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Dietitian Coordinator (1020)

SIU Medicine

Springfield, IL • On-site

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Description

Under the general administration of the Division of Endocrinology, the incumbent in this position will provide appropriate education and nutritional counseling to patients with diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, lipid disorders, and overweight or obesity and ensure that the diabetes education program meets nationally recognized standards of care. The incumbent will participate in the education of endocrinology fellows by providing or arranging sessions on insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, and other topics deemed appropriate by the Program Director, Associate Program Director, or Division Chief. The incumbent will also take part in clinical research under the direction of the Division Chief and division faculty members.

*On Site Only*
Examples of Duties
Clinical Duties 70% May be performed in outpatient clinic or hospital setting.

A. Assess the nutritional requirements and educational needs of patients for whom diabetes management consultations are requested and provide medical nutrition and diabetes self management education as appropriate.

B. Determine and document specific dietary orders to be implemented as part of inpatient diabetes management.
C. Work closely with other team members (e.g., attending endocrinologists, nurse practitioners and fellows) to ensure appropriate dietary orders are written.
D. Conduct daily assessments of patients' nutritional intake and dietary needs using the Nutrition Care Process. Document assessments clearly, and present finding on patient rounds to the inpatient diabetes team.
E. Provide dietary assessments and recommendations for individual patients. Educate patients and appropriate family members or caregivers in preparation for ambulatory diabetes management following hospital discharge.
F. Using the Nutrition Care Process, monitor and reassess an individual's achievement of educational care plan and behavioral goals.
G. Educate patients and family members on administration and use of insulin and other blood glucose lower medications, blood glucose monitoring, sick day management, hypoglycemia, and other topics appropriate to diabetes management including but not limited to pathophysiology and natural history, acute and chronic complications, role of exercise in management, and psychological impacts of the conditions and patients and care givers. Document education and evaluate barriers to adherence. Document resources used. Assess patient and caregivers' needs for follow up education.
H. Teach patients and caregivers how to document blood glucose readings and repot them to the Division's diabetes program staff.
I. Educate and be a resource for other healthcare professionals at SIU regarding diabetes mellitus and prediabetes including diagnostic tests, treatment options, and indications for diabetes educator and dietitian referrals.
Teaching/Education 10%
A. Participate in activities to educate hospital personnel (e.g., nurses, nurse technicians, and Food and Nutrition Services staff) on important nutritional topics in hospital diabetes management.
B. Participate in educational programs on hospital diabetes management at SIU School of Medicine, partner teaching hospitals, and other healthcare organizations under the direction of the Division Chief.
C. Contribute to diabetes and nutritional education of physician trainees (fellows, resident physicians, and medical students) during diabetes team rounds and division conferences as assigned.
D. Supervise or delegate supervision as appropriate to dietetics interns rotating in the SIU Division of Endocrinology.
Research 10%
A. Assist in conducting investigator initiated clinical research, including protocol development, study execution (e.g., data collection), data analysis, and preparing results for dissemination (e.g., presentation at professional meetings or publication in peer reviewed journals) as appropriate under direction of the Division Chief or appropriate division faculty members.
Administrative 10%
A. Supervise development and revision of diabetes and nutrition related educational material.
B. Perform duties and responsibilities as required to achieve and maintain American Diabetes Association certification for the Division's diabetes education program. Collaborate with the division personnel in gathering data for ADA accreditation.
C. Lead monthly meetings with diabetes education program personnel and determine agenda items (e.g., scheduling, workflow, marketing, research, etc) in collaboration with education program personnel.
D. Track and report safety events for the division fellowship. Lead quality meetings twice annually with faculty members and fellows and share results with the hospital Glycemic Committee when necessary.
E. Serve on the division's Clinical Competency Committee and the Springfield Memorial Hospital Glycemic Committee. Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  1. Current Registered Dietitian licensure from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations
  2. Master's degree in a specialty area related to Nutrition and Dietetics.
  3. Six years (72 months) of professional experience as a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN).
  4. Board Certified Diabetes Educator
Desired Qualifcations:
  1. Current Registered Dietitian licensure from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations
  2. Master's degree in a specialty area related to Nutrition and Dietetics.
  3. Six years (72 months) of professional experience as a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN).
  4. Board Certified Diabetes Educator

SKILLS, ABILITIES AND KNOWLEDGE NEEDED FOR THE POSITION

  1. Sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.
  2. Demonstrates flexibility and support of department by assisting in other clinical divisions as directed by supervisor.
  3. Good communication skills.
  4. Knowledge of clinic policy and procedures including SIU Healthcare Policies.
  5. Computer skills to use multiple electronic health records systems.

Condition of Employment

Out of State Applicants that apply to Springfield vacancies in classifications in the occupational area of Professional, Semi-Professional, or Managerial will be subject to the following Condition of Employment: Pursuant to the State University Civil Service System, an out-of-state resident who is hired into this position must establish Illinois residency within 180 calendar days of their start date.

Supplemental Information

If you require assistance, please contact the Office of Human Resources at hrrecruitment@siumed.edu or call 217-545-0223 Monday through Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm.

The mission of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is to optimize the health of the people of central and southern Illinois through education, patient care, research and service to the community.
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"Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act."

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer who provides equal employment and educational opportunities for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, protected veteran status or marital status in accordance with local, state and federal law.

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