Registered Dietitian (Partner RD)
FoodsmartFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
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Common questions about this position
This is a virtual position where dietitians provide Medical Nutrition Therapy via video calls, telephone, and electronic messaging. Vida is authorized to do business in many states, and eligibility depends on being located in a registered state.
RDs commit to 4-hour working blocks between 8AM to 8PM Monday through Friday and 8AM to 12PM on Saturday, in their own time zone.
Candidates must be Registered Dietitians licensed by the state (MD licensed for this role), proficient in Diabetes Self Management Education and Medical Nutrition Therapy, skilled in Motivational Interviewing Techniques, and able to maintain HIPAA compliance.
This is a Part Time - Non-Exempt/Hourly position. No specific salary or hourly rate is mentioned in the job description.
Strong candidates are state-licensed Registered Dietitians with expertise in nutrition counseling, proficiency in motivational interviewing, experience managing chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes, and a commitment to HIPAA compliance and quality metrics.
Personalized healthcare programs using technology
Vida Health provides personalized healthcare programs targeting conditions like diabetes, obesity, depression, and hypertension. The company combines human-centered care with technology, employing registered dietitians, physicians, expert coaches, and therapists who connect with clients through video chats. This personal interaction is enhanced by customized digital interventions and educational content, which are tailored to each member's needs using machine learning and data from devices like glucose monitors and fitness trackers. Vida Health stands out from competitors by adopting a pay-for-performance model, where it only receives payment if it successfully helps clients improve their health outcomes. This commitment to results has led to significant improvements in medication adherence, weight loss, and reductions in depression among users.