Please refer to job description for full details regarding job role. To work as a member of a multi-disciplinary Community Learning Disability Team (CLDT), offering a comprehensive service to service users who require specialist health interventions. To plan, justify and be responsible for the delivery of specialised dietary advice to service users and their families/ carers for LD services. To plan, manage and prioritise own complex clinical workload and to ensure maximum efficiency in all areas. To plan, coordinate and deliver nutrition / dietetic training for professional and support staff. To work in liaison with dietetic, medical, nursing, allied health professional, catering, clerical and other relevant staff. Provide a supervisory role to the Dietetic Associate Practitioners supporting any in house training and develop staffs learning needs, this includes students on placement. The LD service has clear clinical governance pathways and supports professional and service development. As a band 6 there is an expectation that you will contribute to service development, service projects and task groups as well as providing supervision to others. Robust supervision structures are in place with 1:1s with the Clinical Team Manager and the Clinical Lead Dietitian, peer support through weekly MDT, monthly LD Dietetic Professional Development meetings and 3 monthly LD AHP forum meetings. It is an exciting time in LD Dietetics as we have recently been able to increase the Clinical Lead post from part time to fulltime hours which has given us the opportunity to review our ways of working as a dietetic team including reviewing pathways, toolkits and waiting list. The successful candidate will be involved in shaping the future of the team. The service runs Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. All team members have access to full remote technology (phones and laptops) to support Hybrid and Flexible ways of working. The successful candidate must be a driver with access to a vehicle for community visits and be able to lift and carry weighing scales in and out of their vehicle.