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Clinical Dietitian - Family Health Team Clinic - Temporary Full-Time 2026-17455

Toronto, ON
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Diabetes Educator and Primary Care Clinical Dietitian

Contract: Maternity Leave (16 months)

Full Time (1.0FTE): 3 days (0.6) in SUNDEC 2 days (0.4) in SAFHT

 

Sunnybrook Academic Family Health Team (SAFHT) and the Sunnybrook Diabetes Education Centre (SUNDEC) are looking for a highly motivated and self-directed Registered Dietitian to join our dynamic interprofessional team. This is a dual role, participating in both SUNDEC, serving a complex population of patients with diabetes, as well as at the SAFHT in primary care. Care for patients with diabetes will include Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, with many requiring insulin. Care for primary care patients at SAFHT will include helping support their cardiovascular health, metabolic management, digestive system diseases and pediatric nutritional issues.

 

Job Summary

  • Conduct nutrition assessment of patients with incorporation of food habits, preferences, socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, psychological factors and medical profile
  • Provide medical nutrition therapy for patients based on assessment and plan, with consideration to literacy, language, cultural, and psycho-social factors
  • Educate and advise patients on self-management skills in individual and group setting focused on diabetes, including education and recommendations on use of technology to support care (glucose sensors, glucometers, uploads and reports)
  • Record assessments and plan in detailed reports of encounters with EMR (PSS)
  • Work with patients and inter-professional team members to develop and implement primary care coordinated care plans
  • Facilitate and develop group and community outreach education sessions
  • Ensure practice is consistent with professional standards as outlined by the College of Dietitians of Ontario and organizational policies
  • Demonstrate a commitment to professional lifelong learning by participating in continuing education activities to meet the needs of the patient population served and the standards of the profession
  • Contributes to the academic mandate of the organization as an educator, resource or support for staff, students and members of the academic and professional community
  • Participate in Quality Improvement, and program development initiatives
  • Perform other duties as assigned

 

Qualifications:

  • Graduated from an accredited or recognized program with a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition or equivalent
  • Current registration in good standing with the College of Dietitians of Ontario (CDO)
  • Certified Diabetes Educator Certificate (CDE) preferred
  • At least 2 years of relevant experience as a Registered Dietitian working with patients with diabetes and in primary care and/or community-based care
  • Experience working with complex patients with diabetes, including but not limited to use of multiple daily dose injections of insulin and insulin pump therapy
  • Knowledge and ability to apply adult learning principles
  • Experience in planning and implementing health promotion programs and activities
  • Familiarity with client-centered and self-management approaches to chronic disease prevention and management
  • Current CPR/BLS certification
  • Ability to work with a high degree of autonomy and on inter-disciplinary teams
  • Knowledge of and sensitivity to the impact of social, economic, environmental and cultural issues on diet and nutrition
  • Proven flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent time management, organizational and prioritization skills
  • Excellent communication skills (verbal and written), critical thinking, and interpersonal skills

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