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HealthLink BC Dietitian Services (formerly known as Dial-A-Dietitian) provides nutrition information and consultation to support self-care.
Are you interested in joining a team that is on the leading edge of dietetics? HealthLink BC Dietitian Services offers a unique work environment where technology and innovation are used to provide readily accessible quality nutrition information to the public and health service providers throughout British Columbia. We embrace practice-based evidence in nutrition principles. A national leader, HealthLink BC Dietitian Services, located in Burnaby and Langley, British Columbia, offers challenging opportunities in tele-dietetics and other specialty areas. Visit HealthLinkBC Dietitian Services for additional information.
Registered dietitians who are interested in a career with HealthLink BC Dietitian Services require current registration with the College of Dietitians of British Columbia.
To explore opportunities with HealthLink BC, please visit B.C. Public Service – Job Seekers.
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For questions and comments about our services, please contact us by email at healthlinkbc@gov.bc.ca or visit our Contact Us page for other ways to reach us.
If you have a concern about the care you or someone you know has received, or feedback about a public health service or organization, visit our Other Important Contacts page for contact information.
Please note that we are unable to provide general health information or advice about symptoms by email. For general health information or symptom advice, please call us at 8-1-1 (or 7-1-1 for the deaf and hard of hearing) any time of the day or night.
The Video Relay Services (VRS) provides sign language interpretation. It is free for registered deaf, hard or hearing or speech-impaired Canadians. Visit the VRS website to sign up. Give VRS the number 604-215-5101 to call us.