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Specialist Dietitian for Medicine

Job details
Posting date: 06 November 2025
Salary: £39,205.00 to £47,084.00 per year
Additional salary information: £39205.00 - £47084.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 November 2025
Location: Harlow, CM20 1QX
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9292-25-0424

Summary

CLINICAL DUTIES To lead the Dietetic service to the Medicine health care division. This division includes elderly care medicine, orthogeriatric and respiratory specialisms. To manage a Dietetic inpatient caseload, which will include, but not be limited to, the Medicine Division. Other areas are likely to include Critical Care, Acute Admissions and/or Surgical wards, depending on service needs. To accept clinical responsibility for designated caseload and to organise this effectively and efficiently, with regards to clinical and service priorities. To act as a source of expertise to other Dietitians who have responsibility for wards within the Medicine Division To take responsibility for managing service developments relating to the Medicine health care division. This includes updating and improving existing pathways, exploring new opportunities and initiatives for patient pathway development, and delegating and overseeing service developments that other staff are working on in this area. If waiting lists for General and Gastroenterology outpatient clinics exceed Department key performance indicators, to hold scheduled ad hoc clinics for the above. To cover the above clinics in the absence of other colleagues. To provide dietetic input approximately once per week in daily Parenteral Nutrition Rounds, alongside the Nutrition Practitioner and TPN Pharmacist. To cover other Dietitians on this round, in their absence. This will include assessing and monitoring patients referred for parenteral nutrition, making clinical decisions about the appropriateness of parenteral nutrition, making recommendations for prescriptions, and advising on safe administration and routes for parenteral nutrition. Training will be provided. To be the joint Student Placement Lead Educator for the Department. This includes attending relevant meetings led by the University provider, organising student inductions, ensuring that relevant support is provided to students, managing any challenges, and leading halfway and final placement discussions and feedback. To conduct nutritional assessments and implement individualised, evidence-based treatment plans, including the calculation of nutritional requirements and interpretation of medical information. This will require analysing highly complex, and sometimes conflicting information, liaising with other healthcare professionals, and will include ethical decision making as part of a team. To evaluate patient progress, reassess and alter treatment plans if required. To maintain accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date documentation, in line with legal and departmental requirements, and to communicate assessments appropriately, in the form of reports and letters. To be responsible for the safe discharge of patients requiring ongoing care in the community, including patients requiring artificial nutritional support. To proactively liaise with community dietitians, GPs, district nurses and relevant companies to organise the training, supply and delivery of specialist products, equipment and supplies for home enteral feeding. To review resources such as diet sheets provided to patients, to ensure that information is evidence-based. To effectively raise concerns with regards to safeguarding and/or the safety of patients or staff members through the appropriate channels. To attend and participate in other meetings, including Dietetic and Therapies team meetings. To attend relevant strategic and operational meetings appropriate to the area of work, and for other areas as and when requested by senior managers. To be the line manager to 1-2 junior members of staff. To complete regular clinical supervision sessions and performance reviews, and to provide support to other junior staff within the team, contributing to their development. To participate in the recruitment and induction of new staff. To advise and liaise with catering staff concerning the specialist dietary needs for patients, and to assist in advising the catering department regarding the preparation of special meals as required. To plan and participate in relevant events, such as events to promote the Dietetic and Therapies teams. To work within Trust clinical guidelines and HCPC guidelines to ensure a good working knowledge of national and local standards and protocols, monitoring quality of practice. To take responsibility for the development, update and implementation of policies relevant to the job role, ensuring these are evidence based, and in line with national strategies. To be an active member of relevant specialist groups and networks. To be responsible for maintaining own competency, and participate in regular CPD activities. To maintain a portfolio which reflects personal and clinical development in line with HCPC standards. To participate in regular performance reviews, and to take responsibility in achieving goals set.