Dietitian (Grade 3), Paediatric eating disorder (HITH) at Barwon Health
Geelong, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Employment Type - Permanent Part Time
Hours per fortnight - 16
Job Category - Other Professionals - Dietetics
Req Id - 5168

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Are you currently a Barwon Health employee? If so, please follow the links below on how to apply.

Responsibilities

We are seeking an experienced paediatric dietitian to be part of the multidisciplinary, hospital in the home, eating disorder service. Applicants should have significant clinical experience in paeiric eating disorders, a passion for clinical excellence, and strong organisational and communication skills and an ability to build and drive teams. This role will also require experience in delivering projects and service development. This role will work alongside the other Grade 3 acute clinicians, and will require the successful candidate to act as a mentor and supervisor to junior clinical staff. All activities of the position will reflect current best-practice and professional standards for Nutrition & Dietetics. The position will operate according to relevant legislation, Barwon Health policies, program and departmental guidelines. The role will also require flexibility in availability to support service delivery initiatives.
This role will primarily be located at University Hospital Geelong but will include roles at other Barwon Health locations depending on service delivery need, including, but not limited to, The McKellar Centre and Barwon Health Community Health Centres. The role will also require flexibility in availability to support service delivery initiatives, including a service on weekends and some public holidays.
Please note Barwon Health will only contact you via our official email and never use unconventional means, such as text messaging or other services.

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