Specialist Oncology Dietitian inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED 9 DEC 2023

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year p.a inc HCA Pro rata  FIXED TERM 
To provide expert nutritional advice to patients, carers and clinicians regarding provision of nutritional support for patients based on clinical evidence.

To be an effective member of the oncology dietetic team responsible for the nutrition and dietetic management of oncology patients receiving treatment by the oncology and haematology teams.

To be responsible for haematology and oncology patients receiving oral, enteral and parenteral nutrition support on the Guys Hospital site as in-patients as well as in outpatient clinics. Further outpatient support may also be provided to the chemotherapy day unit, radiotherapy department and at the acute oncology service department.


Duties and Responsibilities


CLINICAL.

  1. To lead in the provision of a specialist dietetic service within their multidisciplinary team.
  2. To be responsible for the provision of the dietetic input into Multidisciplinary outpatient Clinics.
  3. To be responsible for the provision of a Dietetic Outpatient Clinic.
  4. To take the lead in providing expert Dietetic input into agreed medical and surgical areas for both inpatients and outpatients.
  5. To devise, monitor and review nutritional care plans against outcomes measures and adjust these care plans to enable the achievement of their goals.
  6. To provide expert nutritional advice to patients, carers and clinicians regarding provision of nutritional support for patients based on clinical evidence. This requires detailed nutritional assessment; to include the calculation of nutritional requirements based on the interpretation of biochemistry, anthropometry and clinical condition
  7. To ensure the safe and timely discharge of patients going home on artificial nutritional support liaising with and co-ordinating internal and external agencies.
  8. To communicate and liaise with other agencies regarding nutrition related prescriptions and the nutritional management of patients within and outside the trust.
  9. To be responsible for ensuring that patients and carers have consented prior to dietetic intervention in line with professional guidelines.
  10. To directly prescribe nutritional, vitamin and mineral supplements.
  11. To be responsible for the maintenance of adequate stock levels of feeds and supplements at ward level.
  12. To be trained to trainer level in the use of enteral feeding pumps and associated equipment.
  13. To be trained to trainer level in the use of anthropometric equipment for assessment of nutritional status such as bioelectrical impedance, callipers and hand grip dynamometer.
  1. To provide cover for colleagues during periods of absence.


TRAINING & EDUCATION

1. To be able to utilise developed communication and teaching skills to educate the diverse and multicultural population with barriers to understanding both on a one to one basis and in groups.

2. To provide specialist Dietetic counselling to patients and relatives where training in post registration Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and use of reassurance and motivational skills are required to be used in an appropriate and sensitive manner.

3. To provide training for medical, allied health professionals, nurses, catering staff and dietetic students, as well as patients. This will take the form of lectures, tutorials and demonstrations.

4. To undertake the role of a mentor for junior members of staff.

5. To advise and liaise with catering staff concerning the dietary needs for patients under your care and to assist in instructing chefs on the preparation of therapeutic diets.

6. To participate in the training of student dietitians.

7. To maintain Continuing Professional Development and attend study days and training.


CLINICAL GOVERNANCE

1. To participate in the development, implementation and update of operational and professional standards and policies for the Dietetic Service.

2. To contribute to operational and strategic planning for the dietetic service within the trust.

3. To initiate and participate in research and audit within the area of specialism, in line with departmental research and audit procedures. This may include co-ordination and supervision of research projects for undergraduate dietetic students. It will be expected that any relevant findings should be published or presented at appropriate conferences.

4. To actively participate in the departmental evidence based group and others as appropriate

5. To be an active team member of the dietetic department at Guys and St Thomas participating in departmental developments and attending monthly staff and continuing professional development meetings.

6. To research, develop, audit and publish evidence based departmental literature for use within and outside the trust. These will be produced with the use of patient fora.

7. To participate fully in continuing professional development and appraisal through the use of portfolio based assessment in line with national frameworks.

8. To keep statistics and written records of all inpatient and outpatient contacts in accordance with trust and departmental standards for record keeping.

9. To comply with professional codes of practice, professional guidelines and departmental policies.

In consultation with the postholder, undertake any other duties appropriate to the grade as requested by the Dietetic Services Manager.

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our team. . The post will be 0.8 WTE fixed term maternity cover for 6 months and may be extended to 12 months.

The post holder will provide an dietetic service for lung, breast and neurological cancers. The role will provide dietetic support alongside a multi-disciplinary team to patients along their cancer pathway including from diagnosis, through treatment and for those in long term follow up or palliative care.

We are a well-established team of 8 specialist dietitians and 1 dietetic assistant working in the Cancer Centre at Guy's Hospital. The oncology dietetic team is highly respected within the oncology-haematology directorate and regularly undertake service improvement work to ensure a high quality, effective, safe & patient-focussed service.

We are looking for a dynamic & enthusiastic dietitian with effective communication, team working and problem solving skills to join our friendly & forward-thinking team. There will be leadership opportunities to support professional development and inhouse CPD opportunities.

Interviews will be held week commencing 11th November 2024.

We would welcome opportunities to discuss this post further. For an informal chat, please contact Saira Chowdhury (Principal Oncology Dietitian) at

To deliver a service that aligns with the national priorities outlined by the NHS Long Term Plan + NHS Cancer Programme. The successful candidates will require some prior knowledge and experience of nutrition support and palliative care. An understanding of current issues relating to cancer care is required.

Effective team working, organisational, time management and communication skills are essential to support their role in this busy post.

To be an effective member of the oncology dietetic team responsible for the nutrition and dietetic management of oncology patients receiving treatment by the oncology and haematology teams.

To be responsible for haematology and oncology patients receiving oral, enteral and parenteral nutrition support on the Guys Hospital site as in-patients as well as in outpatient clinics. Further outpatient support may also be provided to the chemotherapy day unit, radiotherapy department and at the acute oncology service department.


Duties and Responsibilities


CLINICAL.

  1. To lead in the provision of a specialist dietetic service within their multidisciplinary team.
  2. To be responsible for the provision of the dietetic input into Multidisciplinary outpatient Clinics.
  3. To be responsible for the provision of a Dietetic Outpatient Clinic.
  4. To take the lead in providing expert Dietetic input into agreed medical and surgical areas for both inpatients and outpatients.
  5. To devise, monitor and review nutritional care plans against outcomes measures and adjust these care plans to enable the achievement of their goals.
  6. To provide expert nutritional advice to patients, carers and clinicians regarding provision of nutritional support for patients based on clinical evidence. This requires detailed nutritional assessment; to include the calculation of nutritional requirements based on the interpretation of biochemistry, anthropometry and clinical condition
  7. To ensure the safe and timely discharge of patients going home on artificial nutritional support liaising with and co-ordinating internal and external agencies.
  8. To communicate and liaise with other agencies regarding nutrition related prescriptions and the nutritional management of patients within and outside the trust.
  9. To be responsible for ensuring that patients and carers have consented prior to dietetic intervention in line with professional guidelines.
  10. To directly prescribe nutritional, vitamin and mineral supplements.
  11. To be responsible for the maintenance of adequate stock levels of feeds and supplements at ward level.
  12. To be trained to trainer level in the use of enteral feeding pumps and associated equipment.
  13. To be trained to trainer level in the use of anthropometric equipment for assessment of nutritional status such as bioelectrical impedance, callipers and hand grip dynamometer.
  1. To provide cover for colleagues during periods of absence.


TRAINING & EDUCATION

1. To be able to utilise developed communication and teaching skills to educate the diverse and multicultural population with barriers to understanding both on a one to one basis and in groups.

2. To provide specialist Dietetic counselling to patients and relatives where training in post registration Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and use of reassurance and motivational skills are required to be used in an appropriate and sensitive manner.

3. To provide training for medical, allied health professionals, nurses, catering staff and dietetic students, as well as patients. This will take the form of lectures, tutorials and demonstrations.

4. To undertake the role of a mentor for junior members of staff.

5. To advise and liaise with catering staff concerning the dietary needs for patients under your care and to assist in instructing chefs on the preparation of therapeutic diets.

6. To participate in the training of student dietitians.

7. To maintain Continuing Professional Development and attend study days and training.


CLINICAL GOVERNANCE

1. To participate in the development, implementation and update of operational and professional standards and policies for the Dietetic Service.

2. To contribute to operational and strategic planning for the dietetic service within the trust.

3. To initiate and participate in research and audit within the area of specialism, in line with departmental research and audit procedures. This may include co-ordination and supervision of research projects for undergraduate dietetic students. It will be expected that any relevant findings should be published or presented at appropriate conferences.

4. To actively participate in the departmental evidence based group and others as appropriate

5. To be an active team member of the dietetic department at Guys and St Thomas participating in departmental developments and attending monthly staff and continuing professional development meetings.

6. To research, develop, audit and publish evidence based departmental literature for use within and outside the trust. These will be produced with the use of patient fora.

7. To participate fully in continuing professional development and appraisal through the use of portfolio based assessment in line with national frameworks.

8. To keep statistics and written records of all inpatient and outpatient contacts in accordance with trust and departmental standards for record keeping.

9. To comply with professional codes of practice, professional guidelines and departmental policies.

In consultation with the postholder, undertake any other duties appropriate to the grade as requested by the Dietetic Services Manager.

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our team. . The post will be 0.8 WTE fixed term maternity cover for 6 months and may be extended to 12 months.

The post holder will provide an dietetic service for lung, breast and neurological cancers. The role will provide dietetic support alongside a multi-disciplinary team to patients along their cancer pathway including from diagnosis, through treatment and for those in long term follow up or palliative care.

We are a well-established team of 8 specialist dietitians and 1 dietetic assistant working in the Cancer Centre at Guy's Hospital. The oncology dietetic team is highly respected within the oncology-haematology directorate and regularly undertake service improvement work to ensure a high quality, effective, safe & patient-focussed service.

We are looking for a dynamic & enthusiastic dietitian with effective communication, team working and problem solving skills to join our friendly & forward-thinking team. There will be leadership opportunities to support professional development and inhouse CPD opportunities.

Interviews will be held week commencing 11th November 2024.

We would welcome opportunities to discuss this post further. For an informal chat, please contact Saira Chowdhury (Principal Oncology Dietitian) at

To deliver a service that aligns with the national priorities outlined by the NHS Long Term Plan + NHS Cancer Programme. The successful candidates will require some prior knowledge and experience of nutrition support and palliative care. An understanding of current issues relating to cancer care is required.

Effective team working, organisational, time management and communication skills are essential to support their role in this busy post.



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