What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nutritionist (at Lishawn"s Cupcakes) position at Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce?
Compensation: $40/hr
Hybrid flexibility available dependent on week to week needs. Must be flexible to work around Youth Detention Center hours.
Company
Lishawn’s Cupcakes is a baking and catering company that is committed to providing cupcakes and catering services for corporate and private events. We specialize in making events sparkle! (lishawnscupcakes.com).
Overview
A Dietitian in a Youth Detention Center is responsible for planning and overseeing nutrition programs that support the health and well-being of incarcerated youth. They ensure that meals meet nutritional standards, address medical and dietary needs, and promote healthy eating habits within the facility.
Key Responsibilities
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Hybrid flexibility available dependent on week to week needs. Must be flexible to work around Youth Detention Center hours.
Company
Lishawn’s Cupcakes is a baking and catering company that is committed to providing cupcakes and catering services for corporate and private events. We specialize in making events sparkle! (lishawnscupcakes.com).
Overview
A Dietitian in a Youth Detention Center is responsible for planning and overseeing nutrition programs that support the health and well-being of incarcerated youth. They ensure that meals meet nutritional standards, address medical and dietary needs, and promote healthy eating habits within the facility.
Key Responsibilities
- Assess Nutritional Needs: Evaluate the dietary requirements of youth, considering age, medical conditions, cultural preferences, and behavioral health concerns.
- Develop and Implement Meal Plans: Create balanced, cost-effective meal plans that comply with federal and state regulations while addressing the specific needs of youth in detention.
- Monitor Food Service Operations: Work with kitchen staff to ensure meals are prepared and served safely, meeting nutritional and food safety standards.
- Educate and Counsel Youth: Provide nutrition education and one-on-one counseling to promote healthy eating habits and address concerns such as obesity, malnutrition, and eating disorders.
- Collaborate with Facility Staff: Work with healthcare providers, psychologists, case managers, and correctional officers to integrate nutrition into overall rehabilitation and wellness programs.
- Ensure Compliance: Stay up to date with local, state, and federal guidelines, including USDA Child Nutrition Programs and juvenile facility regulations.
- Conduct Evaluations: Regularly assess the effectiveness of nutrition programs and make adjustments as needed.
- Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Dietetics, Nutrition, or a related field.
- Certification: Registered Dietitian (RD) or Licensed Dietitian (LD) (as required by state regulations).
- Experience: Preferably in institutional food service, public health, or working with at-risk youth populations.
- Strong understanding of adolescent nutrition and behavioral health considerations.
- Ability to work in a structured, security-conscious environment.
- Excellent communication and counseling skills to engage youth and staff.
- Knowledge of federal and state nutrition guidelines for juvenile facilities.
- Secure detention or correctional facilities for juveniles.
- Collaboration with medical, mental health, and food service teams.
- Adherence to security protocols while providing care and education.
Good Help Post: Good Help is a no-cost initial recruiting service that promotes active job openings on behalf of employers in Brooklyn. This is a Good Help job post and not for direct hire at the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.
Salary : $40