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Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Advanced Paediatric dietitian

Liverpool On-site 2-5 yrs exp Hospitals and Health Care 1,498 employees
Paediatric NutritionCardiac DieteticsEnteral FeedingParenteral NutritionClinical Assessment

Requirements

Seeking an experienced paediatric dietitian capable of working at Band 6 or Band 7 level. Must possess advanced knowledge in paediatric sub-specialities and the ability to provide evidence-based clinical dietetic services.

Job Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated dietitian to join our friendly, supportive and forward-thinking dietetic team. We are seeking an experienced paediatric dietitian to work within our specialist cardiac service.

The successful candidate will provide expert nutritional assessment and management for infants, children and young people across the inpatient and outpatient cardiology pathway. Working closely with cardiologists, specialist nurses and the wider multidisciplinary team, you will play a key role in supporting growth and development, optimising nutritional status before and after surgery, managing enteral feeding, and contributing to service development and clinical governance activities.

Ideally you should be able to commence at Band 7 level but full consideration will be given to experienced applicants to commence at Band 6 with the view to progress to band 7 level when ready.

This role also offers opportunities to mentor and supervise rotational Band 6 dietitians, contribute to departmental service development projects and student training, and support team leads with management and leadership activities.

  • To use an advanced level of knowledge, skills and experience to provide highly specialist evidence based clinical dietetic services within identified paediatric sub specialities within the Trust. This includes assessment, treatment and monitoring of patients and the provision of nutrition support, both enteral and parenteral, dietetic treatment and education of families to enable continuous treatment at home. It incorporates both in-patient and out-patient care.
  • To collaborate with the other members of the sub speciality dietetic team to develop and maintain evidence based educational resources which enable families to manage the on- going dietetic care of their child.
  • To communicate effectively within the multi-disciplinary care team both at an individual patient level and regarding wider aspects of dietetic and nutritional care standards.
  • To continuously review the evidence base for nutrition and dietetic interventions in children and young people.

Sponsorship - We are an approved sponsoring organisation. Applications will be considered from applicants requiring sponsorship alongside all other applications. Please be aware, not all roles are eligible for sponsorship. You can review the list of eligible role and requirements on the government website.

For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Alison Holmes Job title: Team Lead Email address: alison.holmes@alderhey.nhs.uk Telephone number: 01512525231

Helen Garett or Sharon Watters

Skills

Paediatric NutritionCardiac DieteticsEnteral FeedingParenteral NutritionClinical AssessmentPatient ManagementMultidisciplinary CollaborationClinical GovernanceService DevelopmentMentoringStudent TrainingEvidence-Based Practice

About Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust is one of Europe’s biggest and busiest children’s hospitals, treating more than 450,000 children and young people every year. It is one of only four stand-alone paediatric trusts in the UK and is staffed by more than 4,000 employees. We offer 20 specialist services including being the designated national centre for head and face surgery and a Centre of Excellence for children with cancer, heart, spinal and brain disease. It is a teaching hospital and trains 550 medical and 400 nursing students each year. Alder Hey hosts the UK Medicines for Children Research Network (MCRN) with a Department of Health grant worth £22m and is also the lead centre for the Cheshire, Merseyside and North Wales MCRN. It leads the field in paediatric pharmacovigilance, being recently awarded the only paediatric NHS programme grant (£2m) for work in this area. In 2015 Alder Hey became Alder Hey in the Park. The new hospital is built in Springfield Park, next door to the old site. The new Alder Hey sits right in the heart of the park, surrounded by green space which can be seen from almost every window.