Guest guest Posted November 13, 2011 Report Share Posted November 13, 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. > 1. 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 > 1. Supervision of shake bar: > 1. Quality Assurance Procedures for Supplementation Preparation and Implementation. > 2. Supplementation plan, implementation, and detailed record keeping for each athlete in the system > 3. Shake bar is kept up to code. > 2.  Body Composition /Weight Protocols (BW, LBM, %BF) > 1. Increase > 2. Decrease > 3. Maintain > 1. Testing and Evaluation > 1. Coordination, Data Collection (Validity/Reliability), Input, Analysis, Records, etc. of all available testing >                                       Â\  i.   Anthropometrics >1.   Caliper, Body Grid, Circumferences, Height, Weight, etc. > 9.     Hydration Station Solutions > 1. Blood Work for Appropriate Memberships > 1. 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. > 1.  Program > 1. Understand AP methodology, instruction, and implementation of prescriptions. > 2. Create synergistic protocol for AP systems and programs > 3. Program Evaluation, Implementation, and Re-Evaluation > 4. 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@... > > > > > >le LaFata, MA, RD, CSSD > >Director, Performance Nutrition > >ATHLETES’ PERFORMANCE > >2629 E. Rose Garden Lane >Phoenix, AZ 85050 > >phone: | fax: >cell: >www.athletesperformance.com >www.coreperformancewellness.com >www.coreperformance.com > >One of Fast Company’s Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Sports > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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