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Dietitian: Typical employers/vacancy sources

Typical employers

The National Health Service (NHS) is the major employer of dietitians who work either in hospitals for acute NHS trusts or in the community for Primary Care Trusts. There are also increasing openings in the private health care sector.

Dietitians also work for:

  • local authorities;
  • the food industry and food and drink manufacturers;
  • supermarket chains;
  • trade associations and promotional groups;
  • education and research establishments;
  • pharmaceutical companies;
  • the media;
  • professional sports clubs;
  • Olympic camps.

Other opportunities exist in the voluntary sector and with international relief agencies. Additional qualifications may be necessary for working abroad, as British dietetic qualifications are not necessarily globally recognised.

Some dietitians work freelance and are listed on Dietitians Unlimited , which is run by the Freelance Dietitians specialist group of the British Dietetic Association (BDA) .

Sources of vacancies

Search graduate jobs on this site.

There are a number of recruitment agencies that recruit for dietitian posts. See the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC)  for specialist agencies.

See also job hunting tips and applications, CVs and interviews.

 
AGCAS
Written by AGCAS editors,
Last updated:
June 2010

 
 

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