What are the responsibilities and job description for the Diet Technician - Eating Disorders position at LGTC Group?
The Diet Technician supports clients through their daily activities and the dietary component of the program. Some of the typical duties on shift include menu planning with clients, managing kitchen stock and safety, correcting meal plans, grocery shopping, tracking dietary budgets, preparing meals for clients, consuming meals alongside our clients to offer support in the moment, and communicating observations with our treatment team.
Responsibilities
- Purchasing all grocery items for facility, considering variety, special diets, and food safety
- Maintaining a well-stocked kitchen, and upholding proper sanitation requirements
- Analyzing food service providers to ensure quality products at cost effective prices
- Monitoring client consumption of appropriate meals and providing supplementation for incomplete meals
- Cooking and baking with clients as therapeutically recommended by Dietitian
- Participating in restaurant experiences
- Enforcing dietary program and supporting goals set by Dietitian
- Assisting in education for other staff onsite to ensure food safety and proper portioning of meals. This role will be the leader of the kitchen reporting to the Nutrition Director
- All other responsibilities as assigned by Nutrition Director
Qualifications
- Bachelors in Nutrition or related field
- Knowledge of nutrition and dietary interventions in the mental health field
- Experience in dietary education
- Ability to communicate with persons from all educational and cultural backgrounds
- Have strong written and verbal communication skills
- Must demonstrate initiative, resourcefulness, a professional manner, enthusiasm, and a non-judgmental attitude
- Be self-motivated and creative
- Ability to demonstrate understanding of the medical consequences of eating disorders, the hazards of re-feeding and how to avoid complications
- Ability to implement an individualized menu plan for each of the different types of eating disorders
- Ability to communicate effectively to all staff in implementing the dietary programs
- Must have the ability to provide documentation or obtain a state-required food handlers permit, or Serve Safe Certification, upon hire