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Dietitian (Grade 2)

06/11/2024
24/11/2024
Fixed Term - Part Time
East Reservoir
Healthcare & Medical

At YourCH, we provide a wide range of services, including medical, dental, allied health, COVID response, social support, Aboriginal Health, and Trans and Gender Diverse healthcare. Our purpose-driven approach focuses on community development and addressing health inequalities.

Job Description

About the Dietitian role

Join a passionate and experienced multidisciplinary team dedicated to advancing health and wellbeing for all. Collaborate with clients, carers, and community groups while managing a diverse caseload of paediatric and adult clients. Build and implement tailored nutrition interventions and contribute to the development of dynamic, evidence-based programs that address community needs.

This is a fixed term Grade 2 Dietitian role reporting to the Dietetics, Diabetes Education, and Community Nursing Coordinator, available at up to 1.0 FTE from January 2025 to December 2025. We are excited to fill this position and are open to hiring multiple candidates, offering part-time options across both paediatric and adult caseloads.

Your Passion and Commitment will see you:

  • Deliver high-quality nutrition assessments and interventions, ensuring each client receives personalised care tailored to their unique needs and circumstances
  • Apply health coaching and motivational interviewing techniques to empower clients, helping them to set and achieve their health goals while fostering a supportive and encouraging environment
  • Develop and evaluate evidence-based nutrition programs that address community health challenges, ensuring services are relevant and responsive to the needs of diverse populations
  • Manage a varied dietetics caseload across multiple funding streams, effectively coordinating care to meet targets and optimise health outcomes for all clients
  • Collaborate within a multidisciplinary, person-centred service, working alongside healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive support for clients and their families throughout their health journey

To succeed in this role you will have:

  • Recognised qualifications in Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Current Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) status
  • Experience in community-based dietetic care
  • The ability to work with diverse client groups and conditions
  • A Strong commitment to client-centred, preventive health approaches

For further information about this role, please refer to the position description (available via the YourCH Careers Hub).

YourCH Culture & Benefits

YourCH has fostered an organisation-wide supportive and diverse team that allows staff to bring their whole self to work, both personally and professionally. You'll join a team focused on reflecting the diverse communities we serve and we will work with you to ensure a safe, affirming workplace by addressing any barriers you may experience to full participation. We offer:

  • True flexibility in a supportive work environment to be yourself and balance your personal and professional responsibilities.
  • Opportunities for development and training to grow your skills and career.
  • Access to internal inclusion Networks like our LGBTIQA+ Rainbow Pride Network (and more starting soon).
  • Eligibility for not-for-profit Salary Packaging Options including $15,900 annually and $2,650 Meal and Entertainment allowance per FBT year.
  • Being an environmentally conscious employer part of the Global Green and Healthy Hospitals network.

Submit your application today!

Apply for the role via the YourCH Careers Hub. Applications for this role may be reviewed as they are received so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible!

If you still have any queries about the role please contact Ju-Lin Lee (She/Her), Dietetics, Diabetes Education and Community Nursing Coordinator, on ju-lin.lee@yourch.org.au.


Your Community Health is an Equal Opportunity and Child Safe employer who supports inclusiveness and diversity. We are dedicated to attracting and retaining people from a diverse background, including but not limited to, those identifying as LGBTIQ, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people from cultural and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, and people with a disability.