To provide specialist dietetic service to young people presenting with eating disorders. This involves working with young people and their families and MDT members to identify and address the complex psychological and social factors that affect compliance with dietary treatment, thus enabling long term / permanent lifestyle changes. To provide specialist advice to patients and their parents/carers with eating disorders deemed to be a high physical risk. To undertake comprehensive assessments of each patients diet and lifestyle to formulate individualised management and treatment plans ensuring optimal outcome whilst minimising risk. The assessments include interpreting biochemical data and using quantitative / qualitative analysis of nutritional information. To be aware of and be able to identify patients at high physical risks, including the risk of refeeding syndrome and nutritional deficiencies and provide appropriate nutritional advice regarding the management of risk together with the MDT regarding the management of risk in these patients, linking with medical and dietetic colleagues in acute medical services as necessary. To be aware of and able to identify patients at high psychiatric risk (eg of suicide) and liaise with the MDT regarding the management of risk in these patients. To communicate effectively with patients and their family. This involves giving dietary advice to patients with multifaceted emotional, physical and psychological problems where acceptance is potentially difficult and providing advice for parents/carers. This will also occasionally involve working in conditions requiring the ability to react sensitively where patients have a history of physical, sexual and / or mental abuse. To communicate with referring agents and other agents as necessary through personal, written, telephone contact and email. To work autonomously within the team. To act as a resource to junior members or unqualified support staff with placements / working within the Darwin Centre. To run teaching sessions on dietetic issues for staff, carers and patients to aid recovery from their eating disorder. To write, implement and monitor guidelines for management of patients with eating disorders. To provide support an advice to the paediatric ward staff as appropriate. The post holder will provide teaching to medical, nursing and other staff on eating disorders on a regular basis. To provide input for the training of student Dietitians. To provide training and supervision to nursing and therapy staff to enable them to give basic dietetic advice to patients of low physical risk treated by the Darwin team and to advise the medical team on nutritional care of the patients. To co-facilitate support groups as required and resources for young people/ carers The post holder will require peer mentoring and regular clinical supervision. To develop skills and knowledge within the field of ED. Identify training needs and development needs and undertake education as required. The post holder is expected to keep up to date with new developments in practice by regular review of literature, internet resources and attending courses / conferences. To take the lead on research and audit of the dietetic interventions of CYP Eating Disorders. To publish and present research and audit internally and / or at conferences external to the Trust. To implement NSF, NICE, RCP and clinical governance legislation within ED. To contribute to the EDS and Trust clinical governance and quality agenda. To participate in the planning, evaluation and audit of dietetic practice, care pathways, policies and protocols within ED. To liaise with the ED team and attend case conferences and CPA meetings. To liaise with the Dietitians in acute hospitals and advise on management of ED patients during their admission. To provide supervision to junior staff within the service and provide supervision to dietetic staff working for external agencies as appropriate.