Dietitian
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Las Vegas, NV, 89113
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 29.51-43.89 HOUR
Date Posted : 4 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Position Summary:
As an entry level clinician, the Clinical Dietitian I assesses the nutritional status of the patient using recognized tools of assessment, and recommends and counsels patients, family, and/or caregivers on the appropriate nutrition plan to improve the patient's disease or condition management. Works with general patient population, as well as, with patients in more complex level of care under supervision of a Clinical Dietitian II or Clinical Dietitian Lead.
- Performs nutritional assessment using age and gender appropriate standards, cultural, religious and ethnic backgrounds; and utilizing validated assessment tools resulting in nutrition related diagnosis when indicated. Conducts routine screening to identify patients at nutritional risk. Collaborates within an interdisciplinary environment to contribute to facilitating care and identifying patients at nutrition risk or needing higher level of care.
- Implements targeted and specific nutrition intervention(s). Provides customized nutrition education to patients and/or families and caregivers. Works within an interdisciplinary environment to contribute toward overall patient care. Closely monitors, evaluates and rescreens patient nutrition status as appropriate. Updates plan of care as necessary. Follows up with patient as needed.
- Develops an intervention plan which includes appropriate feeding route, mode, and nutrition prescription unique to patient's specific needs, in accordance with physicians' orders. Monitors and evaluates patient response to interventions by meeting specific measurable goals documented in the nutrition care plan in a timely and thorough manner in the medical record.
- Collaborates with the Food and Nutrition Services team to enhance patient experience. This includes participating in test trays, menu reviews, periodic auditing trayline for accuracy of diet orders, validating menu compliance with the facility Diet Manual Handbook and Nutrition Care Manual (NCM), supporting with patient interactive positions (i.e. dietitians, diet clerks, etc.), maintaining communication with patients, staff, and guests and providing excellent customer service. Participates in peer reviews and chart audits, and collaborates in Diet Manual Handbook training for all clinical staff (new registered dietitians, nurses, therapists, physicians, etc.), including how to access it in hard and soft copy.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelors completion of accredited dietitian program (ACEND - Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition Dietetics.
Minimum one (1) year experience as a Registered Dietitian.
Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition or related field.
LIC DI NV=Licensed Dietitian through the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
RG DIETCN= Valid registration as a Registered Dietitian.
Preferred Qualifications:
Working experience in an acute care hospital.
As the community’s only not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system; Dignity Health Nevada has been guided by the vision and core values of the Adrian Dominican Sisters for more than 70 years. As the Henderson and Las Vegas communities grow, Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican facilities and its more than 3,400 employees will continue the Sisters’ mission of serving people in need. St. Rose Dominican is a member of Dignity Health, one of the nation’s largest healthcare systems, a 22-state network of more than 9,000 physicians, 60,000 employees, and 400 care centers, including hospitals, urgent and occupational care, imaging and surgery centers, home health, and primary care clinics. Headquartered in San Francisco, Dignity Health is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality, and affordable patient-centered care with special attention to the poor and underserved. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
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Frequently asked questions
Las Vegas Dietitians often address unique nutritional challenges influenced by the city's diverse population and tourism-driven healthcare demands. Cultural dietary habits and chronic diseases prevalent locally shape personalized nutrition plans, making this role distinct from Dietitian positions in other metropolitan areas.
Besides the national Registered Dietitian credential, Nevada requires a state-specific Licensed Dietitian (LIC DI NV). This license ensures compliance with local healthcare regulations, and combined with acute care experience, it significantly enhances employability within Nevada hospitals and clinical settings.
Entry-level Dietitians in Las Vegas typically balance care between general patient populations and individuals requiring intricate nutritional interventions. Supervision by senior clinical dietitians supports development in managing complex cases, especially within hospital settings like Catholic Health Initiatives.
Catholic Health Initiatives integrates compassionate, patient-centered care into its clinical dietitian roles, emphasizing service to underserved communities. Dietitians collaborate across disciplines to enhance nutritional outcomes aligned with the organization's faith-driven values and holistic approach.
Working as a Dietitian at Catholic Health Initiatives offers a blend of faith-based care and community focus, with access to a broad interdisciplinary team. The role includes active participation in patient education and nutrition manual training, which is less emphasized in other Las Vegas healthcare systems.
Registered Dietitians in Las Vegas typically earn between $55,000 and $65,000 annually, slightly below the national average of around $65,000. Factors such as cost of living, demand for clinical nutritionists, and healthcare facility size influence these figures locally.
A frequent misunderstanding is that Dietitians only create diet plans. In reality, they engage in detailed nutritional assessments, collaborate in interdisciplinary teams, and continuously monitor patient progress, especially in dynamic hospital environments such as those in Las Vegas.
Dietitians in Las Vegas face the challenge of high patient turnover and diverse nutritional needs due to the city’s transient population. However, this environment offers rich clinical exposure and opportunities to develop versatile skills in acute care nutrition management.
Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree from an ACEND-accredited dietitian program, possess at least one year of registered dietitian experience, and maintain valid Nevada licensure. Preferred backgrounds include acute care hospital experience to align with clinical demands.
Las Vegas’s growing population and increasing chronic disease rates heighten demand for skilled Dietitians. Catholic Health Initiatives responds by expanding clinical nutrition services, creating more opportunities for Dietitians to contribute to community health and patient recovery.