Clinical Dietitian I
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Salt Lake City, UT, 84102-1507
Job Type : Part Time
Salary : 24.97-36.22 HOUR
Date Posted : 8 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
You have a purpose, unique talents and NOW is the time to embrace it, live it and put it to work. We value incredible people with incredible skills – but your commitment to a greater cause is something we value even more.
As an entry level clinician, the Clinical Dietitian I assesses the nutritional status of the patient using recognized tools of assessment, and recommends & counsels patients, family, and/or caregivers on the appropriate nutrition plan to improve the patient's disease or condition management. Works with the general patient population, as well as with patients in more complex levels of care under the supervision of a Clinical Dietitian II or Clinical Nutrition Manager/Director.
1. 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 levels of care.
2. 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 patients as needed.
3. 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.
4. Collaborates with the Food and Nutrition Services team to enhance patient experience. This includes participating in test trays, menu reviews, periodic auditing of 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.
5. Other duties as assigned by leader.
Job Requirements
In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified Cook candidates will need the following:
In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified Cook candidates will need the following:
- Bachelor's Degree with completion of accredited dietetics program (ACEND - Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition Dietetics.)
- Valid registration as a Registered Dietitian with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) must be obtained within 3 months of hire. Valid dietitian licensure as required by state (if applicable). Until registration is obtained, documentation in a patient’s medical record must be signed off on by a dietitian that is registered and licensed (if applicable).
- Kansas and Utah-based positions also require state licensure within 3 months of start.
Light work - (Exert up to 20lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 10lbs frequently)
Where You'll WorkAt CommonSpirit Mountain Region, we believe in the healing power of humanity and serving the common good through our dedicated work and shared mission to celebrate humankindness.
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Frequently asked questions
Salt Lake City's healthcare landscape values dietitians who understand local dietary habits and regional health concerns. Clinical Dietitian I positions here often integrate cultural food preferences and state licensure requirements, making the role uniquely tailored compared to other regions with different population needs and licensing rules.
Entry-level Clinical Dietitians in Utah frequently navigate state-specific licensure timelines alongside managing diverse patient nutritional needs. Balancing thorough documentation with personalized dietary counseling under supervision often shapes the early professional experience in Utah's hospital environments.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes a mission-driven culture where Clinical Dietitian I professionals contribute beyond assessments, engaging deeply in interdisciplinary collaboration and patient-centered care. The organization’s commitment to humankindness fosters a supportive environment that values both clinical skills and compassionate service.
Yes, Catholic Health Initiatives provides structured mentorship and peer review systems for Clinical Dietitian I staff, encouraging continuous learning. Opportunities to participate in training sessions, chart audits, and interdisciplinary meetings support career advancement within a mission-focused healthcare network.
Candidates must secure registration with the Commission on Dietetic Registration within three months of hiring and also obtain Utah state licensure, which is mandatory for practicing dietitians locally. Failure to meet these can delay independent clinical practice and require supervision.
Salt Lake City has an increasing demand for clinical dietitians due to growing healthcare services. However, positions at Catholic Health Initiatives attract strong candidates because of the organization's reputation, making the competition moderate to high for entry-level Clinical Dietitian I roles.
Entry-level Clinical Dietitian I salaries in Salt Lake City typically range from $52,000 to $62,000 annually. This reflects regional cost of living adjustments and local demand, aligning with healthcare salary trends for dietitian roles in Utah's hospital systems.
Strong assessment capabilities using validated tools, cultural sensitivity, and collaborative communication are vital. Skills in tailoring nutrition interventions and monitoring patient progress ensure that Clinical Dietitian I professionals deliver impactful care aligned with diverse patient needs.
Daily tasks include conducting nutrition screenings and assessments, devising tailored care plans, and educating patients. Simultaneously, they actively coordinate with medical teams, food services, and caregivers to optimize nutrition outcomes within integrated healthcare workflows.
Employees benefit from a mission-focused culture emphasizing humankindness, access to professional development, and involvement in community health initiatives. This role offers meaningful engagement that extends clinical expertise into holistic patient and organizational wellness.