Nursing Educator
Company: Gateway Community Health Center
Location: Leander
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Counsel individuals and groups
on nutritional practices designed to prevent/manage disease and
promote good health. Evaluates individual needs; develop
nutritional care plans; instruct individuals and their families;
performs nutrition screenings; insulin teaching and offers Medical
Nutrition Therapy (MNT) on diet-related concerns such as weight
management, cardiovascular disease, diabetes education, renal
disease, gastrointestinal disorders, sports nutrition, healthy meal
plans and other chronic diseases/conditions. SUPERVISION: Directly
supervised by the Chief of Clinical Services. TYPICAL PHYSICAL
DEMANDS: Requires prolonged sitting, standing, long hours, lifting
up to 25 pounds. Travel may be required. FUNCTIONS AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: Assess nutritional needs, diet restrictions and
current health plans, to develop and implement dietary-care plans
and provide nutritional counseling for Center patients. Consult
with physicians and health care personnel to determine nutritional
needs and diet restrictions of patient. Advise patients and their
families on nutritional principles, dietary plans and diet
modifications, and food selection and preparation. Counsel
individuals and groups on basic rules of good nutrition, healthy
eating habits, and nutrition monitoring to improve their quality of
life. Develop policies related to dietary and nutritional
guidelines to assist in health promotion and disease control.
Updates policies and procedures in accordance with current dietary
and nutritional standards of care. Develop curriculum and prepare
manuals, visual aids, course outlines, and other materials used
dietetics and nutrition teaching. Coordinate medical nutrition
therapy services. Conduct telemedicine visits at health center
locations or non-health center locations (from provider's home) for
registered patients of the Center. Plan and conduct training
programs in dietetics and nutrition for health-care personnel,
health promoters and the general public. Functions as part of a
team while being self-motivated and self-directed. Maintains strict
confidentiality of patient information and patient records. Serves
as resource and nutrition specialist for the behavioral health
program and the Diabetes Self-Management Education Program staff.
Documents the nutrition counseling sessions in the Electronic
Health Record on the appropriate templates. Initiates, oversees
program accreditation and recognition and provides ongoing support
for a Center-wide approved Diabetes Education Accreditation Program
by the American Association of Certified Educators or National
Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support by the
American Diabetes Association. Participates in the Center peer
review process. Able to successfully interact with people from
diverse backgrounds and occupations. Travels to all clinic sites as
requested. Performs other duties as assigned. SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Above-average oral and written communication skills. Knowledge of
goals and general methods of practice used by other professionals,
including teaching skills. Ability to exercise good judgment.
Managerial-level computer skills in a Microsoft Windows
environment. Must include Excel and skills in database management
and record keeping. Evidence of the practice of a high level of
confidentiality. Excellent organizational skills. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in dietetics, nutrition, health
sciences or related field required. Registered Dietitian with the
Commission on Dietetics Registration / Academy of Nutrition and
Dietetics. Licensed by the State of Texas. Must have a current BLS
certificate. OR Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Licensed to practice
as a registered nurse in Texas with a Bachelor of Science degree in
nursing form an accredited college or university. Must have a
current BLS certificate. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Certified
Diabetes Educator by the National Certification Board of Diabetes
Educators. Minimum of three (3) years' experience in providing
nutritional education and disease management teaching/counseling.
Active affiliation with appropriate dietetic networks and
organizations (e.g. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Texas
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, etc.) is preferred. Bilingual
in English and Spanish preferred.
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