Senior Specialist Oncology Dietitian Lung & Senior Adults
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- To be clinically responsible for a highly complex area of work, as agreed with the dietetic manager and independently plan, organise and prioritise patient related and professional demands.
- To develop the lung and SAO dietetic service alongside the lung teams with the support of the dietetic manager.
- To work closely with the Senior Adult multidisciplinary oncology team to enhance the person's health, wellbeing and quality of life and contribute to the management of frailty syndromes, prior, during and post-treatment.
- To nutritionally assess lung / SAO oncology patients by interpreting and evaluating anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, and dietary data, whilst considering the patients social and ethnic circumstances, prognosis and treatment.
- To convey complex specialised dietary advice and lifestyle changes to patients and carers using advanced counselling and communication skills.
- To attend appropriate multidisciplinary meetings and outpatient clinics in order to provide expert advice to clinicians regarding provision of nutritional support to lung oncology patients and carers based on clinical evidence
- To diagnose malnutrition and to liaise with the appropriate consultant, with an aim of optimising treatment outcome, by recommending the appropriate method of nutrition intervention and reducing risk of Refeeding Syndrome.
- To communicate, liaise and advise the lung team, key workers, nursing staff, AHP's and other health care professionals on the appropriate evidence based nutrition care plan.
- To prescribe the appropriate dietary regimen for lung oncology patients using evidence-based practice and to manage, monitor and reevaluate the treatment plan as necessary.
- To refer patients to other services for monitoring and therapeutic support following discharge.
- To work with the catering department to ensure suitable meal provision to meet the special needs of the oncology patient in line with national standards.
- To initiate, facilitate and coordinate the setting up of a home enteral feed to ensure a safe discharge.
- To be responsible for the ordering, delivery and monitoring of specialist nutritional supplements (ACBS endorsed) for individual client needs.
- To write, deliver and evaluate internal and external education and training sessions on nutrition and specialist dietetics in relation to lung and SAO to medical staff, nursing staff, AHP's, dietitians, other health care professionals, patients, and carers.
- To act as a clinical educator by participating in student dietetic placements.
- To provide supervision to allocated band 6 dietitians daily, carrying out regular one to one meetings, and carrying out annual PDR process.
- To take an active role in the research and audit.
- To maintain accurate, comprehensive and up to date documentation on individual patients in line with local and national standards and be responsible for the appropriate storage of d with the Health Care Professions Council (H.C.P.C) and trust policy on confidentiality.
- To record and submit patient data and statistics as required by the manager and provide information for annual reports and service development and planning.
- To attend and participate in departmental, professional update meetings and trust nutrition related meetings leading them when required.
- To attend and contribute to the trust nutrition steering committee.
- To be responsible for own clinical professional development (CPD) to maintain competency and to ensure best practice.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- BSc Nutrition & Dietetics or BSc degree in relevant science subject plus Post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics.
- HCPC registration
- Clinical supervision training
- Masters level or equivalent course e.g. Advanced course in nutritional support (e.g., BDA PEN course), masters modules
Desirable criteria
- Teaching qualification course
- Evidence of post-graduate specialist counselling skills course in oncology, bereavement counselling or breaking bad news
- BDA oncology group member
Experience
Essential criteria
- Recent experience of working in lung oncology, palliative care
- Experience of working with senior adults
- Evidence of multidisciplinary team working.
- Evidence of recent CPD
- Evidence of recent audit/ research experience and ability to critique research papers
- Experience of enteral feeding
- Experience in home enteral feed discharges
- Presentations/ talks to large groups
- Clinical supervision
- Leadership
- Experience in setting up patient pathways /service
- Student training
Desirable criteria
- Experience of undertaking annual appraisals and absence management
- Experience of leading or co-ordinating audit or research work
Skills
Essential criteria
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Good presentation skills and evidence of presentations to large groups.
- Standard keyboard skills
- Ability to work effectively single-handed with individuals and groups.
- Good organisational and time management skills.
- Accurate anthropometrics measurement skills.
- Ability to interpret complex information
- Evidence of leadership skills
- Supervision skills
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Understanding the complex effects of cancer and treatments on nutritional status of patients.
- Conversant with enteral feeding systems.
- Excellent up to date knowledge in lung cancer and treatments
- Sound knowledge of current issues relating to cancer and nutrition support.
- Knowledge of clinical governance
- Knowledge of national lung oncology strategies/ polices/ guidance / pathways.
- Evidence of oncology / nutrition support courses
Values
Essential criteria
- Ability to demonstrate the organisational values and behaviours.
Other
Essential criteria
- Self-motivated, reliable
- Able to recognise own limitations
- Positive mindset in respect of supporting organisational change; learning, and continuous improvement.
- Effective interpersonal and intrapersonal skills including high degree of self -awareness and self-regulation.
- Willingness to support preregistration Students
- Demonstrate empathy, sensitivity and tact with patients and their families
The closing date for this post may be extended if there are insufficient applicants or brought forward if there is a high volume of applicants.
We want to ensure that everyone who works at the Christie or uses our services is welcomed, valued and treated with dignity and respect. The Christie values diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for all and fair representation across the organisation at all levels. In support of these commitments, we particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and other ethnic minority people and people with disabilities for this post. Appointment will be only on merit.
We are committed to creating a balanced and diverse workforce. As such we welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. Together we will foster inclusion and tackle inequity and health inequalities in cancer care.
As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy
All positions within the Christie are subject to the receipt of satisfactory written references, medical clearance and evidence of your Right to Work in the UK. Some roles will require a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check. Please note if you are successfully appointed to a post with this Trust, you will be required to pay for your own DBS Disclosure.
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You should be aware the Trust operates a No Smoking Policy and therefore employees are not permitted to smoke at work.
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Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
- Job Description and Person Specification (PDF, 272.4KB)
- The Christie Values and Behaviours (PDF, 919.5KB)
- Strategy Brochure (PDF, 1.0MB)
- Trust Membership - Christie Talent (PDF, 23.0KB)
- Travel to The Christie (PDF, 3.8MB)