1 Elizabeth Street, Suite L-1
Orangeville ON L9W 7N7
Canada
The Registered Dietitian (RDs) with the Nutrition program is a vital part of the Dufferin Area Family Health Team (DAFHT) and will collaborate with the physicians and other interdisciplinary providers to achieve the vision and mission of the organization. The RD will help the FHT meet its strategic objectives by participating in the chronic disease management, health promotion and disease prevention programs, educating patients and team members in best-practice methods.
The Dufferin Area Family Health Team currently has an opportunity for a part-time (18.75 hours a week) permanent Registered Dietitian to join our compassionate, dynamic team in the nutrition program.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Work within the RD scope of practice as determined by the College of Dietitians of Ontario
• Screen, prioritize and process client referrals using information obtained through the physician, laboratory reports, and health records
• Provide assessment for all ages of nutrition patients, considering the patient’s level of knowledge, readiness to change, and socio-demographic background
• Complete nutrition and health assessments to develop a nutrition care plan with patient and health care team by integrating information about the patient’s health status, clinical practice guidelines, and available community resources
• Provide counselling and/or education, including follow up assessment and support for behaviour change
• Educate the patient on disease management, self-management, and lifestyle improvement
• Be able to identify and prioritize complex health and social issues
• Evaluation of the attainment of self-management goals and risk reduction behaviour
• Ensure complete, accurate, and timely documentation of program activities and medical records
• Communicate information clearly and concisely to clients and healthcare providers regularly
• Present health education sessions on various topics related to nutrition in a group setting using established teaching/learning theory principles and lifestyle counselling
• Identify and build relationships with various community partners
• Present clinical practice guideline updates to healthcare providers and clinical partners
• Provide learning opportunities to students, new hires, and colleagues
• Recommend improvements to existing procedures/services
• Facilitate teamwork and promote group effectiveness
• Assist in developing patient programs, identifying priorities, target dates and implementation strategies
• Manage, review, and make recommendations regarding protocols for educating FHT patients.
• Work effectively within an interdisciplinary team
• Practice within the scope and according to standards of practice as outlined by the College of Dietitians of Ontario, and
• Be available for after-hours appointments one evening per week.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
• Solid skills in nutrition assessment, evidence-based practice, outreach, health promotion, interdisciplinary collaboration, and problem-solving
• Intermediate experience and strength in applying motivational interviewing counselling techniques in an adult population
• Knowledge and proficiency in current, evidence-based methods and practices of primary care delivery
• Expertise in developing strategies that successfully meet the needs of diverse patient, family, and provider populations
• An understanding of and critical analysis of the social determinants of health
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey information and ideas
• Ability to work effectively with all members of the health care team
• Capability to prioritize, manage time effectively and be flexible in a very active work environment
• Effective case management skills
• Willingness to teach and train other members of the interdisciplinary team or students as required
• Exhibit sound clinical judgment concerning treatment recommendations
• Superior problem-solving skills and flexibility, with the ability to prioritize, manage time effectively and be flexible in a very active work environment
• Work in a manner that preserves privacy and confidentiality
• Assist in developing individual patient programs, identifying priorities, target dates and implementation strategies
• Manage, review, and make recommendations regarding protocols for the chronic disease education of FHT patients
• Understanding and proficiency in developing and conducting educational programs for learners and experience in evaluating learning activities specific to individual performance, and
• Facilitate group educational sessions using established adult teaching/learning theory principles and lifestyle counselling, using principles of adult learning.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
• Undergraduate degree in food and nutrition from a recognized university or equivalent
• Dietitians of Canada accredited Dietetic Internship or equivalent approved experience or graduate degree in community nutrition
• Registered member in good standing with the College of Dietitians of Ontario
• Demonstrated experience in community or primary care settings
• Skilled in case management and case coordination with members of the interdisciplinary team and services within the community preferred
• Resourcefulness in working with communities and individuals who face barriers accessing traditional health care institutions such as poverty, discrimination, mental health, and substance use issues an asset
• Previous training with the Craving Change Program
• Current Ontario Drivers’ License
• Solid skills and experience using Microsoft applications (Word, Outlook, Excel & PowerPoint)
• Experience and accuracy using electronic medical records (EMR) (i.e., Telus PS Suites) an asset
• Willingness to learn new software and to continuously develop technology skills concerning nutrition and diabetes care is an asset
• Up to date COVID vaccination is required.
Working Conditions and Requirements:
• This is an in-person, on-site, and in-community role
• Hours are 18.75 hours per week
• Vehicle travel to sites and within community
Why Join Us:
• HOOPP Defined Benefit Pension Plan
• Extended health care benefits including health, dental, vision, critical Illness, and EFAP/EAP program
• 4 weeks of vacation to start, floater days, paid personal and sick time
• Organizational commitment to work-life balance, including flexible work hours
Qualified applicants are asked to forward their cover letter and resume as a combined PDF document to l.barbour@dafht.ca by Friday, October 31st, 2025.
For more information about the DAFHT, our programs and services visit our website at www.dafht.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Dufferin Area Family Health Team (DAFHT) welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. If you are contacted for a job opportunity, please advise the DAFHT of any accommodations needed to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process. Any information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially. The DAFHT is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process and work environment.