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    Full-time
    Mid & Senior Level
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • London

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  • You must have experience in pediatric dietary management, research, teaching at a Master's level, knowledge of pediatric nutrition, and experience with neurodiverse youth.
  • You will plan, coordinate, deliver, and evaluate dietetic services, focusing on gender dysphoria, while supporting long-term service development.

Requirements

  • Successful candidates will have experience with dietary management of children and young people across a range of specialisms.
  • They will be experienced in research, computing and teaching at a Masters level.
  • They will have knowledge of all areas of paediatric nutrition and dietetics.
  • They will have experience of working with neurodiverse young people.

Responsibilities

  • The post holder will plan, coordinate, deliver and evaluate a dietetic function provided by CYPGS and support the planning and long-term development of the service.
  • They will provide expert practice in the highly complex specialist field of gender dysphoria.

FAQs

What is the status of the Dietician position?

The Dietician position is a 0.3 WTE part-time, permanent role or available on secondment.

What qualifications are required for the Dietician role?

Candidates should have experience with dietary management of children and young people, knowledge of paediatric nutrition and dietetics, and experience working with neurodiverse young people. A Master's level understanding of research, computing, and teaching is also required.

Is there a specific focus for this Dietician position?

Yes, the role involves providing expert practice in the highly complex specialist field of gender dysphoria.

Can I apply for this position if I am currently employed in another NHS service?

Yes, applications are encouraged from staff already working in other NHS services, particularly for this part-time role.

Does the organization promote diversity and inclusion in hiring?

Yes, the organization is committed to being a diverse and inclusive employer, ensuring that all applicants are treated fairly and without discrimination based on various characteristics.

Are there opportunities for informal visits or discussions about the role?

Yes, candidates can contact the provided email for informal visits or further details regarding the position.

What initiatives or networks does the organization support for its staff?

The organization has active staff networks for BAME, LGBT+, Disability and Long-Term Health Conditions, and Women's groups, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment.

Who can I contact for more information about the Dietician position?

For further details or informal inquiries, you can contact the Gender Services team at gsrecruitment@gosh.nhs.uk.

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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH) is a national centre of excellence in the provision of specialist children's health care, currently delivering the widest range of specialist care of any children's hospital in the UK. It aspires to offer outcomes for children in the top five in the world. The largest centre in the UK for children with heart or brain problems, and, with UCLH it is the largest centre in Europe for children with cancer. It is the only specialist Biomedical Research Centre for paediatrics, it works in partnership with the UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH), part of University College London, and together they form the largest paediatric research and teaching centre in the UK, and one of the largest in the world. The hospital at Great Ormond Street is the only exclusively specialist children's hospital in the UK. It does not have an Accident and Emergency department and largely only accepts specialist referrals from other hospitals and community services. The population of children served by the hospital is characterised by those with multiple disabilities and/or health problems and rare and congenital (present at birth) conditions.