Job summary The Assistant Practitioner will be part of the Paediatric Diabetes team and assist in the provision of the Nutrition and Dietetic service to Paediatric patients.
This will involve supporting the diabetes team to coordinate insulin pump starts and facilitate education to children, young people and their families in accordance with the British Dietetic Association code of professional conduct for dietetic assistants.
This will include working on their own in the home, school, children's centre or clinic environment with individuals or groups of children, their families and other health professionals.
They must be able to travel to undertake the duties of the post at various locations across the healthboard.
Main duties of the job The paediatric diabetes team are a dynamic multidisciplinary team comprising paediatric dietitians, nurses, psychologists and paediatricians.
The post holder will support the team in the management of children and young people with Type 1 diabetes and help to coordinate and facilitate education and diabetes care.
The post holder will be required to work with other health professionals and with schools and social services as required.
They will receive training, guidance and supervision from a registered dietitian and the wider diabetes team.
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Job description Job responsibilities You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac Person Specification Qualifications Essential 5 GCSEs or equivalent Numeracy and literacy skills Desirable Catering, food hygiene and safety qualification Experience/Knowledge Desirable Experience of working in a healthcare setting Knowledge of type 1 diabetes Experience of working with children and young people Skills Essential Good communication skills - written and oral Good IT skills Organisational skills Desirable Experience of audit Ability to use diabetes technology Personal Skills Essential Motivated and committed Team working skills - personable with good communication skills Desirable Ability to speak welsh