CDM, CFPP Scope of Practice

 

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NUTRITION / FOODSERVICE / PERSONNEL AND COMMUNICATIONS / SANITATION AND SAFETY / BUSINESS OPERATIONS

A Certified Dietary Manager, Certified Food Protection Professional (CDM, CFPP) has met eligibility requirements for and passed a nationally recognized credentialing examination offered by the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers. Continuing education is required to maintain this credential. CDM, CFPPs have the education and experience to competently perform the responsibilities of a foodservice manager in a non-commercial setting. The CDM, CFPP is qualified to perform the tasks within the following domains:

*Validated by the 2019 Job Analysis Study for the Certified Dietary Manager, Certified Food Protection Professional (CDM, CFPP) performed by PSI Services and required by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). The CBDM Certification Program is accredited by the NCCA.


 

Nutrition

Competency

Task

Gather Nutritional Data

  • Interview and identify client specific nutritional needs/problems
  • Review nutrition screening data and calculate nutrient intake
  • Document in the medical record
  • Identify food customs and nutrition preferences based on race, culture, religion, and food intolerances

Apply Nutrition Data

  • Implement and include in the nutrition care plan prescribed diet orders, special nourishments, supplemental feedings
  • Modify diet plan as needed following standards of nutrition care/evidence- based guidelines
  • Utilize standard nutrition care procedures following ethical and confidentiality principles and practices
  • Participate in care conferences and review effectiveness of nutrition care

Provide Nutrition Education

  • Utilize evidence-based educational materials to teach clients and staff about basic diet information
  • Honor specific client preferences and the appropriateness of acceptable food substitutions

Foodservice

Competency

Task

Ensure Effectiveness of Standardized Recipes

  • Implement elements of a standardized recipe including portion control, cooking procedures, HACCP guidelines, food preparation procedures, nutritional analysis, cost analysis and client’s acceptance

Specify Standards/Procedures for Preparing Food

  • Develop menus and implement procedures to monitor food quality, appearance and temperature, production, and food waste in accordance with established national guidelines

Supervise the Production and Distribution of Food

Monitor Meal Service Delivery

  • Define and monitor food delivery procedures including special event preparation, production and menu forecasting, labor and scheduling
  • Effectively manage efficiency (time, cost) of foodservice system
  • Oversee meal service for diet accuracy, portion sizes, temperature, texture modifications, overall presentation, and quality
  • Ensure accurate preparation and serving of therapeutic diets and nutritional supplements

Implement Continuous Quality Improvement Procedures for Foodservice Department (QAPI)

  • Define and monitor foodservice standards
  • Implement written protocols and tools to audit for effective quality indicators 

Modify Standardized Menus

  • Adhere to regulatory nutritional guidelines
  • Utilize approved diet manuals to support menu development and modifications to honor client cultural preferences/intolerances

Personnel and Communications

Competency

Task

Define Personnel Needs and Job Functions

  • Develop written job descriptions, personnel/task analysis
  • Participate in marketing open positions and updating departmental organizational chart

Interview, Select, and Onboard Employees

  • Conduct interviews, select and onboard new employees in accordance with organization policies and procedures
  • Follow organization’s protocols for selection and onboarding of new employees while complying with fair employment laws/practices for hiring and discharging of department staff

Provide Ongoing Education and Training

  • Provide and keep record of education and in-service training for staff, including regulatory required trainings, i.e. sanitation, safety, customer service, ethics, disaster preparedness, infection control etc. as deemed appropriate per federal, state and organization policies

Develop and Maintain Employee Time Schedules and Assignments

  • Identify and document overall staffing needs
  • Prepare and maintain time schedules and work assignments to meet department needs

Manage Goals and Priorities 
for Department

  • Establish short-term and long-term goals and expectations in the form of policies and procedures and prioritize appropriately
  • Clearly communicate goals, within department and organization 
  • Establish contingency plan for department to meet priorities, utilizing available resources

Manage Department Personnel

  • Maintain personnel records, conduct evaluations, coaching sessions, and recommend salary and wage adjustments
  • Supervise, coach, discipline and terminate employees according to organization policies
  • Comply with management laws and practices (e.g., union contracts, FMLA, etc.)

Manage Professional Interactions

  • Participate in regulatory agency surveys/activities demonstrating professionalism with interaction with federal, state and local surveyors and inspectors and adhering to the CDM, CFPP Code of Ethics
  • Communicate with other health professionals and participate in interdisciplinary team client care conferences
  • Direct own professional development, while sharing relevant and applicable information with team members

Implement Departmental Changes

  • Identify problems and develop an effective plan of action for solution
  • Implement changes within the department as needed; evaluate the effectiveness of the change

Sanitation and Safety

Competency

Task

Manage Personnel to Ensure Compliance with Safety and Sanitation Regulations

  • Comply with federal safety and sanitation regulations and guidelines
  • Educate and train employees according to safety and sanitation policies and procedures for cleaning and equipment maintenance and enforce and audit compliance

Manage Purchasing, Receiving, Storage, and Distribution of Food and Supplies Following Established Sanitation and Quality Standards

  • Procure food, water and supplies as specified from approved purveyors and identify food quality and grading
  • Protect food in all phases of handling to prevent foodborne illnesses from occurring due to improper handling
  • Ensure proper safe food packaging, labeling, dating, and storage practices in delivery and food rotation process
  • Purchase, store, and ensure safe use of chemicals and cleaning agents

Protect Food in All Phases of Preparation Following HACCP Guidelines

  • Recognize, identify, and monitor potentially hazardous foods to prevent the spread of pathogens and an outbreak of a foodborne illness
  • Implement food production protocols that control time and temperature, cross contamination, and safe critical limits
  • Establish an effective Emergency/Disaster Plan to ensure a safe food supply is on hand and a crisis management plan in place in the event of a foodborne illness outbreak or any other local or national emergency/disaster
  • Ensure compliance through documentation and corrective action plans when critical limits are exceeded

Manage Physical Facilities to Ensure Compliance with Safety and Sanitation Guidelines

  • Manage a safe and sanitary foodservice environment
  • Follow all federal and state environmental food safety and sanitation regulations
  • Utilize written procedures/audit checklists for maintaining all equipment following manufacturers guidelines for safe use and sanitation
  • Conduct workflow analysis/workflow simplification procedures to improve overall departmental layout

Business Operations

Competency

Task

Manage a Budget

  • Develop annual budget and operate within budget parameters
  • Manage actual costs to budget in calculating costs for daily PPD, equipment, supplies and labor for the food service department

Prepare Specifications for Capital Purchases

  • Evaluate capital equipment needs, existing condition and future requirements
  • Develop justification and prepare specifications for replacement as needed for new capital equipment

Plan and Budget for Improvements in the Department Design and Layout

  • Conduct and evaluate departmental workflow needs, research current design concepts
  • Prepare proposals for construction or renovation in layouts and designs

Assist in the Purchasing Process

  • Implement purchasing processes including group purchasing, bidding, returns, recalls and inventory management practices
  • Adhere to budget restrictions, purchasing policies and maintain inventory records

Manage Revenue Generating Services

  • Supervise business operations of foodservice department, implementing cost effective procedures and managing revenue-generating services

Implement Cost Effective Procedures

  • Implement cost saving measures for inventory control, purchasing and operation of foodservice department
  • Report actual costs vs. budget variances


References

 

  • CBDM Scope of Practice 1.20.2020
  • CDM Credentialing Exam Detailed Content Outline 2020
  • CBDM Professional Standards of Practice
  • 2017 & 2019 FDA Food Code
  • CMS Long Term Care State Operations Manual (SOM), Appendix PP Food and Nutrition Services §483.60 November 2017

 


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