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Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition who help people make healthy dietary choices. In the UK, they often work within the NHS, private practice, or community settings, providing advice to individuals and groups about how diet affects health and wellbeing. Their work involves assessing clients' nutritional needs, creating tailored meal plans, and educating people about managing health conditions such as diabetes, food allergies, obesity, or eating disorders. Dietitians also work alongside doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to develop effective treatment plans. To become a dietitian, you need to complete an approved degree in dietetics and register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

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Average Salary

Dietitians in the UK typically earn between £25,000 and £45,000 per year, depending on experience and seniority.

Job Growth

According to the NHS, there are over 9,000 registered dietitians in the UK, with demand expected to rise due to increasing public health awareness.

Typical Working Hours

Most dietitians work 37.5 hours per week, usually within the NHS or private health settings.

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Achieve Relevant Qualifications

Complete GCSEs and A levels

Gain the required GCSEs, including science subjects, and A levels such as biology and chemistry.

To become a dietitian, you typically need at least five GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 including English, maths, and a science subject. For A levels, biology and chemistry are recommended, as universities often require these for entry onto dietetics degrees.

Obtain a Degree in Dietetics

Earn a BSc degree in dietetics or an approved postgraduate course accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council HCPC.

You can study a full-time undergraduate degree in dietetics, which usually takes three to four years. Some universities also offer postgraduate courses if you already have a relevant science degree. Make sure your chosen course is approved by the HCPC, as this is essential for registration as a dietitian.

Gain Practical Experience

Complete Clinical Placements

Undertake practical placements as part of your degree course to gain hands-on experience in a range of healthcare settings.

Placements are a compulsory element of all accredited dietetics courses. You will have the opportunity to work in hospitals, community settings, and sometimes in the food industry. These placements help you develop important practical skills and understand the daily responsibilities of a dietitian.

Volunteer or Work in Related Roles

Gain additional experience by volunteering or working in healthcare, nutrition, or community settings.

Experience in roles such as healthcare assistant, nutrition advisor, or volunteering in community health projects can strengthen your skills and CV. This will also improve your understanding of the profession and help you stand out when applying for your first dietitian role.

Register and Start Your Career

Register with the HCPC

Apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council, which is required to practise as a dietitian in the UK.

Once you have completed your accredited dietetics degree, you must register with the HCPC to legally work as a dietitian. Registration demonstrates that you meet the required professional standards. You can find out more and apply on the HCPC website.

Apply for Dietitian Positions

Look for jobs within the NHS, private healthcare, community health, or industry and begin your career as a registered dietitian.

Most newly qualified dietitians start their careers in the NHS, but there are also opportunities in private practice, sports nutrition, food industry, research, and education. Regularly check NHS Jobs, specialist recruitment sites, and professional networks for vacancies.

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Sample Qualifications

How to become

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role

University

You'll need a degree or postgraduate qualification in dietetics or human nutrition, accredited by the British Dietetic Association.

You might be able to take a postgraduate course if you already have a degree with an acceptable level of human physiology and biochemistry.

You might be able to get additional student financial support through the NHS Learning Support Fund.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English, maths and science
  • 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology or chemistry
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study

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Apprenticeship

You might be able to do a dietitian degree apprenticeship.

This typically takes 4 years to complete as a mix of workplace learning and academic study at an approved university.

If you complete your apprenticeship successfully, you'll be eligible for full membership of the British Dietetic Association.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, preferably including biology, for a degree apprenticeship

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Work

You could work as a dietetic assistant and study part-time for a degree to qualify as a dietitian.

Volunteering

You'll find it helpful to get some paid or voluntary experience in the health or care sector before you apply for a course.

You can also find volunteering opportunities through The National Council for Voluntary Organisations and Do IT.

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Registration

Career tips

When applying for courses and apprenticeships, you'll be expected to have an understanding of how NHS values apply in your work.

Professional and industry bodies

You may find it useful to join organisations like the British Dietetic Association for training opportunities and to make industry contacts.

Further information

You'll find more advice about becoming a dietitian from the British Dietetic Association and Health Careers.

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