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Dietitian Career Panel. LT Mitchel Holliday, MS, MSED, RD Nutrition Specialist Federal Bureau of Prisons. Presentation Objectives. Describe personal career progression Differentiate opportunities for dietitians available within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
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Dietitian Career Panel LT Mitchel Holliday, MS, MSED, RD Nutrition Specialist Federal Bureau of Prisons
Presentation Objectives Describe personal career progression Differentiate opportunities for dietitians available within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Identify ways dietitians can contribute to the USPHS mission within the BOP
Career Progression Have attempted to use continued development of PHS Core Values as a goal for career progression as opposed to category benchmarks Opportunities for service to the public, OPDIVs, Dietitian Category and USPHS rarely afforded to Junior Officers Support from chain-of-command Influenced by a number of outstanding officers through their demonstration of PHS Core Values Understand the populations I am serving and the importance of the service provided Understand how fortunate I am for having these opportunities and have attempted to use them as motivation to continue to serve in various roles to the best of my abilities The more I focus on service, the faster I continue to develop as an officer, the more opportunities for service have come to me, and the faster my career has seemed to progress
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Career Progression Have attempted to use continued development of PHS Core Values as a goal for career progression as opposed to category benchmarks Opportunities for service to the public, OPDIVs, Dietitian Category and USPHS rarely available to Junior Officers Support from chain-of-command Influenced by a number of outstanding officers, through their demonstration of PHS Core Values Understand the populations I am serving and the importance of the service I provide Understand how fortunate I am for having these opportunities and have attempted to use them as motivation to continue to serve in various roles to the best of my abilities The more I focus on service, the faster I continue to develop as an officer, the more opportunities for service have come to me, and the faster my career has seemed to progress
130 +/- Assistant Health Service Administrator Positions 116 Health Service Administrator Positions 6 Regional Health Service Administrators National Health Services Administrator and several other Central Office Health Service related positions Opportunities Within BOP 6 Federal Medical Centers Central Office 2 Clinical Dietitians 1 Chief Dietitian 1 Nutrition Specialist
Bureau of Prisons Mission The Federal Bureau of Prisons protects society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost efficient, and appropriately secure, and which provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens. http://www.bop.gov/about/mission.jsp
Health Service Division Mission The Health Services Division has three primary missions relating to its concerns and responsibilities in medical care, safety and environmental health, and food services: - The health care mission of the Bureau of Prisons is to deliver medically necessary health care to inmates effectively in accordance with proven standards of care without compromising public safety concernsinherent to the Bureau's overall mission. - The occupational safety and environmental health mission of the Bureau of Prisons is to provide a safe and healthful environment in which staff and inmates can work and live. - The food service mission of the Bureau of Prisons is to provide healthy, nutritionally-sound, and appetizing meals that meet the needs of the general population and those at nutritional risk.
Food Service Branch Mission - To provide inmates with meals that are nutritionally adequate, properly prepared, and attractively served. - To identify, develop, and manage essential resources to meet the operational needs of the Food Service program. - To ensure inmates assigned to Food Service are provided with opportunities to acquire skills and abilities that may assist them in obtaining employment after release. - To provide inmates with nutritional information that enables them to determine and establish healthy eating habits.
Meeting the Mission - Going Forward Personal Opinion: There are nontraditional opportunities across the country at all agency levels Nutritional Services are in their infancy stages within the BOP. With the Central Office development of dietitian positions, an increase in PHS Dietitians presently serving in the BOP, and increased efforts for collaboration among dietitians, it has/will continue to open doors for opportunity in the areas of clinical and public health nutrition advancement