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Dietetic Technician- Milk/Formula Lab
Work Hours:
10-hour shifts, 4 days a week, rotating weekends and holidays, 9AM-7:30PM
As a dietetic technician, you will be responsible for the preparation and delivery of all infant and pediatric formula and breast milk feeds in Duke University Hospital. Understanding of food safety and sanitation is a plus.
Responsibilities:
Prepare infant and pediatric formula accurately
Monitors breast milk inventory using Timeless Medical Software
Fortify specialized breast milk feedings
Label, deliver, and manage feeds while following hospital protocols and procedures
Maintain milk/formula lab supplies
Sanitize work areas in compliance with facility HACCP plan for enteral feedings
Communicate effectively with medical team
Assist in training of ancillary personnel, as needed
Preferred knowledge, skills and abilities:
Use of thermometers, industrial freezers, liquid measuring equipment, syringes, calculator, cart for transporting formula, Gram Scale, dishwasher
Detail oriented
Ability to follow recipes accurately
Basic mathematics
Computer literacy including Microsoft excel and word
Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 50 pounds as needed
Ability to stand for a prolonged period of time
Required Minimum Qualifications at this Level
Education:
Level I - High School Diploma. Enrollment in a dietetic technician program (Associates Degree or the equivalent) preferred.
Level II - Associate's degree from a dietetic technician registered program approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetic Education of the American Dietetic Association. 450 hours clinical experience or completion of a Baccalaureate degree granted by a US regionally accredited college/university, or foreign equivalent, and completion of a Commission on Accreditation of Dietetics Education Didactic Program in Dietetics or Coordinated Program in Dietetics (CP).
Experience:
Level I - Active enrollment in a dietetic technician registered program (Associates Degree or the equivalent) and is in good standing & completion of the first semester of the dietetic technician program.
Or
2 years Relevant hospital Experience preferably in food and nutrition services role.
Level II - Two years of clinical experience preferred or combination of experience and/or education.
Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification:
Level I None required.
Level II Registration (DTR) by the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Level I Knowledge of and familiarity with The American Dietetic Association Guidelines for the preparation of formula. Closely follow policies and procedures. Ability to work independently, with limited direct daily supervision. Work in close collaboration with pediatric dietitians.
Level II Same as level I plus demonstrated ability to successfully work with individuals of varying personalities to meet common goals (including professional staff). Basic knowledge of disease processes and nutrition care for patients in designated area. Ability to counsel patients and/or families about therapeutic/modified diets.
Knowledge of the food service department method of operation and familiarity with its leadership.
Knowledge of and familiarity with The American Dietetic Association Guidelines for the preparation of formula.
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