Dietician - Region 5
30 West Spring Street Columbus, OH 43215 US
Job Description
Dietician - Region 5
**Address:**
Columbus, OH
**Hours:**
Part Time: Flexible days between M–F, 8:00am – 5:00pm
**Job Description:**
- Responsible for reimbursable meals program through the Ohio Department of Education.
- Responsible for ServSafe certified training for all food service workers.
- Performs regular audits (e.g., snack, breakfast, lunch, IMA, menu).
- Advocate for food service managers with Ohio Buys and supplier issues/deliveries.
- Creates standardized menu and provides quarterly surveys to youth at all facilities.
- Liaison with medical staff/nursing regarding specific dietary needs and/or restrictions due to allergies, etc.
- Responds to dietary consults with youth in person at all facilities.
- Travel is required for this position and must remain eligible to operate a state vehicle.
**Critical Information:**
- A retired Dietician from the school district would be an ideal candidate.
- Submissions must include: Resume, Cover Letter, RTR, CPR certification, ODRC Packet, Ohio Medical License/credential.
- If missing any documents, the bid will be rejected and cannot be re-submitted.
- If chosen for position, BCI fingerprinting, TB (Less than 30 days old), and Drug screen (HireRight - NDOT 9 Panel Drug Test w/eCOC-3.0) and Physician administered physical exam must be uploaded in Dotstaff prior to start.
- Screenings must be initiated within 48 hours of accepting offer.
**Education/Licenses Needed:**
- Current licensure as dietitian as issued by Ohio Board of Dietetics per Section 4759.06 of Revised Code.
- At least 9 months training or 9 months experience in state & federal guidelines & accreditation standards regarding dietetics/nutrition for agency of employment.
- At least 9 months training or 9 months experience in public relations.
- At least 9 months training or 9 months experience in employee training & development.
**Job Requirements:**
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