About this role
A Registered Dietitian III role at AdventHealth in Orlando, Florida, providing advanced clinical nutrition care within an inpatient hospital setting.
### What you'll do
- Conduct nutrition-focused physical assessments, including anthropometric measurements, medical record review, and patient interviews.
- Evaluate assessment data to identify nutrition risks, malnutrition criteria, knowledge deficits, and high-risk health behaviors.
- Develop and implement nutrition interventions including orders, education, counseling, and referrals.
- Place feeding tubes and perform indirect calorimetry studies as needed.
- Deliver evidence-based nutrition counseling with attention to health literacy and cultural sensitivity for patients with complex disease processes.
- Monitor and evaluate nutrition care plans to optimize patient outcomes.
### What we're looking for
- Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) credential — required.
- Bachelor's degree in nutrition or a nutrition-related field — required; Master's degree preferred.
- 10+ years of clinical nutrition experience — required.
- Proficiency in basic computer skills and Microsoft Office.
- Strong English communication skills (reading, writing, speaking, comprehension).
- Additional licensure or certification may be required depending on unit or state-specific requirements.
### What's included
- Hourly pay range: $26.08–$48.50 (approximately $54,246–$100,880 annualized).
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance effective day one.
- Paid time off from day one.
- 403(b) retirement plan.
- Four weeks of 100% paid parental leave.
- CME and career development resources.
- Mental health and whole-person well-being support programs.
### About the practice
AdventHealth is a faith-based, not-for-profit health system operating across multiple states, with its flagship Orlando campus at the Ginsburg Tower on East Rollins Street. The system emphasizes whole-person care — physical, mental, and spiritual — and supports professional growth within a mission-driven culture.