Dietitian

Dietitians translate the science of nutrition into everyday information about food and advise people on their food and nutrition choices. 

Working life

You'll assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems. Your aim is to promote good health and prevent disease in individuals and communities.

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You'll be skilled at translating scientific and medical research related to food and health into practical guidance for the general public. You'll also teach health professionals about diet and nutrition. 

You'll work in hospitals or in the community and with individuals and communities with both healthy and sick people. You could, for example, work with people who:

  • have digestive problems
  • want to lose weight
  • need to put on weight after an illness
  • have HIV
  • have an eating disorder
  • want to improve their sports performance
  • have an allergy.

As well as working with other health professionals and nutritionists, you may supervise the work of dietetic assistants. Dietitians and nutritionists have different roles and training and are regulated by different bodies.

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Entry requirements

You must first successfully complete an approved degree in dietetics, usually at undergraduate level. You'll need

  • two or three A levels, including chemistry, maths or biology, along with five GCSEs (grades 4-9/A-C), including English language and maths

or equivalent qualifications

  • BTEC, HND or HNC which includes science subjects
  • relevant T level
  • relevant NVQ
  • science-based access course
  • equivalent level Scottish or Irish qualifications

To get onto a postgraduate course you will normally be expected to hold an honours degree which contains an acceptable level of human physiology and biochemistry. The other option is to apply for an apprenticeship degree

Annual payments

If you're eligible, you’ll receive at least £5,000 a year towards your studies while at university. Your personal circumstances may mean you could receive more. And the good news? You'll never have to pay it back.  Find out more. 

Degree apprenticeship

A degree apprenticeship is another way to become a dietitian. Apprenticeships give you the chance to earn a living while gaining your qualification. Your employer and the government will pay the tuition fees, so apprenticeships aren’t eligible for student grants.

Must have skills

Don’t forget – academic qualifications aren’t everything. You’ll need to be interested in science and food and people's lifestyles. You'll need excellent communication skills and be able to explain complex things simply.

Training and career development

Once qualified, dietitians often join the British Dietetic Association. Registered dietitians have to keep their skills and knowledge up to date with annual CPD (continuing professional development). BDA runs courses, conferences and seminars where dietitians can exchange ideas and update their skills.

You could specialise in a clinical area, such as cancer or diabetes or  work with particular groups, such as elderly people or those with learning difficulties. Teaching and health education are also options. You could take on a management role where you would supervise the work of a team of dietitians. Eventually, you could be responsible for controlling a budget and planning and marketing a dietetic service.

You could work in sports nutrition or the food industry. Some dietitians move into marketing roles such as publishing, sales and public relations.

Pay and benefits

Your standard working week will be around 37.5 hours with the need to work flexibly over a seven day period. As a dietitian, you’ll be paid on the Agenda for Change (AFC) pay system, typically starting on band 5.

You’ll also have access to our generous pension scheme and health service discounts, as well as 27 days of annual leave plus bank holidays.

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  • Nutrition and Dietetics

    University of Nottingham

    Qualification
    Master of Nutrition - MNutr
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    4 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dietetics / nutrition
    Contact details
    +44 (0)115 951 5559
    Region
    East Midlands
    Admissions address
    Sutton Bonington
    Leicestershire
    Loughborough
    LE12 5RD
    England
  • Nutrition and Dietetics

    University of Chester

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    3 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dietetics / nutrition
    Contact details
    [email protected] 01244 567470
    Region
    North West
    Admissions address
    Parkgate Road
    Chester
    CH1 4BJ
    United Kingdom
  • Dietetics

    Robert Gordon University

    Qualification
    Master of Dietetics - MDiet
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    4 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dietetics / nutrition
    Contact details
    [email protected] 01224 262728
    Region
    Scotland
    Admissions address
    Garthdee House
    Garthdee Road
    Aberdeen
    AB10 7QB
    United Kingdom
  • Dietetics

    University of East Anglia UEA

    Qualification
    MSc
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    2 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dietetics / nutrition
    Contact details
    [email protected] 01603 591515
    Region
    East of England
    Admissions address
    University of East Anglia
    Norwich
    NR4 7TJ
    United Kingdom
  • Dietetics

    Cardiff Metropolitan University

    Qualification
    Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    2 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dietetics / nutrition
    Contact details
    [email protected] 029 2041 6010
    Region
    Wales
    Admissions address
    Western Avenue
    Cardiff
    CF5 2YB
    Wales

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