Oncology Registered Dietician

Step into a career that’s equal parts heart and science as a Oncology Registered Dietician at a 292-bed healthcare organization serving as the tertiary hub for the larger Health System . award-winning clinical quality, prestigious nursing excellence, and a premium, patient-centric hospital environment—ignite your purpose and make every patient milestone matter 🍎.

The Oncology Registered Dietician will thrive in a high-performing hospital known for strong clinical outcomes, a Just Culture of safety, and a mission-driven, patient-first approach that backs evidence-based practice with real resources; as an Oncology Dietician in this environment, expect modern data tools and clinical decision support, streamlined EHR workflows, and access to advanced technologies (from precision nutrition initiatives to AI-assisted analytics), alongside a culture that celebrates innovation, positive media momentum, and shared governance that ensures frontline voices drive continuous improvement.

Embedded in the Food and Nutrition department and closely integrated with Dietary Services, the Registered Dietician Oncology will support both inpatient and outpatient oncology pathways across the cancer continuum; within this collaborative service, the Oncology Registered Dietician benefits from robust interdisciplinary teamwork, efficient consult turnarounds, and nutrition-focused protocols tailored for complex, high-acuity cases in a 292-bed healthcare organization serving as the tertiary hub for the larger Health System . award-winning clinical quality, prestigious nursing excellence, and a premium, patient-centric hospital environment.

Reporting to a Director of Clinical Nutrition with a collaborative dotted line to Oncology leadership, the Clinical Nutrition Specialist Oncology will be supported by experienced preceptors, oncology pharmacists, speech and swallow therapists, case management, and highly engaged, friendly nurses within a diverse healthcare professional team; day-to-day responsibilities for the Oncology Registered Dietician include comprehensive assessments, malnutrition diagnosis and documentation, chemo- and immunotherapy–related symptom management, TPN/EN optimization, survivorship counseling, tumor board participation, quality-improvement projects, precepting opportunities, and contribution to evidence-based order sets that elevate consistency of care.

Nestled in southern New York State, the Oncology Nutritionist will find an enviable lifestyle with four-season outdoor escapes along the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, easy concerts and cultural headliners just a short ride from iconic arts venues, and fast rail links for a stress-light commute; families and professionals alike appreciate top-rated schools and universities, abundant parks and greenways, walkable downtowns, diverse cuisine from Michelin-caliber to beloved neighborhood spots, strong job market and entrepreneurship ecosystems, varied housing options from historic charm to modern luxury, reliable healthcare access, safe and welcoming communities, robust digital infrastructure, lively nightlife balanced by peaceful neighborhoods, excellent airports and travel connectivity, thoughtful environmental stewardship, inclusive community events, bikeable streets, pet-friendly amenities, and the rare blend of big-city energy with suburban calm that the Oncology Registered Dietician can enjoy every day.

The Oncology Dietician will receive competitive compensation with performance incentives, differentials, and clear career pathways, plus a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement with match, paid time off, tuition assistance, paid CEUs, certification support, wellness resources, and more; spark your next chapter—connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter today to learn more and confidentially explore this Oncology Registered Dietician opportunity ✨.