Dietitian – Nulsen Therapy
Parental Leave Cover | Until 30/03/2027
Part-time (0.4–0.5 FTE)
Join an industry-leading community service provider
where you’ll have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people
with disability.
Manage an adult clinical caseload with varying
diagnoses and complexity, collaborating with team members to achieve the best
outcomes for your clients and empowering them to live their best life.
It’s 2026, which means flexibility is a must!
You’ll get the best of both worlds where you can work from home and the office,
interspersed with getting out on the road to visit clients in their homes (24/7
supported living accommodation) and out in the community.
Among the many other benefits of the role (which
you’ll read below!), you’ll finish each day knowing you’ve made a difference in
the life of someone with a disability. Reporting to the Clinical
Lead - Dietitian, Nulsen therapy.
Why Join Us?
- Above‑award salary package: $90,784 – $119,429 + super (depending on experience)
- Salary packaging of up to $18,550
- Three additional leave days per year (pro‑rata)
- Flexible working arrangements, including work‑from‑home
- IT provided (laptop + phone)
- Personal/Carers/Compassionate Leave options
- Annual flu vaccination program
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program
- Professional development support:
- $2,500 annual allowance (pro‑rata)
- 20 paid hours per year for learning and development
Grow your career with us—we invest in your professional journey.
About the Role
As a Dietitian at Nulsen Therapy, your responsibilities will include:
- Providing evidence‑based, disability‑specific therapy supports, including assessment,
direct intervention, report–writing and case management to clients funded by NDIS
or DSOA streams.
- Completing accurate, timely and high‑quality NDIS reports.
- Working collaboratively with clients, families, and support teams to achieve individual goals
- Participating in case conferences and team meetings where required
About You
To be successful in this position, you will demonstrate:
- Strong organisational and time management skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively within an inter‑professional team.
- A strong person‑centred approach to supporting people with disability.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively with families, clients, and team members.
Desirable
- 1+ year experience as a Dietitian (new graduates encouraged to apply).
- Experience working with adults with disability within the NDIS.
- A working knowledge of enteral nutrition support.
Mandatory Requirements
- Relevant tertiary qualification in Nutrition and Dietetics from a recognised institution.
- Current (or eligible) registration to Dietitians Australia (DA) as an Accredited Practicing Dietician (APD).
- Australian citizenship or permanent residency
- Current Australian driver's licence
- NDIS Worker Screening Check (through DotDirect)
- Provide First Aid – HLTFAID011
Interested?
To learn more, contact the People & Planning Officer on 6253 4700.
Or, if you're ready to make a difference—apply now through SEEK.