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Dietician - Diabetes Program
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About the role
We are a dynamic community-based health centre promoting social justice and health equity in the Regent Park neighbourhood and Downtown East area of Toronto. We operate out of several locations and provide a wide variety of services including: primary health care, chiropody, physiotherapy, health promotion, social work, community health, immigrant and refugee services, harm reduction and homeless programs, addiction and recovery services, Pathways to Education, infant and child development programs, parenting programs, and youth employment services. We currently have the following opening:
Registered Dietician – Community Diabetes Educator
1-year Contract - 28 hours per week
Hourly Range: $38.67 to $46.59, plus Benefits including Pension
Position Summary:
The Registered Dietitian - Community Diabetes Educator works with the Diabetes Education team and as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide care to clients with diabetes. The Registered Dietitian provides individual diabetes education counselling, community outreach and health promotion/education to families and the community.
Specific Duties Include:
- Direct Client Care:
- Provide one-to-one counselling to diabetes clients to assess client nutritional status by gaining an understanding of food habits or preferences, social-economic and cultural background, psychological factors and medical profile.
- Develop, implement and evaluate individual nutritional care plans for diabetes clients, considering literacy, language, cultural and psycho-social factors.
- Draw upon adult education and motivational interviewing skills and techniques during on-to-one and group settings.
- Plan, deliver and evaluate community nutrition and diabetes education activities for both individuals and groups. Obtain, evaluate and disseminate nutrition education resources in clear language to meet the needs of clients.
- Ensure continuity of care by maintaining up-to-date client records, and case conferencing with other providers as required.
- Act as a resource for Health Centre staff, community agencies and groups in the area of medical nutritional therapy for diabetes, pre-diabetes and diabetes prevention.
- Program Development
- Liaise with Regent Park Community Health Centre staff and community agencies in program planning, implementation and evaluation.
- Provide support to the community and community partners around food and nutrition related initiatives and projects.
- Build and make new partnerships with local community-based organizations to further the reach of these services.
- Participate in practice based research as required. Evaluate program effectiveness and make recommendations for future program direction
Qualifications and Skills required:
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University Degree accredited by PDEP and completion of an accredited internship.
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Registered member of the College of Dietitians of Ontario
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Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) is an asset
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Certification in Intuitive Eating, HEAS, Craving Change and/or Motivational Interviewing is an asset
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Experience working with people from diverse cultures, races, ages, abilities, economic backgrounds, mental health statuses, those with substance use issues, and who experience homelessness.
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Experience in program planning, delivery, and evaluation
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Knowledgeable regarding community development, harm reduction principles, health promotion and the Social/Structural Determinants of Health
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Clinical skills in all aspects of assessing and developing a nutrition care plan.
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Knowledgeable of nutrition, diabetes, pre-diabetes and prevention
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Ability to take initiative and work independently
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Ability to work collaboratively within and across teams
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Organizational and time management skills
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Strong written and oral communication skills, and strong computer skills
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Understanding of anti-oppression principles and experience with social advocacy
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Knowledge of the Regent Park area and issues affecting the community
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Ability to speak another language is an asset
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Ability to work flexible hours Must be fully vaccinated with COVID-19 for the protection of clients and staff
Regent Park CHC is committed to equity in our hiring and employment practices. Applications are encouraged from qualified individuals who are Indigenous people, members of racialized communities, individuals of diverse sexual orientation and gender identification, persons with disabilities and others protected under the Human Rights Code as well as individuals with lived experience in the Regent Park community. This is a bargaining unit position within OPSEU Local 5115 .
Please submit your application on or before May 29, 2026:
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. RPCHC is committed to developing an inclusive, selection process and work environment. If contacted, please advise the hiring manager if you require any accommodation during the interview process.
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About REGENT PARK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE
The RPCHC supports the people who live and work in the area to improve the health and well being of the community. We offer a wide range of services and programs to all who are in need and meet the selected criteria. We offer services and programs that are tailored to the various needs of our diverse clients. The RPCHC assists in building the community’s capacity to take action with common issues impacting health.