Dietician

6 months ago


Roehampton, United Kingdom Priory Healthcare Full time

Providing quality, inspiring innovation and delivering value is what we set out to achieve at Priory Healthcare. Enabling our patients with mental health illness to receive a truly integrated and holistic approach to their treatment, regardless of complexity or severity, thanks to the knowledge and expertise of our multidisciplinary clinical teams.

Situated within landscaped grounds, Priory Hospital Roehampton is an independent hospital that specialises in the treatment and management of adults and adolescents with a range of mental health problems. There is a highly experienced team of mental health professionals and support staff, which include consultant psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses and therapists.

The hospital offers calming and recovery focused residential treatment, as well as day care and outpatient services, including separate facilities for young people.

We provide expert treatment for the following services:

- Eating disorders
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health
- Addiction services
- Adult Mental Health

Our highly experienced multidisciplinary team deliver personalised treatment programmes alongside the use of a wide range of therapies.

An opportunity has arisen for a Dietician to work on our CAMHS Eating Disorder Unit. The post holder will need to have a recognised qualification with experience of working with individuals with an Eating Disorder. The successful applicant will be accredited with an appropriate professional body and should be familiar with dietetic assessment tools. The post holder will work alongside our MDT, including the senior dietician, supporting patients to commence their recovery journey following admission to hospital.

The post holder will require excellent communication skills and demonstrate an ability to work dynamically with a range of Eating disorder diagnosis. You will be required to provide assessment, 1:1 support and educational groups for young people with a variety of eating disorders.