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Borders General Hospital
Borders Weight Management Team
Specialist Weight Management Dietitian
Permanent, 37 Hours per week
Band 6: £41,608 - £50,702
The borders weight management team is looking for an experienced, motivated and compassionate dietitian to join their team. This is a new post for the safe and effective care of supporting patients with weight loss medications.
The post holder will be required to act independently to provide a comprehensive specialist service. Service delivery will involve face-to-face and virtual contact in both group and one to one support settings. They will develop and deliver training programmes, alongside clinical triage of referrals and service development. They will be involved in the supervision of dietitians, dietetic support workers and our project support officer. They will be giving the opportunity to undertake the supplementary prescribing for healthcare professional’s course, which will be essential to this role.
This post will be based at the Borders General Hospital with some home working. It may also require travel throughout the borders in order to deliver service needs, a driving licence is essential.
For further information, please click on the links at the bottom of the screen to the job description and person specification. If after reading this information, you have any questions please contact:
Joeleen McKean (Joint Weight Management Team Lead) on 01896 827236
Gill Archibald (Joint Weight Management Team Lead) on 01896 826447.
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