Band 7 Highly Specialist Paediatric Dietitian inBirmingham inBirmingham PUBLISHED THU 9 JAN 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year pa pro rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOAD END OF LIFE HCPC HOLISTIC MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS
Significant Impact, The role allows dietitians to make a meaningful difference in the clinical outcomes and quality of life for children with complex health conditions.
Diverse Work Environment, Opportunities to work in various settings such as community clinics, homes, special schools, and child development centers provide a dynamic and engaging work experience.
Collaborative Network, The position facilitates active links with acute pediatric units and specialized community services, enhancing collaborative efforts and broadening professional networks.
Training and Development, This role offers ample opportunities for professional growth through training, research, and project work, supporting continuous learning and skills enhancement.
Autonomy, The role provides a high degree of autonomy, allowing dietitians to make independent clinical decisions and tailor care plans for individual patients.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration, The chance to work as part of a multidisciplinary team fosters a holistic approach to patient care, benefiting from diverse expertise.
Leadership Opportunities, The position allows for involvement in clinical leadership and teaching, contributing to the development of best practices and the professional growth of colleagues.
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS FT is looking for a motivated Band 7 Highly Specialist Paediatric Dietitian to provide exceptional care for community paediatric patients. The role includes managing a complex clinical caseload in various settings such as community clinics, child development centers, and special schools. The dietitian will conduct comprehensive assessments, develop tailored nutritional care plans, and work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams to enhance clinical outcomes for children with complex disabilities and challenging behaviours. Additionally, there will be opportunities for professional development, research, and leadership within the dietetic team.

Key responsibilities include providing specialized dietetic support, educating families and staff on nutritional care, and participating in the development of clinical guidelines and pathways. The role requires high levels of autonomy, effective communication of sensitive health information, and adherence to professional standards and ethics. The successful candidate will also engage in service development initiatives, training for colleagues, and ensure that the dietetic service aligns with broader organisational goals.

 


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