Our Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior is seeking to hire a full-time Registered Dietitian to join our Operation Mend Program. Operation Mend is a nationally unique program providing specialized care for veterans, service members, and their caregivers who are affected by traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder, and/or psychical injuries. Key responsibilities include:
Assess and evaluate patients’ nutritional status
Develop individualized nutrition care plans, including goals, interventions, and education
Provide tailored nutrition counseling and create meal plans to support brain health and accommodate dietary restrictions
Conduct and document nutrition assessments, reassessments, and ongoing care recommendations
Deliver patient education using approaches tailored to individual psychical, cultural, and economic needs
Incorporate medications, laboratory values, and clinical indicators into nutrition planning, including electrolyte balance, fluid needs, and acid-base status
Collaborate with the multidisciplinary care team to integrate nutrition care into the overall treatment plan
Support and maintain teaching kitchen operations, including inventory, organization, and food supplies
Salary range: $44.59/hr - $58.82/hr
Qualifications
Active California License as a Registered Dietitian
Master’s degree in Nutrition or related field and/or equivalent combination of education and experience
Prior experience working with active duty and veteran military populations (preferred)
Experience with nutrition for brain health and food triggers associated with psychological injury
Ability to educate patients on usage of diet to daily lives and best practices
Minimum 2-3 years of relevant clinical experience or training
Prior experience working with adult population
Ability to develop individualized meal plans per patients needs
Maintain and manage the teaching kitchen content (kitchen items, food, organization, etc.)
Strong communication skills with multidisciplinary team
Experience with multiple comorbidities that effect neurology patients
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