Cherokee Nation
Dietitian
$55,000-70,000 / year
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Deliver comprehensive nutrition assessment, planning, and counseling within a community healthcare environment in Muskogee, Oklahoma. This role supports health improvement through individualized care and education.
Community-oriented position
Focus on nutrition education
Registered Dietitian license required
Collaborative health environment
Opportunities for ongoing training
Supportive team culture
About the job
Assess and address the nutritional needs of individuals and groups as a Dietitian serving diverse patient populations. This position focuses on developing and implementing nutrition plans, counseling, and educational outreach to support health outcomes in the community.
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate nutritional status and needs of clients
- Create individualized nutrition plans and educational resources
- Counsel patients and groups about healthy eating and lifestyle choices
- Maintain accurate records and comply with HIPAA regulations
- Support interdisciplinary health initiatives and programs
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in nutrition or dietetics meeting Oklahoma licensure requirements
- Registered Dietitian (RD) credential with state licensure or eligibility
- CPR certification
- Computer literacy in healthcare applications
Benefits and Work Environment
- Exposure to community health programs and education
- Work involves occasional lifting and varied environments
- Ongoing training and licensure support
- Based in Muskogee, Oklahoma
About Cherokee Nation
Healthcare · 10,000+
The Cherokee Nation is the largest federally recognized Cherokee tribe, headquartered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Established in 1839, it operates as a sovereign government, providing services such as health care, education, and economic development to over 450,000 tribal citizens worldwide. The Nation's business arm, Cherokee Nation Businesses, manages a diverse portfolio across industries like hospitality, federal contracting, and cultural tourism, employing more than 11,000 people. With a significant economic impact, the Cherokee Nation continues to preserve and promote its culture, language, and values while fostering growth and opportunity for its citizens.