For further information on the role please see the attached job description and person specification.
The Nutrition and Dietetics Department is a growing team of 40; based across Sandwell and West Birmingham. We have regular departmental meetings, clinical supervision sessions and education meetings. Continuing professional development is promoted and supported.
The Department trains student dietitians from Coventry and Birmingham City Universities across the full range ofplacements.
There is excellent administrative support, IT facilities and access to modern Trust library facilities.
We are excited to recruit a community specialist dietitian. Are you ready for a new challenge and wanting to develop your existing specialist clinical skills?
We believe that as Dietitians, Nutrition Nurses and Support staff:
Are you passionate about optimising the quality of life of others, enabling recovery following serious illness and driven to promote the independence and dignity of your patients? Then you may be interested in learning more about our team and working with us in Nutrition and Dietetics.
This post offers an opportunity for a Dietitian to take the next step in their career and really make a difference to patients requiring dietetic intervention in the community setting.
We are looking for an innovative individual who is driven to support the clinical delivery of adult pathways for our diverse population as we seek to be the leaders of integrated care. Candidates will be joining a service at a time of considerable opportunity. You will need to use highly developed interpersonal skills to establish and foster strong relationships with a range of key stakeholders across the multidisciplinary team to support and enhance the care of the patient in the community.
The postholder will hold a caseload of nutritional support and home enterally tube fed patients; working with patients to develop individually tailored plans to meet their nutritional needs. Additionally holding a weekly outpatient clinic working with patients requiring complex nutrition support or with gastroenterology diagnoses. This is a rewarding prospect working with a caseload of people in their own homes, outpatient centres and care homes within our integrated multidisciplinary towns team across Sandwell and West Birmingham.
You would be joining our ambitious and forward-thinking therapies structure in a trust that seeks to be the leaders of integrated care and our trust strongly recognisies nutrition and hydration as a key fundamental of care for our people, patients and population.
For further information on the role please see the attached job description and person specification.
The Nutrition and Dietetics Department is a growing team of 40; based across Sandwell and West Birmingham. We have regular departmental meetings, clinical supervision sessions and education meetings. Continuing professional development is promoted and supported.
The Department trains student dietitians from Coventry and Birmingham City Universities across the full range ofplacements.
There is excellent administrative support, IT facilities and access to modern Trust library facilities.
We are excited to recruit a community specialist dietitian. Are you ready for a new challenge and wanting to develop your existing specialist clinical skills?
We believe that as Dietitians, Nutrition Nurses and Support staff:
Are you passionate about optimising the quality of life of others, enabling recovery following serious illness and driven to promote the independence and dignity of your patients? Then you may be interested in learning more about our team and working with us in Nutrition and Dietetics.
This post offers an opportunity for a Dietitian to take the next step in their career and really make a difference to patients requiring dietetic intervention in the community setting.
We are looking for an innovative individual who is driven to support the clinical delivery of adult pathways for our diverse population as we seek to be the leaders of integrated care. Candidates will be joining a service at a time of considerable opportunity. You will need to use highly developed interpersonal skills to establish and foster strong relationships with a range of key stakeholders across the multidisciplinary team to support and enhance the care of the patient in the community.
The postholder will hold a caseload of nutritional support and home enterally tube fed patients; working with patients to develop individually tailored plans to meet their nutritional needs. Additionally holding a weekly outpatient clinic working with patients requiring complex nutrition support or with gastroenterology diagnoses. This is a rewarding prospect working with a caseload of people in their own homes, outpatient centres and care homes within our integrated multidisciplinary towns team across Sandwell and West Birmingham.
You would be joining our ambitious and forward-thinking therapies structure in a trust that seeks to be the leaders of integrated care and our trust strongly recognisies nutrition and hydration as a key fundamental of care for our people, patients and population.