Location: Buffalo,NY, USA
Catholic Charities offers an array of programs that strive to empower individuals, children and families. Catholic Charities of Buffalo, NY, is the most comprehensive human service provider serving the eight counties of Western New York with dozens of programs at 40+ professionally staffed locations. At Catholic Charities, we value inclusivity, flexibility, and respect, believing that each employee should feel comfortable expressing their authentic selves while maintaining a professional and respectful work environment. We believe that embracing diversity and fostering a positive environment enriches our organization and enhances our ability to serve our community.
We are hiring Full-time (35 hours per week) or Part-time (21-28 Hrs per week) NUTRITIONIST for our WIC - Women Infant Children Program with the Catholic Charities of Buffalo for our Cazenovia Street Clients in the Buffalo Area.
Catholic Charities of Buffalo Offers:
JOB SUMMARY The Qualified Nutritionist works cooperatively with all staff to ensure smooth and efficient clinic flow. Administers the nutrition related components of the WIC Program, following the policies and procedures of the NYS Department of Health WIC Program Manual. Determines participants medical and nutritional eligibility.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
ACCOUNTABILITIES: WIC Program Coordinator, Coordinator and Lead QN.
EDUCATION:
Registered Dietician Nutritionist (RD/RDN)
Bachelors, Masters or PhD in Nutrition
EXPERIENCE:
Basic Computer skills
***Must have reliable transportation, with the ability to travel to other WIC sites and transport equipment (sometimes in the middle of workday) such as laptops, printers, medical equipment, nutrition materials and scanners.
*** Must provide internet if working remote.
Apply today at: ccwny.applicantpro.com/jobs
Catholic Charities serves more than 150,000 Western New Yorkers each year without regard to age, race, gender or religious affiliation. Catholic Charities programs include comprehensive counseling services for all ages, basic emergency assistance including operating 8 food pantries, mental health services, chemical dependency treatment, educational and job readiness services, services to older adults, marriage counseling, immigration and refugee assistance and a variety of programs that address prevention and treatment of a number of family issues.