Are you a passionate and creative Dietitian who wants to make a real difference in the lives of children and families? At Kids at Play Therapy Services (KAP) in Ipswich, we’re building a vibrant, multidisciplinary team that values connection, growth, and play-based practice.
We’re on the lookout for a Paediatric Dietitian who shares our heart for helping children thrive – whether that’s supporting feeding challenges, nutrition for growth and development, or building family confidence around mealtimes.
Why Join KAP?
•Structured 12-Month Onboarding – Two weeks of dedicated training + a gradual caseload increase over 6 months, so you feel supported and never overwhelmed.
•Strong Clinical Team – Work alongside experienced Speech Pathologists, OTs, Physios, Psychologists, and Allied Health Assistants, with over 20 years of combined expertise.
•Professional Growth – Generous PD budget + dedicated PD leave to support your learning and career goals.
•Support at Every Step – Weekly supervision, regular peer mentoring, and a collaborative culture that values your voice.
•Flexibility That Works – Flexible working hours to suit your lifestyle and commitments.
•Dedicated Admin Team – So you can focus on what you do best: supporting children and families.
•Impactful Work – Help children and young people (including those supported under the NDIS) build skills for communication, nutrition, wellbeing, and independence.
About the Role
•Provide individualised dietetic assessments and interventions for children and adolescents with developmental delays, disabilities, and feeding concerns.
•Collaborate with our multidisciplinary team to deliver family-centred, evidence-based care.
•Support families to build routines around mealtimes, fussy eating, texture progression, and special dietary needs.
•Contribute to the development of innovative therapy resources and programs that make nutrition fun and accessible.
•Engage in community partnerships to support families across Ipswich and surrounds.
What We’re Looking For
•Bachelor or Master’s degree in Dietetics (eligible for Dietitians Australia membership).
•Passion for working with children, young people, and families in a supportive, inclusive way.
•Interest in feeding, fussy eating, mealtime management, and supporting neurodiverse children.
•Strong communication and teamwork skills – we love collaboration!
•A growth mindset and willingness to learn.
Location & Perks
•Based in Ipswich, QLD, with modern therapy rooms and a growing resource library.
•Competitive salary package
•Opportunities to contribute to service innovation (AHA programs, early intervention resources, multidisciplinary projects).