Guest guest Posted November 11, 2011 Report Share Posted November 11, 2011 If interested - contact Joe Gomes jgomes@... Performance Nutritionist - Fort Bragg Athletes' Performance Mission To provide the finest performance methods, specialists and facilities seamlessly integrated to efficiently and ethically enhance our athletes' performance. Employee Obligations 1. Uphold the Athletes' Performance Mission Statement, Objectives, and all future direction set forth by the APAZ management. 2. Abide by all policies and procedures set forth in the Athletes' Performance Policies and Procedures Manual. 3. Continually strive to improve your, and all fellow staff members, knowledge and performance to best help the athlete. 4. Demonstrate the qualities: Character, Integrity, Loyalty, Benevolence, Dedication, Passion, Compassion, Forgiveness, Desire, Professionalism and Teamwork. Basic Functions 1. Attends, plans, and/or conducts staff, student and/or community meeting or lectures, and in-services. 2. May train and evaluate clinical students. 3. Perform evaluations for and supervise subordinate staff as assigned. 4. Participate in program planning and development. Will design and/or carry out related research. 5. Maintains professional credentials as required including attending necessary continuing education courses. 6. Other duties as assigned by Director Functions - Performance Nutritionist 1. Continue to refine nutrition presentation into a 101, implement and present internal and external Nutritional Education Programs consistent with APAZ systems, clients, and memberships (group and individual) 2. Develop and document nutritional and supplementation plans for each athlete, group or program. 3. Individual and group Consultation, Nutrition Education, and specific strategies for their implementation. 4. Computerized nutritional analysis and review. 5. Supplement Coordination a. Inventory b. Ordering c. Dispensing d. Quality Assurance e. Securing 6. Supervision of shake bar: a. Quality Assurance Procedures for Supplementation Preparation and Implementation. b. Supplementation plan, implementation, and detailed record keeping for each athlete in the system c. Shake bar is kept up to code. 7. Body Composition /Weight Protocols (BW, LBM, %BF) a. Increase b. Decrease c. Maintain 8. Testing and Evaluation a. Coordination, Data Collection (Validity/Reliability), Input, Analysis, Records, etc. of all available testing i. Anthropometrics 1. Caliper, Body Grid, Circumferences, Height, Weight, etc. 9. Hydration Station Solutions 10. Blood Work for Appropriate Memberships a. Coordinate blood draws, send to Analyze, Decipher Reports, Action Plan, Athlete/Support Team Review 11. Present at educational symposia and writing on behalf of Athletes' Performance. 12. Program a. Understand AP methodology, instruction, and implementation of prescriptions. b. Create synergistic protocol for AP systems and programs c. Program Evaluation, Implementation, and Re-Evaluation d. Research for improving program. Requirements 1. RD 2. Bachelors 3. 2 Years Experience Preferred but not required 1. Masters 2. CSCS certification 3. Emphasis in Sports Nutrition 4. CSSD If interested - contact Joe Gomes jgomes@... S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials Miami Research Associates 6141 Sunset Drive Suite 301 Miami, FL. 33143 Direct - Office ext. 5109 Fax Email: dkalman@... Web: www.miamiresearch.com Help Cure Crohn's & Colitis: Team Challenge <http://www.active.com/donate/vegas11southfl/SFLDKalman> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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