Work Type: Fixed-term - Part-time
Salary: Salary not specified
Grade: Grade not specified
Occupation: Health and allied health
Location: Hume - Moira
Reference: 48BRD
Position: Dietitian
Location: Cobram
EFT/Hours: 0.6 EFT (48 Hours Per Fortnight)
Status: Fixed Term Part Time (Until July 2027)
Hourly Rate:
Grade 1 (Year 1 to 7) $32.7474 to $46.5211 per hour plus 12% superannuation
Grade 2 (Year 2 to 4) $47.8132 to $54.1026 per hour plus 12% superannuation
About the Role
NCN Health is seeking a Dietitian to join our Chronic Disease and Allied Health team.
The Dietitian is responsible for providing comprehensive dietetic and nutrition education, counselling and advice to individuals, families, community groups and organisations about food and nutrition for good health. The role will also work collaboratively with other team members to support health promotion activities related to diet and nutrition to the wider community.
About You
What We Offer
At NCN Health, we are investing in creating a joyful workplace, where people feel connected, respected and supported to thrive and achieve their full potential. Our employee benefits are designed to support both your professional and personal wellbeing.
Enquiries
Bruce Gilmour, Chronic Disease and Allied Health Manager Phone: (03) 5862 0566
For further information please refer to the position description and submit a response to the Key Selection Criteria for your application to be considered.
Closing Date
Tuesday, 9th June 2026 at 11:59pm
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and selection activity (e.g., interviews) may commence prior to the advertised closing date.
Need help submitting your application? Contact the Hiring Manager listed above or call the NCN Health People and Culture Team on 03 5862 0388.
About Us
NCN Health is a regional health service located in the Moira Shire of Victoria, approximately three hours north of Melbourne, providing healthcare to residents of, and visitors to, Cobram, Nathalia and Numurkah and their surrounding communities.
With a caring, dedicated, engaged and diverse workforce of over 500, we proudly serve a population of up to 18,000 people and are committed to providing safe, high quality care and services that improve the health and wellbeing of our patients and the community.
Why Join Us?
We are an equal opportunity employer, actively fostering and promoting a fair, equitable, diverse and inclusive workplace culture that welcomes and values people of all abilities, ages, backgrounds, cultures, genders and identities.
We encourage and support applications from people identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, with lived experience of disability, from the LGBTIQA+ community and from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
We are proud to be a Child Safe workplace that champions the safety, protection and wellbeing of all children. We have zero tolerance of abuse, violence, bullying, harassment and discrimination in all forms, and are committed to ensuring the safety of both our patients and people.