Are you a passionate and driven Dietitian eager to make a meaningful impact? Do you have a keen interest or willingness to learn marketing and advocacy work to help grow our Dietetics team? If so, we invite YOU to join ORS Dietetics and be a part of something special
Why Choose ORS?
1. Make a Difference: Work with a diverse range of clients—from young children to adults—helping them achieve their health goals and celebrate their progress.
2. Diverse Clientele: Engage with a variety of clients facing different challenges, from early intervention to adult services, and develop tailored nutrition plans that cater to their unique disability needs.
3. Supportive and Collaborative Team Environment: Collaborate with a passionate MDT group of allied health professionals who share your commitment to improving health outcomes for individuals with disabilities, while advocating for the essential role of dietitians in the lives of those with disabilities.
4. Variety in Your Work: Experience the excitement of working in multiple environments, including family homes, schools, community settings, our ORS Clinics and via telehealth.
5. Ability to grow as a clinician: Through student supervision, quality improvement projects, opportunity for clinical specialisation as well as career progression with a personalised Learning and Development plan.
Your Role:
As a valued member of our Dietetics team, you will provide comprehensive nutritional assessments and support independently in areas including:
1. Healthy eating strategies for mental and physical disabilities
2. Mindful eating principles and management of chronic conditions (Diabetes, high cholesterol, etc.)
3. Meal planning, fussy eating strategies, and tube feeding
4. Support for eating disorders
Professional Development:
At ORS, we invest in your growth:
1. Induction and Training: Enjoy a thorough ORS Dietetics Induction and access to our Medication and Nutrition database, along with online resources.
2. Continuing Education: Take advantage of internal and external professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career.
Flexible Work Environment:
We understand the importance of work-life balance. Our team is designed to support your lifestyle:
1. Client Allocation: We aim to assign clients close to your home.
2. Flexible Scheduling: You'll have ownership of your calendar, allowing you to set appointments that fit your life.
3. Part-Time Options: We offer the ability to work reduced hours if needed.
Essential Requirements:
1. Membership with Dietitians Australia (Registered APD) with minimum 1 year dietetic work experience. NDIS or private practice work highly preferable.
2. A valid driver's license and access to a car
3. Willingness to undergo necessary background checks (National Police Clearance, Working with Children Check)
4. Able to engage in marketing and advocacy efforts to enhance our services.
5. Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment
Desired Qualities:
1. A genuine passion for empowering individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals.
2. Experience in disability dietetics or a related field is a plus but not essential
3. Willingness to collaborate in improvement projects
About ORS:
As one of Australia's largest and fastest-growing family-owned allied health providers, we are proud of our 30+ year track record of delivering high-quality, evidence-based services. With nearly 700 employees across 22 locations, we foster a culture of diversity, support, and flexibility.
If you're ready to embark on a rewarding career journey and make a lasting impact, we want to hear from you
If this sounds like the job for you, don't miss this opportunity and apply now Email or call Talent Acquisition Advisor Orlando Parletta for a further conversation regarding the position orlando.parletta@orsgroup.com.au - 0421 963 240
The ORS Group is a multicultural, diverse, supportive and flexible employer, specifically encouraging applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities.
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