What are the responsibilities and job description for the WIC Nutrition Specialist position at OCO Default Branding?
Full-time - 37.5 hours per week
Monday to Friday - 8:30am - 4:30pm
Grade 13
JOB SUMMARY:
Provides support to the WIC Program by performing clerical and nutrition paraprofessional tasks. Travels to permanent and temporary WIC sites according to clinic schedule on a regular basis. Carries out all duties in accordance with Federal, State and Local Agency (LA) WIC Program policies and procedures.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Balances multiple responsibilities including accurately determining categorical, income and residential eligibility and documents directly into the NYWIC electronic system.
- Identifies applicant household size and members using critical thinking; assesses income eligibility using the participant-centered interview approach.
- Provides high quality participant-centered services via telephone and face to face.
- Completes, collects, and reviews materials to enroll, certify, update, and maintain participant records.
- Completes portions of the nutrition and health assessment including HCT, height, and weight screenings.
- Provides WIC Program orientation to participants including an explanation of the program, participant’s rights and responsibilities, appropriate use of WIC benefits and directs them through the appointment process.
- Provides participants with program materials, educational resources, program eligibility and tools for accessing WIC benefits.
- Assists in authorization and distribution of benefits including using appropriate electronic systems, verbalizing key points of Participant Rights and Responsibilities.
- Provides informed decisions based on WIC Policies and procedures and when to defer to the supervisor.
- Provides clinical support to the QN/CPA in the nutritional assessment process, in a participant-centered manner.
- Supports the QN/CPAs in planning, executing, and evaluating participant-centered nutrition education.
- Assists participants with completion of required documentation such as NYS Voter Registration, installing the WIC2Go App etc.
- Provides appropriate internal and external referrals Agency/community to participants in order to meet non-WIC related needs.
- Manages appointments for participants and follows-up on no shows.
- Promotes and supports breastfeeding and nutrition education in a manner that is consistent with both WIC regulations, policies, and initiatives and the mother’s feeding decisions.
- Provides assistance with tracking and correspondence regarding breast pumps.
- Independently performs community outreach to increase community awareness of eligibility and services provided by WIC.
- Maintains familiarity with county resources and the network of agencies that provide services to the WIC population; refers participants to appropriate health care providers when a concern has been identified.
- Transports heavy, costly equipment and supplies to/from permanent site to/from temporary sites across the county, in inclement weather, and outside operating hours; responsible for returning equipment and uploading the data in the WICIS system.
- Assists with temporary site set-up including moving/carrying tables, chairs, computer equipment, printers, supplies and signs.
- Manages multiple administrative responsibilities such as establishing and maintaining participant electronic charts, answering phones, ensuring forms and supplies are maintained for all temporary sites.
- Collects participant data for evaluation and referral activities utilizing OCO’s Service Delivery System; responsible for data entry into Agency database.
- Attends appropriate training/webinar/learning collaborative activities as assigned.
- Trains new staff on certification processes and policies.
- Performs other duties and special assignments within the scope of responsibility and skill required for the job.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Must have knowledge of health and nutrition and have the ability to work with wide variety of special populations and ages.
- Must demonstrate effective customer service at all times with clients and staff.
- Must exhibit good judgment, flexibility, courtesy and integrity; must ensure timely service to participants.
- Must possess good communication skills and be able to follow oral/written directions and maintain client confidentiality.
- Must be motivated, have the ability to relate to clients in a caring and sensitive manner, be a positive role model and work collaboratively with others.
- Must possess a valid NYS Driver's License with a good driving record and have access to a reliable, properly insured vehicle for county-wide travel daily and occasionally, outside the county.
- Must be able to work at numerous temporary sites throughout the county with varying physical/environmental conditions.
- Must be able to work in chaotic, noisy open-concept environment.
- Must be physically able to carry out job requirements such as keyboarding regularly and lifting/moving up to 25 lbs. 15 – 40% of the time and approximately 55 pounds up to 15% of the time.
- Must be able to attend to detail and accuracy; must work well in a stressful environment.
- Must have good knowledge of Oswego County geography and County resources for the lower socio-economic population.
- Must have knowledge of data entry and word processing; must be able to perform data entry with accuracy.
- Must be flexible and able to work hours of operation to meet program needs early morning, evenings and Saturdays.
- Must attend in-services, trainings and seminars for skill maintenance and enhancement. Required to obtain 12 hours of continuing education every three years in topics relevant to WIC.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Diploma or GED with certification/courses from an accredited vocational program in food/nutrition, medical training, or human services; and
- Must have 1 - 3 years related experience working with children and families;
- Equivalent combination of education/experience/training will be considered.
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