectively with people and convey information in most effective manner.
Is willing to travel to WIC clinics and out-of-town meetings/training sessions.
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION AND/OR LICENSES
Must be a dietitian licensed in the State of Iowa or able to obtain an Iowa dietetic license.
Recent graduates who have completed a bachelor's degree in a CADE accredited program and supervised practice program or internship and is eligible to take the exam to become a Registered Dietitian can be hired but must successfully complete the registration exam by the end of their introductory period (180 days).
Normal to considerable contact with public -- work may be stressful at times.
Work may require bending, lifting and carrying various clinic supplies weighing up to 30 lb.
Pottawattamie County provides a wide range of employee benefits to support health and well-being, and work/life balance. Benefits can vary depending on collective bargaining agreements. Pottawattamie County's competitive benefit package includes:
  • Health, Dental, Life & Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Voluntary Vision Plan
  • Iowa Public Employee's Retirement System (IPERS)
  • Paid vacation days
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Paid sick leave
  • Worker's Compensation
  • Employee Assistance Program