This is an opportunity for a dietitian with innovation and drive to continue to deliver and develop the specialist dietetic service for the paediatrics and teenage and young adults (TYA). We are looking for an enthusiastic dietitian with oncology and/or paediatric experience and a specialist interest in adolescents and young people
Your role:
• To continue to develop the high quality, specialist evidence based dietetic service for paediatrics, adolescents and young people working alongside existing staff
• Responsibility for provision of education, audit and research within the service in conjunction with senior staff and AHP colleagues.
• Management of own clinical caseload in both TYA and paediatrics.
Award-Winning Patient Care
We’re world-renowned for our research and treatment of cancer and we have been awarded the Charter Mark for our commitment to excellence in patient care.
What can we offer you?
The opportunity to work within the largest cancer centre in Europe and to build on your existing skills and experience. The hospital encourages professional and personal development through an in-service education programme and support for study leave
Provide the Royal Marsden Hospital with an effective and flexible nutrition and dietetic service to paediatric in and out patients and to Teenage and young adults (TYA) in and out patients. The post-holder should be a skilled practitioner, who is a source of knowledge and expertise for less experienced colleagues, patients, carers and members of the multidisciplinary team.
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a world-leading cancer centre. Our role is to offer our patients the best cancer care available anywhere in the world, and to continue to make a global contribution to finding better ways of diagnosing and treating cancer. We employ over 4,500 staff in a diverse range of careers including nursing, medical, science, radiography, pharmacy, occupational therapy, finance and administrative services. We have two hospitals – one in Chelsea, London, and one in Sutton, Surrey – as well as a Medical Daycare Unit in Kingston Hospital.
At The Royal Marsden, we deal with cancer every day, so we understand how valuable life is. When people entrust their lives to us, they have the right to demand the very best. That's why the pursuit of excellence lies at the heart of everything we do.
At the heart of the hospital is our dedicated team. We offer a stimulating and dynamic working environment, a wide range of staff benefits, learning and development opportunities and clear career pathways. There are opportunities to work flexibly across a range of areas and specialities and we welcome flexible working requests from point of hire to support employees work life balance. We are looking for employees who aspire to excellence, share our values and can play a crucial role in our on-going achievements.
For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification
• Work autonomously to provide expert advice to patients, carers and clinicians based on clinical evidence.
• This will involve nutritional diagnosis (interpretation of biochemistry, anthropometrics, clinical condition and analysis of diet history) the development of treatment plans (calculation of nutritional requirements and client centred goals)
• Determining route of feeding i.e. oral, enteral or parenteral
• Prescription of dietary treatment for conditions where there are limited professional guidelines and direct prescription of ACBS nutritional products
• Ordering biochemical tests as appropriate
• To monitor and review nutritional care plans against outcome measures and adjust care plans as appropriate to facilitate achievement of goals.
• Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and ward rounds to provide expert advice to facilitate treatment planning (e.g. gastroenterology, head and neck), rehabilitation and management of late effects following treatment for cancer
• Communicate a complex diagnosis using sensitivity, reassurance and empathy to gain consent and understanding of the treatment plans required prior to dietetic intervention. For example oral, enteral, parenteral nutrition where the appropriateness of feeding needs to be considered, taking into account : the aims of the treatment plan, physical and social circumstances, psychological factors and patient prognosis
• Using developed counselling skills, communicate unpleasant news sensitively including to those with advanced disease and their carers.
This advert closes on Tuesday 21 Jan 2025
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