# Band 7 Dietitian Jobs in the NHS

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## Live Market Snapshot

- **Live vacancies:** 32
- **NHS employers:** 28
- **New vacancies this week:** 14
- **Filter scope:** Scoped to Band 7 and Dietitian.
- **Observed salary range:** GBP 47,810 to GBP 65,261

## Role Summary

NHS dietitians assess nutritional needs and plan dietary interventions for patients with conditions ranging from diabetes and renal disease to eating disorders and critical illness. Most posts sit in acute hospital teams or community services, with specialist roles in areas like oncology, paediatrics, and gastroenterology. Dietitians enter at Band 5 and can progress to highly specialist and consultant roles.

## Typical Responsibilities

- Managing enteral feeding (NG, NJ, PEG) and parenteral nutrition referrals
- Specialist dietary management for complex conditions (renal, hepatology, critical care)
- Malnutrition screening, MUST scoring, and nutrition support ward rounds
- Supervising dietetic assistants and students on placement
- Outpatient clinic management for long-term conditions (diabetes, IBD, allergy)
- Clinical audit, outcome measurement, and guideline development
- Food service and menu planning liaison (for catering-facing roles)

## Typical Requirements

- HCPC registration as a dietitian
- Subspecialty experience relevant to the post (oncology, paediatrics, renal, etc.)
- Supplementary or independent prescribing (for advanced roles)
- BDA membership (recommended but not essential)

## Employers Hiring

- Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (2 jobs)
- Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (2 jobs)
- Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust (2 jobs)
- University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)
- Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (1 jobs)
- Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (1 jobs)
- Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (1 jobs)
- Croydon Health Services NHS Trust (1 jobs)

## Locations Hiring

- London, London (6 jobs)
- Dartford, South East (2 jobs)
- Aylesbury, South East (2 jobs)
- Leeds, North East and Yorkshire (2 jobs)
- King's Lynn, East of England (1 jobs)
- Derby, Midlands (1 jobs)
- Oxford, South East (1 jobs)
- Southampton, South East (1 jobs)
- Norwich, East of England (1 jobs)
- Bristol, South West (1 jobs)
- Middlesbrough, North East and Yorkshire (1 jobs)
- Stoke-on-Trent, Midlands (1 jobs)

## Grade Context

Band 7 posts include clinical nurse specialists, ward managers, team leaders, advanced practitioners, and highly specialist therapists. Applications at this level need evidence of leadership, service improvement, and specialist expertise beyond day-to-day clinical work. Salary guidance: £49,387 - £56,515.

## Grade Requirements

Professional registration with significant post-qualification experience

Demonstrable specialist expertise in the relevant clinical or functional area

Track record of leading teams, projects, or service improvements

Postgraduate qualification (master's level often expected)

Evidence of governance, audit, or quality improvement leadership

## FAQs

### What is the salary for NHS Band 7 roles?

NHS Band 7 roles pay between £49,387 and £56,515 per year under the 2026/27 pay scale, plus additional payments for unsocial hours and high-cost area supplements.

### What jobs are available at NHS Band 7?

Band 7 roles include ward managers, clinical nurse specialists, team leaders, advanced practitioners, highly specialist therapists, and senior pharmacists. These are senior clinical or leadership positions.

### What qualifications do I need for NHS Band 7 jobs?

Band 7 roles typically require a relevant degree, professional registration, significant experience, and often postgraduate qualifications such as a master's degree or specialist training programmes.

### What qualifications do I need to become an NHS dietitian?

You need a degree in dietetics approved by the HCPC and registration with HCPC. Most NHS dietitian roles start at Band 5 for newly qualified practitioners.

### What areas can NHS dietitians specialise in?

NHS dietitians can specialise in areas including oncology, paediatrics, gastroenterology, diabetes, renal, eating disorders, critical care, and community nutrition. Advanced roles develop expertise in specific patient populations.

### How much do NHS dietitians earn?

Under the 2026/27 pay scale, NHS dietitians start at Band 5 (approximately £32,000-£39,000), with specialist roles at Band 6 (£40,000-£48,000), senior specialists at Band 7 (£49,000-£57,000), and consultant dietitians at Band 8 (£58,000+).

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