Would you like the chance to join our Inpatient Team in our state of the art new hospital? Are you looking for an exciting opport.....
Would you like the chance to join our Inpatient Team in our state of the art new hospital? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to broaden your experience in complex nutritional support and have previous acute inpatient experience? If so, we have an exciting opportunity to join a very friendly, supportive and forward-thinking team of over 40 Dietitians, Dietetic Assistant Practitioners and Dietetic Assistants based at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, part of Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust.
You will provide inpatient clinical dietetic care to complex, high priority patients on our fast paced, busy acute medical assessment unit (AMU) with the ability to develop in depth experience in a wide range of medical specialities and complex issues.
This role would suit a self-motivated enthusiastic dietitian who is keen to advance their career and works well with the wider MDT. You will provide complex dietetic care to high priority acute inpatients, allowing for prompt dietetic input and facilitating efficient patient flow through the hospital. You will also form close working relations with the specialist dietetic teams within the hospital and our community dietetic colleagues as you will be the first line contact for their patients coming through AMU.
You will offer support and supervision to the band 5 dietitians and help to develop their knowledge in acute nutrition support, along with being heavily involved in student training.
Demonstrate excellent communication skills, a practical, forward thinking approach to service development and evaluation and the ability to work as part of a large team.
This post requires a proactive approach where you contribute to innovation, service development and audit. You will be supported with your personal development goals and have regular clinical supervision and peer support. You will work closely day to day with a range of Medical and Surgical Multi-disciplinary Teams.
Good communication skills are essential and clinically, you will provide dietetic service to inpatients and outpatients.
Collect medical, social, biochemical and pharmacological information
Undertake nutritional and dietary assessments.
Devise and agree nutritional care plan through good communication skills, focussing on being patient centred at all times.
Work alongside other health care professionals on care plans.
Monitor progress.
Effective communication skills to provide nutrition and dietetic advice to individuals and groups; ensuring technical information is given in a way they can understand.
Maintain good clinical standards in record keeping and in written communication.
Use counselling skills to assess motivation and overcome barriers to change.
Liaise with caterers and other staff to ensure provision of suitable meals and snacks for patients.
Attend ward rounds/case conferences and ward meetings .
Undertake supervision of student dietitians.
Plan and prioritise own caseload.
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was created on 1 October 2019 following the merger of two adult acute Trusts, Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust.
The merger provides an opportunity to reconfigure services in a way that provides the best healthcare services to the city and improves the quality of care and health outcomes that patients experience.
The Trust runs Aintree University Hospital, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool University Dental Hospital and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
It serves a core population of around 630,000 people across Merseyside as well as providing a range of highly specialist services to a catchment area of more than two million people in the North West region and beyond.
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Please refer to the detailed Job description attached
Clinical
Provide dietetic service to in-patients and outpatients treated in the specialism.
For each patient, collect all relevant medical, social, biochemical and pharmacological information required to inform practice.
Undertake nutritional assessment using weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference and skin-fold measurements as required.
Undertake dietary assessment, estimating intake of macro and micronutrients as appropriate.
Using all information gathered devise and agree with patient and or carer a nutritional care plan.
Inform all relevant health care professionals of main aims and objectives of nutritional care plan by completing relevant documents or writing in patients case sheets.
Monitor progress on the nutritional care plan according to local standards, amending as necessary to ensure improvement in health is achieved.
Establish and maintain effective communication when giving nutrition and dietetic advice to individuals and in groups; to ensure technical information is given in a way they can understand.
Keep patient records according to national and local standards.
Where appropriate use counselling skills to assess motivation and overcome barriers to change.
Liaise with contract caterers and other relevant staff to ensure provision of suitable meals and snacks for patients.
Attend ward rounds, case conferences and ward meetings to reinforce role of nutrition in patient care and of dietitian in the M.D. team.
Undertake as required supervision of student dietitians.
Liaise with colleagues in primary care, referring patients as necessary, to ensure continuity of care.
Assist wards in maintaining stock of nutritional supplements and enteral feeds.
Plan and prioritise own caseload using clinical judgement in collaboration with senior colleagues.
Provide cover for absent colleagues as required.
Clinical Governance
Always work in accordance with national and local standards, best practice and clinical guidelines when providing the dietetic service.
Participate fully in clinical supervision programme for clinical speciality.
Demonstrate commitment to CPD by participating in performance review, according to trust policy, identifying own training needs and actively assisting in creation of your own personal development plan.
Actively contribute to departmental activities such as update meetings, reviews, development of resources, and updating of standards, policies and procedures.
Actively contribute to multidisciplinary and uni-disciplinary specialist team meetings.
Follow trust guidelines when creating written resources to ensure patients’ needs are best met.
Participate in audits of existing service including specialist area and act on findings to help improve service delivery.
Keep measures of workload as directed by Trust Chief Dietitian, to assist future planning.
Work in accordance with trust and departmental policies – this includes Health & Safety, Caldicott, Personnel and Equality & Diversity.
Undertake mandatory, CPR and any other training requested by the trust.
Work within legislation and trust procedures on risk management.
Identify, assess and determine how best to manage risk in work activities.
Always inform departmental head of any identified risks relating to safety of dietitians, patients or any other hospital visitors.
All actions must be taken in accordance with H.P.C. “Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics” and “Standards of Proficiency”.
Follow trust policies when working with patients whose first language is not English.
In conjunction with Dietitian take part in development and implementation of multidisciplinary care pathways for own specialist area.
Training & Development
Attend relevant validated training courses appropriate to speciality.
Keep a personal professional portfolio, which will include evidence of reflection, to confirm continuing competence to practice and provide proof of development of own skills and knowledge in renal dietetics.
Actively participate in student training programme by guiding, supporting and providing feedback to students allocated to you.
In conjunction with senior colleagues use the most appropriate modes of presentation to educate other health professionals on dietetic practice, including updating on evidence-based practice.
Plan, deliver and evaluate education sessions for patients in groups.
Assist senior dietitian in identifying training needs of other health professionals, developing, implementing and evaluating programmes to meet those needs.
This advert closes on Tuesday 5 Dec 2023