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Locum Band 6 Paediatric Dietitian - Surrey

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Locum Band 6 Paediatric Dietitian - Surrey
Job Title: Locum Band 6 Paediatric Dietitian
Location: Surrey Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Hourly Rate: £25–£27 Working Hours: Full-time
Job Overview
Pulse is currently seeking a skilled and compassionate Band 6 Paediatric Dietitian to join the community team with our client in Surrey. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a supportive community setting, managing a diverse and rewarding paediatric caseload across clinics, special schools, and patients’ homes.
You will play a key role in delivering high-quality dietetic care to children and families, supporting a range of complex needs while working as part of a multidisciplinary team to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage a varied community paediatric caseload across multiple settings.
- Provide nutritional support to Home Enteral Feeding (HEF) patients.
- Assess and treat complex feeding issues, including ARFID and CMPA.
- Deliver clinics and carry out domiciliary visits.
- Work collaboratively with families, schools, and healthcare professionals.
- Maintain accurate clinical records in line with professional standards.
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Requirements
Qualifications & Experience
- Be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
- Have experience working as a paediatric dietitian at Band 6 level or equivalent.
- Demonstrate strong clinical knowledge in paediatric nutrition and feeding difficulties.
- Ideally, have experience in a community setting.
- Possess excellent communication and organisational skills.
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- Exclusive access to opportunities across the UK.
- A supportive, career-focused experience tailored to your needs.


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