Job summary Due to new funding for development of the service, an exciting opportunity has arisen for a full time ( hours/week) Macmillan Band 6 Upper GI Oncology Dietitian working for ULTH.
This is a great opportunity to advance your dietetic career and gain experience in the specialist area of oncology, working with patients with upper GI cancers in both in and outpatients.
You will require the skills to manage your own caseload independently and to demonstrate excellent team working skills.
Prior experience of working with cancer patients is preferable, but we are able to provide training for those applicants with minimal oncology experience.
As this is a Macmillan funded role, the successful applicant will also benefit from access to the associated grants for CPD as well as a supportive and extensive network of healthcare professionals working across oncology.
We are an inclusive, supportive department who offer flexible working (working hours to be discussed at interview) and opportunities for professional development.
We actively participate in student training in conjunction with the other ULTH sites.
Main duties of the job The service provides support to adult inpatients and outpatients on an upper GI oncology pathway, with the support of the B7 Upper GI Oncology Dietitian.
This may include complex nutrition support including pre- and post-surgical patients.
You will have the opportunity to attend MDT meetings, as well as working with the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure high quality care for the patients.
You will contribute to high quality dietetic care being delivered equitably across the Trust, and ensure that your practice reflects the latest evidence base and guidelines.
This will involve development and review of resources including policies, guidelines and diet sheets.
There will be opportunity work towards taking on line management responsibility, including recruitment and induction of new staff within the dietetic team as required, clinical supervision, professional development and appraisal.
About us Our Trust is situated in the beautiful county of Lincolnshire and is one of the biggest acute hospital trusts in England, serving a population of more than 700,000 people.
We provide acute and specialist services to people in Lincolnshire and neighbouring counties.
We have an annual income of £643 million (20/21) and we employ nearly 8,500 people.
The county boasts a number of outstanding schools, including 14 grammar schools, and a lower than average cost of living.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust currently offers free staff parking, and we have a flexible working policy.
Our Board have recently agreed a new vision statement - "Outstanding Care Personally Delivered" - stating their ambition for our Trust to be among the best.
ULTH dietitians pride themselves on their friendly and supportive team, who have strong cross-site working links, and you will work within a strong MDT covering Lincoln and Boston.
ULTH offers excellent career progression, including development coaching.
The Trust is strongly committed to staff wellbeing and development and the dietetic service has an excellent record of supporting continued professional development.
Job description Job responsibilities The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent clinical and communication skills with an interest in the clinical speciality of Upper GI Oncology.
They should have a practical, forward-thinking approach to service development and evaluation and will contribute to innovation, service development and audit.
They will be supported with their personal development goals and have regular clinical supervision and peer support.
NHS experience would be advantageous and being a member of relevant special interest groups in the BDA is preferable.
Person Specification Experience Essential Experience of nutritional support across a range of clinical areas.
Proven ability to work independently with a high degree of autonomy Knowledge of the boundaries of own practice and able to appropriately access relevant sources of support Experience of contributing to Clinical Governance Desirable At least 12 months' experience working as a dietitian post-registration Experience of delivering group education sessions Experience of Oncology Experience managing complex nutritional support patients Experience of enteral feeding via different routes/tubes Experience of disordered eating Qualifications Essential BSc Dietetics or Post Graduate Diploma in Dietetics HCPC registration Desirable Facilitation of Learning training CPD relevant to the speciality Membership of the BDA Membership of relevant specialist interest groups or professional bodies FODMAP Training Skills Essential Excellent training and presenting skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational skills, including timekeeping, note taking and ability to manage a caseload independently Up to date knowledge of the evidence base surrounding nutrition support and gold standard care relating to relevant health conditions Ability to maintain professionalism and confidentiality at all times Desirable Experience of service development, including writing policies and procedures Specific requirements for the role Essential