Adult Home Enteral Feed (HEFT) Lead Dietitian, Band 7

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

The closing date is 06 January 2025

Job summary

Do you want to be part of an award-winning, innovative, friendly team?

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS foundation Trust Home Enteral Feeding Team (HEFT) has several exciting opportunities to join their well-established, experienced team following a successful bid for further expansion.

We are looking for a Dietitian with expertise in enteral feeding to join our dynamic team for a period of 12months.

Main duties of the job

lead and provide line management to a team of specialist dietitians and a dedicated Dietetic Assistance Practitioner for the team

work alongside other team leads to help in the day-to-day management of the team and service

have the opportunity to extend your scope of practice with practical tube competencies

utilise well developed communication skills to liaise with members of diverse MDTs

have the opportunity to undertake research and further post-graduate study at Master level.

The post holder will work within the Home Enteral Feed Team (HEFT) to manage and clinically lead a team of specialist HEF Dietitians and Dietetic Support workers within the Adult HEF specialism of the HEFT service.

The post holder will be accountable for the oversight and delivery of a specialist adult HEF nutrition and dietetic service for the community of Gloucestershire within a variety of settings. The role will involve domiciliary visits to provide on-going dietetic care to those who are enterally fed in the county. The role also provides specialist Dietetic advice to patients within a third level disability college.

This post will be responsible for ensuring a high level of dietetic care, evidence-based practice and efficient and effective service delivery. The post holder be required to report regularly on service delivery and outcomes within their specialism and will lead on service development projects and research within the Adult HEF Dietetic team

About us

Gloucestershire Hospitals is one of the largest hospital trusts in England serving a diverse population of almost 620,000 people. We provide acute hospital services from two large district general hospitals, Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. Maternity Services are also provided at Stroud Maternity Hospital.

Our people are at the heart of what we do. Our workforce is over 9,000 strong and our caring and dedicated staff are recognised as providing good and outstanding patient-centred care across a range of clinical areas. We also have exceptional teams of professional services staff underpinning our vision every step of the way.

We are committed to diversity, inclusion and equality of opportunity for everyone, valuing and celebrating differences and encouraging a workplace and culture where all can thrive. We endeavour to ensure each and every person working in our organisation feel respected and valued. Respecting and valuing differences will help to ensure that our policies and services reflect the needs and experiences of the people and community we serve.

In return, we offer the opportunity to work at a trust that is on a truly exciting Journey to Outstanding and to make a real difference to the lives of our patients, their families and the wider community. We are also committed to training and developing you to be the best you can be and offer you a rewarding career, whatever your role.

Date posted

16 December 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

318-24-D&S-T2011

Job locations

Gloucester Hospital

Great Western Road

Gloucester

GL1 3NN


Job description

Job responsibilities

Be the clinical lead for the HEFTs Adult service providing line management to band 5 and 6 registered clinicians within this team

Oversee the clinical case load assigned to members of the HEF Adult service, to ensure safe caseload balance and to manage patient complexity allocation within the team

To develop the adult HEF service in areas where it is felt increased clinical input is needed

To include development of staff within the team, facilitating and supporting learning opportunities

To support the Band 6 Specialist Adult Dietitian with line management of the Dietetic Support Worker within that specialism

To lead on induction and training of the HEF Adult specialisms staff against local and national frameworks, with support from the Deputy HEF Service leads

To work collaboratively with all other Team Leads within HEFT, but especially the Specialist Neurology and HEFT Team Lead Dietitian, to deliver agreed strategies and clinical workload.

Keep up-to-date and lead on any changes to local and national frameworks relevant to HEF

To support training programmes within the HEFT, covering Dietetic students, junior and specialist staff within the team with support from the Deputy HEF Service leads and senior leadership team

Be a key resource for the creation and management of documentation for enteral nutrition support. This will include competency development for the staff within the specialism, internal policy, patient and carer literature development and external publication

Contribute to and support the clinical governance agenda within the HEFT and the wider Nutrition and Dietetic department for audit and research as part of the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) within the trust

To adopt and adapt new ways of working to improve outcomes

To continually reflect on own practice, improve quality of care through continual innovation and participation in wide ranging peer review

Work countywide

To be an authorised signatory for HEFT staff timesheets, participate in staff recruitment, inductions and undertake appraisals

Clinical

To use highly specialist knowledge and clinical expertise to assess, agree, implement and monitor a nutrition and dietetic care plan based on a range of treatment options for adult HEF patients who have complex medical, nutritional and psychological needs. This would include patients that require a domiciliary assessment, handover of patients who are acutely unwell and need admitting to the acute ward, domiciliary ventilated patients, patients that require long-term rehabilitation and patients requiring palliation.

To manage a specialist caseload of adult HEF patients, which will include complex patients, alongside overseeing all clinical work delegated, including to members of the Dietetic Assistant Team (DAT) within the specialism

To provide specialist training to all member of the specialism and wider service when required

To prescribe the appropriate feed for the patient, utilising clinical expertise within the field of adult HEF dietetics

To use advanced communication/behaviour change skills and motivational techniques to negotiate with the patient the necessary lifelong changes to both their diet and care of enteral feeding tubes and stoma sites

To overcome resistance to dietary change by motivating and delivering to patient/carers, the appropriate information and skills needed to meet their nutritional requirements, empowering the patient and carers to control nutritional wellbeing. This includes patients with multifaceted dietary needs of differing age groups with a wide range of medical conditions

To overcome complex barriers to communication due to social and emotional issues as well as cognitive or physical impairment e.g., dysphasia, deafness, blindness and depression

To have knowledge and understanding of working with communication devices

To keep abreast of new and emerging clinical practices and be instrumental in supporting the senior service leads to embed these locally, mitigate risk, gather evidence and ensure budgeting is covered

To undertake an extended role, providing care/repair of gastrostomy tubes and care of stoma sites for patients in their own homes, escalating complex enteral tube and stoma site issues to the ENNS Team within the HEFT, helping to avoid the patient returning to hospital

To support and advise other health professionals as part of an MDT; communicating the dietetic treatment of patients to nursing, medical staff, and other health professions by providing appropriate verbal and written instructions to ensure they understand and can support the patients treatment plan

To update the MDT on patient progress and changes to the treatment plan, including changes to swallow, prescribed feeds or physical condition

To recognise other medical and social problems that the patient may have, identify the appropriate professional and refer the patient appropriately

To ensure patient information is accurately completed for departmental and nationwide reports, in a timely manner

To ensure all information regarding prescribed feeds is recorded accurately and updated whenever changes occur

To provide up to date feeding regimens to all relevant agencies and care settings

Evidence Based Practice

Continually maintain clinical knowledge of most up to date evidence in adult HEF Dietetics and lead on the implementation of these

To lead on the development of clinical guidelines, policies and written information for nutrition and dietetic HEF services

To work with other members of the Dietetic department and MDT on audit projects within adult HEF and enteral feeding clinical areas and be the key expert on nutrition support for adult HEF patients

Lead and participate in research within the Adult HEF cohort of patients

Leadership Responsibilities

To lead on adult HEF nutritional support training for the department. To provide clinical updates for multidisciplinary staff working with adult HEF patients across the county (for example at specialist interest group meetings and at the residential centres).

Play a leading role in networking and planning of service improvements

To provide expert clinical support to junior dietitians and support staff in delivering nutritional care to adult patients within the HEFT and acute settings. To be an expert resource to them.

To lead in the development of members of the staff within the specialism through undertaking tutorials, clinical supervision and contributing to development reviews

To plan the programme, supervise and assess the dietetic students within adult HEF areas

To lead with the recruitment and selection of staff within the specialism through assisting in the development of job descriptions and taking part in the interview and induction process

Professional and Managerial

Be the professional lead for the Adult HEF specialism, delivering and progressing the staff training programme enabling the staff to undertake their key roles and develop

Be the line manager for the Adult HEF specialism in the HEFT, appraising the staff annually and setting agreed personal and service objectives

Responsible for ensuring all care is given in accordance with agreed protocols and to agreed service levels

Provide support and guidance to colleagues so that they are able to deliver a client focused service

To support senior service leads and at times lead in cross-department process improvement and planning

To support the development of strategies designed to promote and improve enteral nutritional health in individuals and groups by identifying and selecting from a range of health and social agencies to improve nutritional enteral care

To support senior service leads in clinical risk management activities within the clinical setting and lead on active risk management within their specialism with particular reference to the un-registered workforce

Ensure the formal reporting and recording of adverse incidents in line with Trust Policy via the Datix system

Utilise and maintain information systems to aid our Clinical Information Lead and audit to provide regular active analysis reports

To support and advocate the best use of available resources within agreed budget to provide a cost-effective service

To support the senior service leads in monitoring monthly spending to ensure it remains within budget

Recognise ethical and legal issues which have implications for dietetic practice and take appropriate action

Identify gaps in service provision and escalate these in a timely manner to senior service leads to enable changes required to improve the service

To create additional, effective links within primary, secondary and tertiary care to ensure effective communication

Recognise and act as an advocate for patients, carers, HEF service and our trust

To observe and maintain strict confidentiality of personal information relating to patients and staff

To observe the rules, policies, procedures and standards of our trust, together with all relevant statutory and professional obligations, ensuring all staff within their specialism abide to these also.

Maintain a professional portfolio to demonstrate competency in line with trust competency framework and HCPC guidelines

Job description

Job responsibilities

Be the clinical lead for the HEFTs Adult service providing line management to band 5 and 6 registered clinicians within this team

Oversee the clinical case load assigned to members of the HEF Adult service, to ensure safe caseload balance and to manage patient complexity allocation within the team

To develop the adult HEF service in areas where it is felt increased clinical input is needed

To include development of staff within the team, facilitating and supporting learning opportunities

To support the Band 6 Specialist Adult Dietitian with line management of the Dietetic Support Worker within that specialism

To lead on induction and training of the HEF Adult specialisms staff against local and national frameworks, with support from the Deputy HEF Service leads

To work collaboratively with all other Team Leads within HEFT, but especially the Specialist Neurology and HEFT Team Lead Dietitian, to deliver agreed strategies and clinical workload.

Keep up-to-date and lead on any changes to local and national frameworks relevant to HEF

To support training programmes within the HEFT, covering Dietetic students, junior and specialist staff within the team with support from the Deputy HEF Service leads and senior leadership team

Be a key resource for the creation and management of documentation for enteral nutrition support. This will include competency development for the staff within the specialism, internal policy, patient and carer literature development and external publication

Contribute to and support the clinical governance agenda within the HEFT and the wider Nutrition and Dietetic department for audit and research as part of the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) within the trust

To adopt and adapt new ways of working to improve outcomes

To continually reflect on own practice, improve quality of care through continual innovation and participation in wide ranging peer review

Work countywide

To be an authorised signatory for HEFT staff timesheets, participate in staff recruitment, inductions and undertake appraisals

Clinical

To use highly specialist knowledge and clinical expertise to assess, agree, implement and monitor a nutrition and dietetic care plan based on a range of treatment options for adult HEF patients who have complex medical, nutritional and psychological needs. This would include patients that require a domiciliary assessment, handover of patients who are acutely unwell and need admitting to the acute ward, domiciliary ventilated patients, patients that require long-term rehabilitation and patients requiring palliation.

To manage a specialist caseload of adult HEF patients, which will include complex patients, alongside overseeing all clinical work delegated, including to members of the Dietetic Assistant Team (DAT) within the specialism

To provide specialist training to all member of the specialism and wider service when required

To prescribe the appropriate feed for the patient, utilising clinical expertise within the field of adult HEF dietetics

To use advanced communication/behaviour change skills and motivational techniques to negotiate with the patient the necessary lifelong changes to both their diet and care of enteral feeding tubes and stoma sites

To overcome resistance to dietary change by motivating and delivering to patient/carers, the appropriate information and skills needed to meet their nutritional requirements, empowering the patient and carers to control nutritional wellbeing. This includes patients with multifaceted dietary needs of differing age groups with a wide range of medical conditions

To overcome complex barriers to communication due to social and emotional issues as well as cognitive or physical impairment e.g., dysphasia, deafness, blindness and depression

To have knowledge and understanding of working with communication devices

To keep abreast of new and emerging clinical practices and be instrumental in supporting the senior service leads to embed these locally, mitigate risk, gather evidence and ensure budgeting is covered

To undertake an extended role, providing care/repair of gastrostomy tubes and care of stoma sites for patients in their own homes, escalating complex enteral tube and stoma site issues to the ENNS Team within the HEFT, helping to avoid the patient returning to hospital

To support and advise other health professionals as part of an MDT; communicating the dietetic treatment of patients to nursing, medical staff, and other health professions by providing appropriate verbal and written instructions to ensure they understand and can support the patients treatment plan

To update the MDT on patient progress and changes to the treatment plan, including changes to swallow, prescribed feeds or physical condition

To recognise other medical and social problems that the patient may have, identify the appropriate professional and refer the patient appropriately

To ensure patient information is accurately completed for departmental and nationwide reports, in a timely manner

To ensure all information regarding prescribed feeds is recorded accurately and updated whenever changes occur

To provide up to date feeding regimens to all relevant agencies and care settings

Evidence Based Practice

Continually maintain clinical knowledge of most up to date evidence in adult HEF Dietetics and lead on the implementation of these

To lead on the development of clinical guidelines, policies and written information for nutrition and dietetic HEF services

To work with other members of the Dietetic department and MDT on audit projects within adult HEF and enteral feeding clinical areas and be the key expert on nutrition support for adult HEF patients

Lead and participate in research within the Adult HEF cohort of patients

Leadership Responsibilities

To lead on adult HEF nutritional support training for the department. To provide clinical updates for multidisciplinary staff working with adult HEF patients across the county (for example at specialist interest group meetings and at the residential centres).

Play a leading role in networking and planning of service improvements

To provide expert clinical support to junior dietitians and support staff in delivering nutritional care to adult patients within the HEFT and acute settings. To be an expert resource to them.

To lead in the development of members of the staff within the specialism through undertaking tutorials, clinical supervision and contributing to development reviews

To plan the programme, supervise and assess the dietetic students within adult HEF areas

To lead with the recruitment and selection of staff within the specialism through assisting in the development of job descriptions and taking part in the interview and induction process

Professional and Managerial

Be the professional lead for the Adult HEF specialism, delivering and progressing the staff training programme enabling the staff to undertake their key roles and develop

Be the line manager for the Adult HEF specialism in the HEFT, appraising the staff annually and setting agreed personal and service objectives

Responsible for ensuring all care is given in accordance with agreed protocols and to agreed service levels

Provide support and guidance to colleagues so that they are able to deliver a client focused service

To support senior service leads and at times lead in cross-department process improvement and planning

To support the development of strategies designed to promote and improve enteral nutritional health in individuals and groups by identifying and selecting from a range of health and social agencies to improve nutritional enteral care

To support senior service leads in clinical risk management activities within the clinical setting and lead on active risk management within their specialism with particular reference to the un-registered workforce

Ensure the formal reporting and recording of adverse incidents in line with Trust Policy via the Datix system

Utilise and maintain information systems to aid our Clinical Information Lead and audit to provide regular active analysis reports

To support and advocate the best use of available resources within agreed budget to provide a cost-effective service

To support the senior service leads in monitoring monthly spending to ensure it remains within budget

Recognise ethical and legal issues which have implications for dietetic practice and take appropriate action

Identify gaps in service provision and escalate these in a timely manner to senior service leads to enable changes required to improve the service

To create additional, effective links within primary, secondary and tertiary care to ensure effective communication

Recognise and act as an advocate for patients, carers, HEF service and our trust

To observe and maintain strict confidentiality of personal information relating to patients and staff

To observe the rules, policies, procedures and standards of our trust, together with all relevant statutory and professional obligations, ensuring all staff within their specialism abide to these also.

Maintain a professional portfolio to demonstrate competency in line with trust competency framework and HCPC guidelines

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree/post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Registered with the Health Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Post registration training in Nutrition Support and Dietetics (e.g., British Dietetic Association accredited course)
  • Advanced Clinical Supervisor skills training
  • Evidence of leadership skills
  • Information Technology literate, capable with MS Office and Internet-based applications and an understanding of and experience in application of IT to support clinical practice
  • Experience of supervising staff.
  • Demonstrate extensive clinical knowledge around enteral feeding
  • Full driving licence
  • Demonstrate advanced communication skills with a variety of communication barriers

Desirable

  • Understanding of Nasogastric and Gastrostomy tubes and knowledge of stoma care
  • Post graduate study/ M-level qualifications
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree/post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Registered with the Health Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Post registration training in Nutrition Support and Dietetics (e.g., British Dietetic Association accredited course)
  • Advanced Clinical Supervisor skills training
  • Evidence of leadership skills
  • Information Technology literate, capable with MS Office and Internet-based applications and an understanding of and experience in application of IT to support clinical practice
  • Experience of supervising staff.
  • Demonstrate extensive clinical knowledge around enteral feeding
  • Full driving licence
  • Demonstrate advanced communication skills with a variety of communication barriers

Desirable

  • Understanding of Nasogastric and Gastrostomy tubes and knowledge of stoma care
  • Post graduate study/ M-level qualifications

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Gloucester Hospital

Great Western Road

Gloucester

GL1 3NN


Employer's website

https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Gloucester Hospital

Great Western Road

Gloucester

GL1 3NN


Employer's website

https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Home Enteral Feed Team Manager

Sarah Williams

sarah.williams132@nhs.net

03004225645

Date posted

16 December 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

318-24-D&S-T2011

Job locations

Gloucester Hospital

Great Western Road

Gloucester

GL1 3NN


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