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Diabetes Lead DietitianinNewportinNewportPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Band 6
NHS

Aneurin Bevan University Health BoardFollow Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

Opportunity to lead and provide clinical guidance to a dedicated team of Diabetes dietitians, influencing the quality of patient care.
Engagement in the expansion of innovative diabetes technologies, such as the insulin pump service, directly contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Access to a well-established leadership development program that supports personal and professional growth beyond clinical skills.
A supportive multidisciplinary team (MDT) environment that fosters collaboration across various specialties and enhances learning opportunities.
Flexible working arrangements to promote a healthy work-life balance, catering to diverse personal needs.
Involvement in a multi-award winning NHS organization committed to staff welfare and development, providing a sense of job security and community.
Access to extensive training and career advancement pathways, including opportunities for recognized qualifications and management development programs.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board is seeking a "Diabetes Lead Dietitian" to enhance their insulin pump service and provide leadership to a team of diabetes dietitians within secondary care in Newport. The role involves working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, supporting various patient demographics, including inpatients, young adults, and antenatal patients. The successful candidate will oversee day-to-day operational management duties, including staff development reviews and managing outpatient waiting lists, while also providing clinical input to the new enhanced pump service.

This full-time position offers opportunities for flexible working and ongoing professional development, benefiting from a supportive environment with established leadership courses available. The health board aims to provide high-quality integrated care across its sites and encourages applicants with diverse backgrounds, including those who speak Welsh. Candidates must possess a relevant dietetics qualification and significant post-registration experience in diabetes care, including clinical supervision and inpatient multidisciplinary team collaboration.
Opportunity to lead and provide clinical guidance to a dedicated team of Diabetes dietitians, influencing the quality of patient care.
Engagement in the expansion of innovative diabetes technologies, such as the insulin pump service, directly contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Access to a well-established leadership development program that supports personal and professional growth beyond clinical skills.
A supportive multidisciplinary team (MDT) environment that fosters collaboration across various specialties and enhances learning opportunities.
Flexible working arrangements to promote a healthy work-life balance, catering to diverse personal needs.
Involvement in a multi-award winning NHS organization committed to staff welfare and development, providing a sense of job security and community.
Access to extensive training and career advancement pathways, including opportunities for recognized qualifications and management development programs.

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