What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Dietician position at PIEDMONT CANCER INSTITUTE?
Welcome to Piedmont Cancer Institute — where patient care is more than a mission; it's a partnership and our values lead the way.
For more than 38 years, Piedmont Cancer Institute (PCI) has proudly served the Metro Atlanta community, delivering exceptional cancer care built on a foundation of Compassion, Innovation, Communication, and Integrity. Today, our team includes 17 dedicated physicians, 20 skilled Advanced Practice Providers, across 6 locations (and growing) —all united in our commitment to excellence.
At PCI, we blend cutting-edge treatments with deep clinical expertise and genuine compassion to offer truly comprehensive care. Our dedication goes beyond medicine—it’s reflected in how we care for our patients, support their families, and collaborate with one another. No matter your position, a career at PCI offers more than a paycheck. It’s a place where purpose meets passion, where connection fuels collaboration, and where your work makes a lasting impact.
Why Join PCI?
We're looking for talented individuals who share our passion for making a difference. If you value Compassion, embrace Innovation, prioritize open Communication, and act with Integrity, you'll thrive at Piedmont Cancer Institute—where every role plays a part in advancing hope and healing in our community. Here, you'll find purpose in your work.
Job Description
The Clinical Dietitian provides specialized nutrition care to oncology and hematology patients across the continuum of care. This role applies evidence-based nutrition guidelines to support treatment tolerance, optimize nutritional status, enhance quality of life, and support survivorship and recovery. The clinician collaborates closely with physicians, nurses, social workers, and other members of the multidisciplinary cancer care team to ensure safe, effective, quality person-centered care.
Minimum Qualifications
For more than 38 years, Piedmont Cancer Institute (PCI) has proudly served the Metro Atlanta community, delivering exceptional cancer care built on a foundation of Compassion, Innovation, Communication, and Integrity. Today, our team includes 17 dedicated physicians, 20 skilled Advanced Practice Providers, across 6 locations (and growing) —all united in our commitment to excellence.
At PCI, we blend cutting-edge treatments with deep clinical expertise and genuine compassion to offer truly comprehensive care. Our dedication goes beyond medicine—it’s reflected in how we care for our patients, support their families, and collaborate with one another. No matter your position, a career at PCI offers more than a paycheck. It’s a place where purpose meets passion, where connection fuels collaboration, and where your work makes a lasting impact.
Why Join PCI?
We're looking for talented individuals who share our passion for making a difference. If you value Compassion, embrace Innovation, prioritize open Communication, and act with Integrity, you'll thrive at Piedmont Cancer Institute—where every role plays a part in advancing hope and healing in our community. Here, you'll find purpose in your work.
Job Description
The Clinical Dietitian provides specialized nutrition care to oncology and hematology patients across the continuum of care. This role applies evidence-based nutrition guidelines to support treatment tolerance, optimize nutritional status, enhance quality of life, and support survivorship and recovery. The clinician collaborates closely with physicians, nurses, social workers, and other members of the multidisciplinary cancer care team to ensure safe, effective, quality person-centered care.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science in Nutrition or related field from an ACEND accredited institution
- Active and unrestricted licensure as a Registered Dietician in the state of Georgia.
- Board Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition (CSO) preferred, or willingness to obtain within 2 years of hire.
- Provides all care in accordance with state and federal law as well as PCI policies, standards of practice, and prescribed workflows.
- Conducts individualized nutritional assessments for oncology and hematology patients at various stages of care (diagnosis, treatment, recovery, survivorship).
- Develops evidence-based nutrition care plans tailored to cancer type, treatment modality (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation, transplant), and patient comorbidities.
- Provides education and counseling to patients and families on symptom management (e.g., weight loss, appetite changes, mucositis, GI disturbances, anemia, fatigue, immunosuppression).
- Serves as a member of the interdisciplinary team, advocating for the nutritional factors affecting medical care. Utilizes the team as resources in planning patient care.
- Provides patients and care partners with ongoing education, support, and referral services.
- Monitors patient progress and adjusts nutrition interventions based on treatment responses and evolving clinical needs.
- Leads group education sessions, workshops, or support groups as appropriate.
- Serves as an internal resource for oncology-specific nutrition guidelines, best practices, and staff training.
- Utilizing available software, documents all patient communication and interventions in real time.
- Participates in quality and performance reviews. In collaboration with PCI leadership, plans and implements improvement activities.
- Serves as a liaison to third party outpatient service departments and organizations to coordinate specified care.
- Communicates effectively with patients, care partners, members of the healthcare team, and third-party agents or organizations.
- Serves as a resource to colleagues and as a preceptor to new employees as directed by PCI leadership.
- Maintains a safe, clean work environment.
- Manages time effectively and delegates responsibility as appropriate.
- Utilizes resources in a responsible manner with a focus on cost containment.
- Accepts personal responsibility for professional development and growth. Participates in professional activities and organizations to maintain knowledge of current trends, practices, and developments.
- Respects and maintains confidential information. Demonstrates proficiency in HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) concepts.
- Attends prescribed classes and trainings as required by the organization and the clinical department.
- Performs related work as directed by the organization’s management team.
- Lifting, carrying, or moving objects up to 50 pounds.
- Frequent standing and walking.
- Periods of prolonged sitting.
- Close eye work (computers, typing, reading, writing) and fine motor skills
- Physical demands may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
- Environmental exposures include but are not limited to: Chemicals/gases/fumes/vapors; Communicable diseases; Electrical shock; Floor Surfaces; Hot/Cold Temperatures; Indoor/Outdoor conditions; Latex; Lighting; Patient care/handling injuries.
- Travel may be required.
- Environmental conditions may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
- Possible remote work using secure electronic processes.
- Salary: Starting at $62K (based on experience)
- Health, dental, vision, and disability insurance
- 401(k)
- PTO
Salary : $62,000