Job summary To contribute to the provision of a comprehensive Nutrition and Dietetic service in the Community setting for the people of Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley The post offers the opportunity to gain clinical experience in a range of dietetic fields and across a wide range of clinical conditions including long term conditions, neurological conditions, malnutrition and obesity.
With the opportunity to gain dietetic skills/knowledge in specific clinical areas such as Oncology, Renal disease and paediatrics as part of your development.
You will see patients in a variety of settings including their own home, nursing and residential homes and GP clinics.
The community dietetic team work closely with other multi-disciplinary teams in the community and Kent & Medway Partnership Trust.
Main duties of the job To work autonomously within the field of Community Dietetics with no direct supervision, but liaising with senior colleagues in the Acute and Community settingTo communicate with patients and/or carers to gain their consent and agreement with treatment plans and to agree expected outcomes.
Patients may have some degree of dementing illness, cognitive impairment, behavioural problems or depressionTo undertake comprehensive dietary assessments and advise on treatment plans for patients/carers in Nursing Homes, their own homes and in General Practice clinicsTo liaise with General Practitioners and other health care professionals as well as with Social Services and other agencies to ensure optimum care of all patientsTo develop and source appropriate literature to support the advice and information given to patients, carers and other professional colleaguesTo make recommendations to clinicians in General Practice on the prescription of nutritional supplements for patients requiring nutritional support or on any treatment regimes requiring specialised dietetic or pharmacological agentsTo be responsible for the safe use of equipment (weighing scales) within own practice and by Students and Assistants in the department and with patients receiving care About us We are committed to being an inclusive and diverse employer.
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Person Specification Education/Professional Qualification Essential Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics Registered Dietitian by HCPC Minimum of 18 months post-graduate experience in general Nutrition and Dietetics Evidence of relevant post graduate clinical education Trained in facilitated learning for undergraduate placements Motivated to maintain continuing professional development Desirable BDA membership membership of a BDA interest group Skills and Abilities Essential Able to work safely and effectively without direct supervision but with senior staff guidance Able to plan workload and supervise assistants and students Ability to work in a team Adequate communication skills-both verbal and written Basic skills Ability to teach effectively Advanced clinical reasoning skills Desirable Understanding of clinical audit Experience Essential Use of protocols and care pathways for specific interventions and conditions Worked in Community Dietitians Desirable Mental Heath Dietetics An innovative and holistic approach to patient care Knowledge and Interest Essential Motivation towards extending skills and knowledge A knowledge of personal accountability and responsibilities as laid down by Rules of Professional Conduc Evidence of awareness for need for professional development and responsibility Able to plan and deliver workloads to support requirements of the post Desirable Awareness of developments in the NHS Disposition Essential Ability to be adaptable to meet changing requirements and needs Ability to work within a MDT and to plan and action patient focused care pathway ys Contribute to safe and effective patient care Desirable A knowledge of and experience in working with different cultures and religious beliefs Circumstances Essential Able to work in care homes and Mental Heath Units Current work permit Desirable own transport