Nutrition and Wellness Manager

Harmar, PA
Full Time
Passavant Memorial Homes
Mid Level

Passavant Memorial Homes (PMH) is one of the foremost, consumer-focused providers of support to individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, mental health, and behavioral health needs. The mission of Passavant Memorial Homes is to empower individuals to live successfully in the community. Our team of professionals have been dedicated to promoting choice and independence for individuals with intellectual disabilities for more than 120 years. Throughout our history, we have continuously focused on ensuring the highest quality support and providing a variety of opportunities for our employees to develop and advance.

We are currently looking for a Nutrition and Wellness Manager to fill a full-time position in the Harmar area. The Nutrition and Wellness Manager position is a full-time position under the direct supervision of the Director of Nursing. The Nutrition and Wellness Manager is responsible for assessing nutritional needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, developing individualized nutritional and dietary plans, and providing nutrition education and counseling to support overall health, wellness, and management of chronic conditions.

The Nutrition and Wellness Manager will also develop educational materials and provide trainings for staff and individuals on nutrition, healthy eating habits, special diets, and safe food practices. The position will also support physical wellness initiatives, including developing basic fitness or activity plans, providing education on exercise and healthy lifestyle habits, and accompanying individuals to community exercise activities to provide demonstrations and support. The position will support residential program teams with menu planning, therapeutic diets, weight management, and nutrition-related health concerns to improve quality of life and health outcomes for individuals supported by PMH. 

Apply today and find your career and passion at Passavant Memorial Homes!

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NUTRITION AND WELLNESS MANAGER:

  • Conduct comprehensive nutritional assessments for individuals including dietary habits, medical conditions, weight history, and nutrition-related health risks.
  • Develop and implement individualized nutritional therapy and dietary plans, including therapeutic and texture-modified diets as needed.
  • Provide individual or group nutritional counseling and education to individuals and staff.
  • Develop educational materials, resources, and trainings related to nutrition, meal planning, special diets, and safe food practices.
  • Provide guidance and consultation to residential program staff regarding menu planning, grocery shopping, and meal preparation.
  • Monitor weight changes and nutrition-related health concerns and make recommendations as appropriate.
  • Work collaboratively with the program team and medical providers as necessary as part of an interdisciplinary team to coordinate individualized care.
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation of nutritional assessments and interventions.
  • Ensure all nutritional services comply with state, federal, and accreditation standards.
  • Develop individualized fitness and/or physical activity plans in coordination with the interdisciplinary team.
  • Provide education to individuals and staff on the importance of physical activity.
  • Accompany individuals to gyms, community fitness centers, or other wellness activities as needed to provide demonstrations, supervision, and support with exercise.
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities by the Director of Nursing

REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE NUTRITION AND WELLNESS MANAGER:

  • Valid Pennsylvania driver’s license.
  • Registered Dietitian (RD/RDN) credentialed by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR); must maintain active registration and be able to provide verification.
  • Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist (LDN) in the state of Pennsylvania, in good standing.
  • Ability to meet applicable Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) / Office of Developmental Supports (ODS) provider qualification and documentation requirements for licensed professionals.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Dietetics, Nutrition or related healthcare field.
  • Experience working with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities preferred.
  • Experience with therapeutic diets (diabetic, heart healthy, low sodium, renal, texture-modified diets, etc.).
  • Strong communication, training, and presentation skills.
  • Knowledge of basic fitness principles, exercise safety, and physical activity guidelines.
  • Ability to safely demonstrate basic exercises and use of fitness equipment. Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team.

PASSAVANT MEMORIAL HOMES OFFERS A VARIETY OF BENEFITS INCLUDING:

  • Competitive Wages: $65,000-$75,000 per year.
  • Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Coverage
  • Generous PTO package
  • 401K Retirement Plan
  • Dynamic and Supportive Work Environment
  • Career Development and Advancement Opportunities, including nationally-recognized certifications through the National Alliance of Direct Support Professionals (NADSP)

Passavant Memorial Homes is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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