Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust

Speciality Dietitian (Haematology)

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Job summary

This exciting brand-new permanent position is ideal for anyone with an interest in haematology, cellular therapy and developing a new service.

This specialist role will support the delivery of high-quality nutritional care to lymphoma patients undergoing CAR-T therapy, a complex and innovative new treatment. The role involves working closely with the multi-disciplinary teams, who value and respect the role of the Dietitian. For more information about CAR-T therapy, see: https://www.england.nhs.uk/cancer/cdf/car-t-therapy/

Along with the Team Lead, you will support leading the Haematology dietetic service, providing clinical supervision to a Band 6 Haematology Dietitian, Rotational Band 5 Dietitian, and Haematology Nutrition Assistant.

We encourage every Band 7 to protect 30% of their time within the role to development, both individually and as a service.

As a valued member of ourteam,you will receive:

  • Flexible working, including opportunities for home working
  • Clinical supervisionand support from experienced and specialist dietitians
  • Dedicated timefor professional and service development
  • Regular appraisals andpersonalised development plan
  • Access to a range ofCPD opportunities, the Oxford AHPs Research & Innovation Unit, and Bodleian Library collection.

The position is based in the Department of Therapies and Dietetics within a purpose-built cancer and surgical centre at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford.

Main duties of the job

To be responsible for the development and provision of a highly specialist, evidence based dietetic service to patients treated within the Haematology Department at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust (OUHT). The caseload will be primarily blood cancer patients receiving chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy, chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, and those experiencing complications related to disease and / or treatment. This involves working as an integral member of both the Dietetic and the Haematology multidisciplinary teams to provide a flexible, prioritised service based on clinical need.

Along with the Service Manager, to be responsible for the dietetic service provided to their clinical area and its development

To participate in departmental audits and initiate audit within own clinical area in order to monitor and evaluate whether local/ national standards are being met and make recommendations for change. To be involved with the planning of Dietetics and Haematology clinical effectiveness and audit strategies.

To act as a source of expertise for local dietetic, nursing and medical colleagues and nationally regarding the nutritional management of the identified patient group.

Along with the Team Lead and Dietetic Service Manager to plan annual leave, cover arrangements and other leadership tasks of Haematology dietitians and Oncology Dietitians.

About us

OUH is a world-renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. We employ approximately 12,500 staff (including over 850 AHP staff).

The acute adult dietetics team is made up of ~45 Dietitians, plus assistants and admin support. There are 7 acute clinical teams, each responsible for providing a service to specialist clinical areas while working collaboratively across all OUH sites.

Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence. These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Find out more here www.ouh.nhs.uk

This position is based at the Churchill Hospital based in Headington, Oxford. Headington, roughly3 miles from the centre of Oxford,has exceptional public transport to and from the hospital.If you are considering relocating,please contact the recruitment team who will be happy to assist with advice. Oxford iswell knownforitsUniversitybutaside from being drenched in academic history its city centre has recently had a redevelopment including a new shopping centre and a selection of new bars and restaurants, it has something for everyone!

Details

Date posted

14 June 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£43,742 to £50,056 a year pa pro rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

321-MRC-5208296-B7-A

Job locations

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


Job description

Job responsibilities

CLINICAL

Be professionally and legally accountable for own work and caseload.

Work autonomously as the clinical specialist, in the provision of a comprehensive nutrition and dietetic service to the Haematology Ward, Ambulatory Care Unit and outpatient clinics at the OUH. This will include patients groups such as lymphoma, leukaemia, myeloma and other haematological disorders, in particular those undergoing cellular therapy (CAR-T) and stem-cell transplantation.

Lead and coordinate dietetic provision to ensure a comprehensive specialised dietetic service is provided to Haematological patients. This will include:

- Early dietetic assessment and appropriate individualised nutrition therapy/interventions for patient pre-, peri- and post treatment, and those at risk or/with disease-related malnutrition

- Early appropriate management of nutritionally related issues to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, reduce hospital length of stay and prevent avoidable readmissions.

- A dietetic presence at MDT meetings, case conferences and ward rounds for early identification of patients requiring nutrition therapy/interventions, obtaining early referrals, direct appropriate nutritional care, facilitate appropriate and timely referrals to services to instigate nutritional plans (e.g. tube placement referrals, TPN referrals), and facilitate safe discharge planning and patient flow

- A dietetic presence at MDT meetings and case conferences to provide accurate information on nutritional status, progress and plans; and facilitate safe discharge planning and patient flow

- Facilitate improved partnerships with Haematology staff and the wider MDT to enable safe and efficient patient care and improve patient flow.

To assess the nutritional status of individual patients based on anthropometric measurements e.g. weight, height, weight history as well as biochemical parameters, diet history and other validated methods of nutritional assessment as appropriate.

Obtain and analyse relevant information from different sources including: electronic patient records, the patient and their carers, ward staff etc, in order to make a comprehensive assessment of the patients needs, condition, prognosis and treatment plans so that a decision on the most appropriate dietetic treatment to support this can be made in the short and long term.

Attend regular team meetings when patient care is reviewed, liaison meetings with other multi-disciplinary teams where patients joint care is planned and reviewed, case conferences, ward rounds and governance meetings.

Along with the Team Lead, to have responsibility for all organisation, liaison and monitoring of the dietetic aspect of this service.

To communicate effectively with patients, carers, family and other health professionals. Skills of negotiation, motivation, explanation and gaining consent will be used in a wide variety of and sometimes sensitive situations. The ability to communicate complex information at an appropriate level to allow understanding is essential. Barriers to communication may be evident e.g. loss of hearing, receptive and expressive problems with the formulation and understanding of language or difficulties with speaking. The use of communication aids such as letter/picture boards or games may be necessary.

Participate in research and audit undertaken by the ward/unit and/or Dietetic team. Presentation of audit or research results at national or international conferences to promote practise and share expertise with colleagues.

To provide specialist advice, teaching and training to all members of the multidisciplinary team, regarding the nutritional management of haematological patients. This involves regular participation in in-house training of clinicians and both specialist and ward nursing staff

Organisational

To collect data as required by the department, trust and outside agencies.

Collation of audit data on the outcomes of patients managed in the dietetic service.

To determine priorities for own work area based on clinical need and balance patient caseload with professional demands.

To maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of patient interventions on dietetic record cards/electronic patient records. To communicate any changes in day to day management and dietetic interventions to appropriate members of the multidisciplinary team. This is achieved by documenting within nursing/medical notes or by means of generating a letter/report and/or updating any patient database.

Management and professional responsibilities:

Be accountable for own actions working within the professional, ethical and legal framework for dietetics set out in the Health Profession Councils Dietitians Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics and the British Dietetic Associations Professional Standards for Dietitians and Code of Professional Conduct.

To remain up to date with the relevant literature and ensure that this informs evidence based practice which will optimise the long term outcomes for each individual patient.

Clinically supervise Band 6 Dietitians and provide supervision for Rotational Band 5 Dietitians.

PROFESSIONAL

To initiate and lead discussions on organisational, professional and clinical issues relevant to the service area. Along with the Service Managers, to be responsible for the dietetic service provided to their clinical area and its development.

To continue to develop own knowledge and skills and contribute to the development of colleagues within the MDT and the Dietetic Service. This involves:

a) taking responsibility for own continuing professional development (CPD) and provide evidence for this by maintaining a CPD portfolio. CPD involves critical evaluation of scientific papers, attending professional development meetings, working as a reflective practitioner and attending relevant internal/external courses.

b) Participating in own annual appraisal, identifying own development and training needs and setting personal development objectives with line manager.

c) Undertaking all relevant statutory and mandatory training

d) Involvement in the dietetic student training programme

e) Providing specialist education and advice to dietetic colleagues in the area of haematology via regular departmental professional update meetings

f) Attending and representing the department and lead area of work at the regional and national meetings as appropriate.

To be responsible for communicating effectively and working collaboratively with the Dietetic team, line managers, other health professionals within the MDT and other organisations to ensure a co-ordinated and evidence based approach to the delivery of dietetic care.

To have responsibility for and lead the development, promotion and delivery of the new specialist dietetic post for patients with haematological conditions. This involves

a) Developing dietetic practice to ensure evidence based practice and an equitable service delivery

b) Applying legislation, policies and procedures and making appropriate recommendations for service delivery

c) Managing development projects relevant to the clinical area, the dietetic service and the NHS organisations involved

d) Making recommendations and managing service improvement

e) Evaluating own work and that of the team, including clinical audit

f) Recognising the need to seek appropriate support

g) Active involvement in multidisciplinary team meetings, dietetic departmental meetings and discussions

To demonstrate risk management skills and a sound understanding of clinical governance and apply to the work situation.

Education and professional development responsibility:

To keep a portfolio providing evidence of continual professional development (C.P.D.). This may include critical evaluation of scientific papers, attending professional development meetings, working as a reflective practitioner and attending relevant internal/external courses.

Participate in annual appraisal, identifying own development and training needs and setting personal development objectives within an Annual Report

Actively participate in the dietetic student training program, facilitating the development of skills and knowledge, being involved in the assessment process and acting as a mentor.

Job description

Job responsibilities

CLINICAL

Be professionally and legally accountable for own work and caseload.

Work autonomously as the clinical specialist, in the provision of a comprehensive nutrition and dietetic service to the Haematology Ward, Ambulatory Care Unit and outpatient clinics at the OUH. This will include patients groups such as lymphoma, leukaemia, myeloma and other haematological disorders, in particular those undergoing cellular therapy (CAR-T) and stem-cell transplantation.

Lead and coordinate dietetic provision to ensure a comprehensive specialised dietetic service is provided to Haematological patients. This will include:

- Early dietetic assessment and appropriate individualised nutrition therapy/interventions for patient pre-, peri- and post treatment, and those at risk or/with disease-related malnutrition

- Early appropriate management of nutritionally related issues to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, reduce hospital length of stay and prevent avoidable readmissions.

- A dietetic presence at MDT meetings, case conferences and ward rounds for early identification of patients requiring nutrition therapy/interventions, obtaining early referrals, direct appropriate nutritional care, facilitate appropriate and timely referrals to services to instigate nutritional plans (e.g. tube placement referrals, TPN referrals), and facilitate safe discharge planning and patient flow

- A dietetic presence at MDT meetings and case conferences to provide accurate information on nutritional status, progress and plans; and facilitate safe discharge planning and patient flow

- Facilitate improved partnerships with Haematology staff and the wider MDT to enable safe and efficient patient care and improve patient flow.

To assess the nutritional status of individual patients based on anthropometric measurements e.g. weight, height, weight history as well as biochemical parameters, diet history and other validated methods of nutritional assessment as appropriate.

Obtain and analyse relevant information from different sources including: electronic patient records, the patient and their carers, ward staff etc, in order to make a comprehensive assessment of the patients needs, condition, prognosis and treatment plans so that a decision on the most appropriate dietetic treatment to support this can be made in the short and long term.

Attend regular team meetings when patient care is reviewed, liaison meetings with other multi-disciplinary teams where patients joint care is planned and reviewed, case conferences, ward rounds and governance meetings.

Along with the Team Lead, to have responsibility for all organisation, liaison and monitoring of the dietetic aspect of this service.

To communicate effectively with patients, carers, family and other health professionals. Skills of negotiation, motivation, explanation and gaining consent will be used in a wide variety of and sometimes sensitive situations. The ability to communicate complex information at an appropriate level to allow understanding is essential. Barriers to communication may be evident e.g. loss of hearing, receptive and expressive problems with the formulation and understanding of language or difficulties with speaking. The use of communication aids such as letter/picture boards or games may be necessary.

Participate in research and audit undertaken by the ward/unit and/or Dietetic team. Presentation of audit or research results at national or international conferences to promote practise and share expertise with colleagues.

To provide specialist advice, teaching and training to all members of the multidisciplinary team, regarding the nutritional management of haematological patients. This involves regular participation in in-house training of clinicians and both specialist and ward nursing staff

Organisational

To collect data as required by the department, trust and outside agencies.

Collation of audit data on the outcomes of patients managed in the dietetic service.

To determine priorities for own work area based on clinical need and balance patient caseload with professional demands.

To maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of patient interventions on dietetic record cards/electronic patient records. To communicate any changes in day to day management and dietetic interventions to appropriate members of the multidisciplinary team. This is achieved by documenting within nursing/medical notes or by means of generating a letter/report and/or updating any patient database.

Management and professional responsibilities:

Be accountable for own actions working within the professional, ethical and legal framework for dietetics set out in the Health Profession Councils Dietitians Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics and the British Dietetic Associations Professional Standards for Dietitians and Code of Professional Conduct.

To remain up to date with the relevant literature and ensure that this informs evidence based practice which will optimise the long term outcomes for each individual patient.

Clinically supervise Band 6 Dietitians and provide supervision for Rotational Band 5 Dietitians.

PROFESSIONAL

To initiate and lead discussions on organisational, professional and clinical issues relevant to the service area. Along with the Service Managers, to be responsible for the dietetic service provided to their clinical area and its development.

To continue to develop own knowledge and skills and contribute to the development of colleagues within the MDT and the Dietetic Service. This involves:

a) taking responsibility for own continuing professional development (CPD) and provide evidence for this by maintaining a CPD portfolio. CPD involves critical evaluation of scientific papers, attending professional development meetings, working as a reflective practitioner and attending relevant internal/external courses.

b) Participating in own annual appraisal, identifying own development and training needs and setting personal development objectives with line manager.

c) Undertaking all relevant statutory and mandatory training

d) Involvement in the dietetic student training programme

e) Providing specialist education and advice to dietetic colleagues in the area of haematology via regular departmental professional update meetings

f) Attending and representing the department and lead area of work at the regional and national meetings as appropriate.

To be responsible for communicating effectively and working collaboratively with the Dietetic team, line managers, other health professionals within the MDT and other organisations to ensure a co-ordinated and evidence based approach to the delivery of dietetic care.

To have responsibility for and lead the development, promotion and delivery of the new specialist dietetic post for patients with haematological conditions. This involves

a) Developing dietetic practice to ensure evidence based practice and an equitable service delivery

b) Applying legislation, policies and procedures and making appropriate recommendations for service delivery

c) Managing development projects relevant to the clinical area, the dietetic service and the NHS organisations involved

d) Making recommendations and managing service improvement

e) Evaluating own work and that of the team, including clinical audit

f) Recognising the need to seek appropriate support

g) Active involvement in multidisciplinary team meetings, dietetic departmental meetings and discussions

To demonstrate risk management skills and a sound understanding of clinical governance and apply to the work situation.

Education and professional development responsibility:

To keep a portfolio providing evidence of continual professional development (C.P.D.). This may include critical evaluation of scientific papers, attending professional development meetings, working as a reflective practitioner and attending relevant internal/external courses.

Participate in annual appraisal, identifying own development and training needs and setting personal development objectives within an Annual Report

Actively participate in the dietetic student training program, facilitating the development of skills and knowledge, being involved in the assessment process and acting as a mentor.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Recognised Nutrition & Dietetic Degree or equivalent
  • Registered with Health Professions Council as a Dietitian
  • Evidence of leadership experience
  • Evidence of successful completion of significant specialist post graduate training equivalent to Masters level in this clinical area

Desirable

  • Evidence of training as clinical supervisor
  • Evidence of training as clinical supervisor

Experience

Essential

  • Evidence of high level of specialist dietetic knowledge/skills in this clinical area
  • Demonstrates excellent and up to date knowledge of national policies and guidelines relevant to whole service as well as to specific clinical area
  • Evidence of research / audit / project work
  • Experience of student training including supervision, mentoring and assessment
  • Demonstrates ability to be a good team member

Desirable

  • Is able to demonstrate evidence of clinical service development

Other

Desirable

  • Able to easily and efficiently travel to clinical sites and training venues across the county to provide a dietetics service
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Recognised Nutrition & Dietetic Degree or equivalent
  • Registered with Health Professions Council as a Dietitian
  • Evidence of leadership experience
  • Evidence of successful completion of significant specialist post graduate training equivalent to Masters level in this clinical area

Desirable

  • Evidence of training as clinical supervisor
  • Evidence of training as clinical supervisor

Experience

Essential

  • Evidence of high level of specialist dietetic knowledge/skills in this clinical area
  • Demonstrates excellent and up to date knowledge of national policies and guidelines relevant to whole service as well as to specific clinical area
  • Evidence of research / audit / project work
  • Experience of student training including supervision, mentoring and assessment
  • Demonstrates ability to be a good team member

Desirable

  • Is able to demonstrate evidence of clinical service development

Other

Desirable

  • Able to easily and efficiently travel to clinical sites and training venues across the county to provide a dietetics service

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

Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


Employer's website

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


Employer details

Employer name

Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


Employer's website

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


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Dietetic Service Manager

Matt Newby

Matt.Newby@ouh.nhs.uk

01865221702

Details

Date posted

14 June 2023

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£43,742 to £50,056 a year pa pro rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

321-MRC-5208296-B7-A

Job locations

Churchill Hospital

Old Road

Headington, Oxford

OX3 7LE


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