Role of the WIC Director

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Role of the WIC Director The WIC director plans, directs, coordinates, implements and evaluates the services provided by the WIC program. A. Supervision 1. Supervises the activities of the nutrition staff including the clerk, CNWs and nutritionist. 2. Ensures that staff maintains competency in their work areas. 3. Evaluates staff periodically through meetings, file reviews, STARS reports and evaluations. B. Planning 1. Works with staff to plan outreach, breastfeeding and nutrition education activities. 2. Uses staff evaluations to plan training and in-service activities. 3. Plans clinics and staffing to ensure prompt, quality services. C. Coordination 1. Coordinates services and referrals with other tribal and IHS programs. 2. Works with other programs to identify and resolve problems. D. Evaluation 1. Utilizes available data and reports to evaluate the success of the program. 2. Reviews client surveys to improve client services. 3. Evaluates client services through observation, file review and reports to ensure optimal delivery of services. E. Monitoring 1. Monitors clinics for compliance with ITCA and local policies and procedures. 2. Utilizes ITCA WIC monitoring reviews to identify areas that need improvement. F. Reporting 1. Submits written and oral reports as required to the tribe and ITCA. G. Funding 1. Submits grants or requests for additional funding as needed. Three years experience with the WIC program or another public health program OR a Bachelor s Degree in Nutrition or other health related field plus one year experience in public health.

Role of the WIC Nutritionist The WIC nutritionist plans, evaluates and implements nutrition services at the local agency. A. Planning 1. Identifies nutrition and nutrition-related health problems. 2. Provides input for community health plan 3. Develops nutrition education and training plan. 4. Develops, selects and maintains nutrition education materials. B. Evaluation 1. Performs regular quality assurance observations and file reviews to ensure quality nutrition care and follows-up with staff to improve nutrition services. 2. Analyzes nutrition risk reports, performs file reviews and completes observations to determine success in meeting nutrition goals. 3. Reviews the high-risk report to ensure that high-risk clients have been referred and seen by the nutritionist. C. Client Care 1. Develops individual care plans, prescribes food packages, provides one-onone counseling and referrals to health and social services for high-risk WIC clients. Documents care plan in form of a S.O.A.P. note in the comuter. 2. Prepares group education lesson plans and other creative methods for teaching nutrition education to clients and mentors staff in carrying out these methods. 3. Coordinates services with other public health programs. 4. Authorizes and monitors special formulas issued to clients. 1. Works with director to assess staff training needs in the area of nutrition. 2. Works with director to develop training program to meet staff needs. 3. Provides regular in-service training to staff in nutrition-related areas and follow-up for topics introduced at the all staff meetings. E. Continuing Education 1. Attends a minimum of 15 hours of continuing education per year with at least 10 of the 15 hours in maternal or childhood nutrition. Bachelor s degree in Nutrition or related field OR Registered Dietitian OR Registered Dietitian with Master s Degree.

Role of the CNW I The CNW I screens and enrolls eligible clients onto the WIC program and provides them with referrals and basic nutrition information. A. Screening Clients 1. Measures height, weight and hemoglobin of applicants. 2. Inputs medical, anthropometric, biochemical and socio-economic information into the computer system. 3. Evaluates information to determine nutritional risk and eligibility. B. Education/Referrals 1. Refers participants to other health and social services such as Food Stamps, TANF, substance abuse programs, nutritionists, etc. 2. Provides individual nutrition education and implements goal setting techniques and follows-up with goals at subsequent visits. 3. Refers high-risk participants to the nutritionist. 4. Provides individual basic nutrition and breastfeeding information to clients. 5. Provides information on WIC foods and the key nutrients found in them. 6. Provides information on rules and regulations of the WIC program and instruction on how to cash WIC checks. C. Client Processing 1. Thoroughly documents client information necessary for enrollment on the WIC program using the computer system. 2. Tailors food package to meet the medical and socio-economic needs of clients. 3. Issues checks and ensures that they are kept secure. 1. Participates in the training provided by the local agency director or nutritionist. 2. Participates in statewide staff training provided ITCA. 3. Attends other training opportunities as available. High school diploma or Associates Degree with interest in women and children s health. Previous experience in a health related field helpful.

Role of the CNW II The CNW II screens and enrolls eligible participants onto the WIC program and provides them with referrals, nutrition and breastfeeding counseling, and dietary assessment. The CNW II also facilitates group classes. A CNW II may complete vendor site reviews and contact vendors about problems. A. Screening Participants 1. Measures height, weight and hemoglobin of applicants. 2. Inputs medical and socio-economic information into the computer system. 3. Completes dietary assessment information using appropriate form. 4. Evaluates information to determine nutritional risk and eligibility. B. Education/Referrals 1. Refers participants to other health and social services such as Food Stamps, TANF, substance abuse programs, nutritionists, etc. 2. Provides individual nutrition education and implements goal setting techniques and follows-up with goals at subsequent visits. 3. Refers high-risk clients to the nutritionist. 4. Provides individual basic nutrition and breastfeeding information to clients. 5. Provides information on WIC foods and the key nutrients found in them. 6. Provides information on rules and regulations of the WIC program and instruction on how to cash WIC checks. C. Client Processing 1. Thoroughly documents client information necessary for enrollment on the WIC program using the computer system. 2. Tailors food package to meet the medical and socio-economic needs of clients. 3. Issues checks and ensures that they are kept secure. 1. Participates in the training provided by the local agency director or nutritionist. 2. Participates in statewide staff training provided by ITCA. 3. Attends other training opportunities as available. E. Vendor Issues 1. Contacts vendors to resolve vendor problems. 2. Completes vendor site reviews as instructed. High school diploma or Associates Degree and one year experience in a WIC clinic.

Role of the CNW III The CNW III performs the full range of CNW I and CNW II activities at an advanced level. The CNW III will assist in training, outreach and administrative duties to improve the program services. A. Screening Participants 1. Measures height, weight and hemoglobin of applicants. 2. Inputs medical and socio-economic information into the computer system. 3. Completes dietary assessment information using appropriate form. 4. Evaluates information to determine nutritional risk and eligibility. B. Education/Referrals 1. Refers participants to other health and social services such as Food Stamps, TANF, substance abuse programs, nutritionists, etc. 2. Provides individual nutrition education and implements goal setting techniques and follows-up with goals at subsequent visits. 3. Refers high-risk clients to the nutritionist. 4. Provides individual basic nutrition and breastfeeding information to participants. 5. Provides information on WIC foods and the key nutrients found in them. 6. Provides information on rules and regulations of the WIC program and instruction on how to cash WIC checks. 7. Provide group education classes and utilizes other creative techniques to provide nutrition education to clients. C. Client Processing 1. Thoroughly documents client information necessary for enrollment on the WIC program using the computer system. 2. Tailors food package to meet the medical and socio-economic needs of clients. 3. Issues checks and ensures that they are kept secure. 4. Resolves client problems or questions as they arise. 1. Participates in the training provided by the local agency director or nutritionist. 2. Participates in statewide staff training provided by ITCA. 3. Attends other training opportunities as available. E. Vendor Issues 1. Contacts vendors to resolve vendor problems. 2. Completes vendor site reviews as instructed. F. Clinic Services 1. Assists director in planning and organizing day-to-day clinic operations. 2. Reviews program data to assist director with the development of WIC program goals and objectives. 3. Assists director in modifying and developing administrative forms, policies and procedures. 4. Assists nutritionist in developing educational materials.

5. Assists the director with outreach activities to increase or maintain caseload and ensure that highest priority eligible are being served. Associates Degree in Nutrition or Dietetic Technician Registered or two years experience in a WIC clinic.