Are you a registered Dietitian who is looking to start a career in Paediatrics?
Do you want to be involved in an innovative service that really makes a difference?
Are you enthusiastic about providing excellent clinical care?
Read on as this role might be of interest to you.
This is a progressive Band 5 to Band 6 role open also to newly qualified Dietitians with an interest in Paediatrics. As a Band 5 Dietitian, you will work for up to 12 months to develop and achieve competencies to become a Band 6 Dietitian. However, this post could commence at Band 6 if the candidate has sufficient experience in dietetics. Job descriptions for both Band 5 & Band 6 are attached to this vacancy.
You will work within our friendly Paediatric team delivering both virtual and face to face clinics to a varied caseload and deliver group sessions to families. The role includes training to other health care professionals, covering subjects such as cow's milk allergy and feeding difficulties. In addition, you will also be involved in supporting the Food First team on the appropriate prescribing of Paediatric nutritional products.
Previous Paediatric experience is desirable but not essential, we may consider a candidate who can demonstrate a willingness to build on existing dietetic skills. The successful candidate would be joining an experienced Paediatric team who would provide regular clinical supervision.
You will have:
A passion for providing excellent clinical care to children and families and a strong investment in building better community services.
Excellent communication and organisation skills and be able to communicate effectively with individuals and professionals from a variety of clinical backgrounds.
A desire to build and develop your Paediatric dietetic skills.
We will offer
An experienced, friendly, supportive and well-respected community-based nutrition and dietetic department that delivers a variety of adult and Paediatric services across Luton and Bedfordshire.
Personal development opportunities and encouragement to achieve your career aspirations.
Support and learning opportunities via appraisals, team working and department wide CPD (continuing professional development), as well as comprehensive trust leadership development courses, coaching and external training opportunities.
Hybrid working across the team with a combination of home and face-to-face working.
We are committed to maintaining a good work-life balance and therefore welcome applicants for part-time working, jobs shares and flexible working solutions.
"Should we receive a high number of applications; we reserve the right to close the advert earlier than advertised."
Main Responsibilities
To support delivery of clinically and cost-effective care and support primary care with the appropriate prescribing of nutritional products.
To represent the team and department at exhibitions, events, and local meetings.
To be involved in undertaking development work within the Team, this could include clinical audits, service improvement, resource development, newsletters, and updates to social media/websites.
To contribute to the training of student Dietitians.
To ensure work is in line with departmental, trust and national dietetic standards.
To understand any other Band 5 Dietetic duties identified by the team or Team Lead.
Maintaining own professional development and requirement to take part in appraisal and KSF process.
Are you a registered Dietitian who is looking to start a career in Paediatrics?
Do you want to be involved in an innovative service that really makes a difference?
Are you enthusiastic about providing excellent clinical care?
Read on as this role might be of interest to you.
This is a progressive Band 5 to Band 6 role open also to newly qualified Dietitians with an interest in Paediatrics. As a Band 5 Dietitian, you will work for up to 12 months to develop and achieve competencies to become a Band 6 Dietitian. However, this post could commence at Band 6 if the candidate has sufficient experience in dietetics. Job descriptions for both Band 5 & Band 6 are attached to this vacancy.
You will work within our friendly Paediatric team delivering both virtual and face to face clinics to a varied caseload and deliver group sessions to families. The role includes training to other health care professionals, covering subjects such as cow's milk allergy and feeding difficulties. In addition, you will also be involved in supporting the Food First team on the appropriate prescribing of Paediatric nutritional products.
Previous Paediatric experience is desirable but not essential, we may consider a candidate who can demonstrate a willingness to build on existing dietetic skills. The successful candidate would be joining an experienced Paediatric team who would provide regular clinical supervision.
You will have:
A passion for providing excellent clinical care to children and families and a strong investment in building better community services.
Excellent communication and organisation skills and be able to communicate effectively with individuals and professionals from a variety of clinical backgrounds.
A desire to build and develop your Paediatric dietetic skills.
We will offer
An experienced, friendly, supportive and well-respected community-based nutrition and dietetic department that delivers a variety of adult and Paediatric services across Luton and Bedfordshire.
Personal development opportunities and encouragement to achieve your career aspirations.
Support and learning opportunities via appraisals, team working and department wide CPD (continuing professional development), as well as comprehensive trust leadership development courses, coaching and external training opportunities.
Hybrid working across the team with a combination of home and face-to-face working.
We are committed to maintaining a good work-life balance and therefore welcome applicants for part-time working, jobs shares and flexible working solutions.
"Should we receive a high number of applications; we reserve the right to close the advert earlier than advertised."
Main Responsibilities
To support delivery of clinically and cost-effective care and support primary care with the appropriate prescribing of nutritional products.
To represent the team and department at exhibitions, events, and local meetings.
To be involved in undertaking development work within the Team, this could include clinical audits, service improvement, resource development, newsletters, and updates to social media/websites.
To contribute to the training of student Dietitians.
To ensure work is in line with departmental, trust and national dietetic standards.
To understand any other Band 5 Dietetic duties identified by the team or Team Lead.
Maintaining own professional development and requirement to take part in appraisal and KSF process.