This is an exciting opportunity to join our team, working with adults, their families and carers in community settings across Fife. We are looking for a dynamic and forward thinking Dietitian who is passionate about making a difference and ready to take the next step in their career.
Whether you’re an experienced Band 6 Dietitian looking to broaden your specialist skills, or a Band 5 Dietitian eager to progress, this role offers the chance to develop your expertise across a range of clinical specialities. Our Community Team currently covers community clinics, domiciliary visits, and community hospitals across Fife, supporting a diverse adult caseload. The post offers a wide range of dietetic practice, with a focus on nutritional support, including enteral tube feeding.
We are looking for someone with enthusiasm, experience and a passion to support the delivery of nutrition and dietetic input in prevention and early intervention. You will also play a vital role in the education and training of others, contributing to service innovation and redesign as we shape the future of our community dietetic service.
Nutrition & Dietetics Service – NHS Fife
This is a Fife-wide service with clinical teams of Hospital Services, Community Services, Diabetes & Weight Management, Infant, Children & Young People. We work closely with the Health Promotion Food & Health Teams and operate a non-prescribing ordering model (NPO) for oral nutritional supplements.
We support undergraduate and graduate student placements (A, B & C), offer rotational opportunities for new graduates, and host fortnightly education and CPD sessions via Teams. Our service is committed to professional development, innovation, and delivering high-quality, Dietitian-led models of care.
Registered with HCPC, you’ll bring the skills, experience and enthusiasm to thrive in this role. Full induction and training will be provided.
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