Executive Leader β€” Nutrition, SLT & Dietetics

Executive Leader β€” Nutrition, SLT & Dietetics

Full-Time 59400 - 72600 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead and develop Nutrition, SLT & Dietetics services while ensuring high standards.
  • Company: Join a forward-thinking organisation committed to excellence in health services.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a focus on equality and inclusion.
  • Other info: Opportunity for impactful collaboration and career advancement.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in health services and support diverse teams.
  • Qualifications: Proven leadership experience in Nutrition, SLT or Dietetics.

The predicted salary is between 59400 - 72600 Β£ per year.

Awarded role for a Professional Head of Nutrition, SLT & Dietetics.

The post focuses on leadership, workforce planning, and ensuring high standards across Nutrition, SLT and Dietetics services in line with organisational objectives.

The role emphasizes staff development, equality, diversity and inclusion, and cross-service collaboration while supporting recruitment and induction activities within the workforce.

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Executive Leader β€” Nutrition, SLT & Dietetics employer: Allscreens Nationwide Ltd

Allscreens Nationwide is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive team culture where employees are valued and encouraged to thrive. With access to state-of-the-art training facilities and opportunities for career progression, our Automotive Glazing Technicians in Birmingham can expect not only competitive bonuses but also the chance to work with the latest technology in the industry. Join us and be part of a company that prioritises both employee well-being and customer satisfaction.

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Contact Details:

Allscreens Nationwide Ltd Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Executive Leader β€” Nutrition, SLT & Dietetics

Leadership
Workforce Planning
High Standards Management
Staff Development
Equality and Diversity
Inclusion Practices
Cross-Service Collaboration