Paediatric Dietitian at North Richmond Community Health
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Aug, 26

Salary

56.025

Posted On

27 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Paediatric Dietetics, Feeding Clinics, Group Interventions, Culturally Responsive Care, Case Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Clinical Assessment, Child Development Knowledge, NDIS Framework, Community Health

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
At North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) we are proud to deliver courageous health and community services that collaboratively address health inequity. We nurture a workforce that is passionate and diverse, with shared values and a strong commitment to making positive health impacts within the heart of North Richmond. With access to a variety of flexible work arrangements, health and wellbeing activities and a rich learning environment, our team members are consistently able to deepen their expertise by being part of impactful and world recognised community health solutions. • Generous salary packaging options • Fixed-Tem until June 30 2028, Part-Time. (4FTE) • Strong connection to community and innovation About the program The Allied Health Program delivers services across the City of Yarra and beyond, supporting community members through Community Health, CHSP, NDIS and other funded programs. The multidisciplinary team provides individual and group interventions with a strong focus on accessible, culturally responsive and person centred care. About the role We are seeking a Paediatric Dietitian to join the Child Health and Development (CHAD) team on a permanent part time basis (0.4 FTE). This role provides high quality paediatric dietetic services to pre school and school aged children and families through one on one interventions, feeding clinics, group programs and multidisciplinary care. Key responsibilities include: • Deliver culturally appropriate dietetic assessments and interventions for children and families • Participate in multidisciplinary feeding clinics and care planning activities • Facilitate group programs and health promotion initiatives • Work collaboratively across programs and with external agencies to support integrated care • Maintain accurate client records, funding documentation and reporting requirements • Supervise students where required • Support broader Allied Health service delivery where clinically appropriate About you You are a passionate and collaborative Dietitian with experience supporting children and families within paediatric and community settings. You will bring: • Bachelor or Master of Nutrition and Dietetics • Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) registration • Minimum three years experience as an Accredited Practising Dietitian within paediatrics, ideally in community health • Experience delivering feeding clinics and group interventions • Understanding of child development and developmental delays/disability • Knowledge of Community Health, HACC PYP and NDIS environments • Experience supporting clients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds • Victorian Driver Licence • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Why join us? At NRCH, you’ll be part of a team that’s making a tangible difference in people’s lives. You’ll enjoy: A supportive, values-driven culture that embraces diversity and inclusion. Generous salary packaging and flexible working arrangements. Free On-Site Car Parking The chance to help shape the future of a respected community health organisation. Closing Date: 12 June 2026 For questions specific to the role, please contact Ned Wilson, Allied Health Manager @ Nedw@nrch.com.au For questions or support with your application, please contact Isabella Fisher (People and Culture Coordinator) @ isabellaf@nrch.com.au
Responsibilities
Provide high-quality paediatric dietetic services to pre-school and school-aged children through individual interventions and feeding clinics. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and external agencies to deliver integrated, culturally appropriate care and health promotion.
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