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Dietitian in West Midlands

Birmingham is the UK's second-largest city and the commercial heart of the West Midlands private healthcare market. The region also includes Coventry, Wolverhampton, and Stoke-on-Trent, all of which have active independent clinical sectors. Dietitian roles in the West Midlands are served by a mix of single-site independents and multi-site private healthcare groups, offering candidates a range of practice environments.

About this role

Dietitians in the UK are HCPC-registered clinicians and the only nutrition professionals with statutory regulation. They assess, diagnose, and treat nutritional and dietary conditions across a wide range of clinical settings. Private dietitians work in weight management, gastrointestinal conditions, paediatric nutrition, and sports performance.

Regulator Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) / British Dietetic Association (BDA)
Typical salary £28,000 – £50,000

Common questions

What qualifications does a Dietitian need in the UK?

A BSc or postgraduate diploma in Dietetics from an HCPC-approved programme, followed by HCPC registration. Dietitians are the only protected nutrition professional title in the UK.

How much does a private Dietitian earn?

Employed private dietitians earn £28,000–£45,000. Independent dietitians charging per consultation can earn more.

What is the difference between a Dietitian and a Nutritionist?

The title 'Dietitian' is legally protected in the UK and requires HCPC registration. 'Nutritionist' is not a protected title, though registered nutritionists (RNutr) are accredited by the Association for Nutrition.

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