Join HCA as a Dietitian

Support Better Health Through Nutrition

Make a meaningful impact by supporting nutrition, health outcomes, and overall wellbeing for older Australians. At HCA, our dietitians work across residential aged care, and home care settings, helping clients maintain strength, manage chronic conditions, and improve quality of life through tailored nutrition support.

Nutrition plays a critical role in health, particularly in older adults, where the right support can significantly improve recovery, independence, and long-term wellbeing.

 

  • Achieve true work-life balance
  • Ongoing clinical and admin support
  • Attractive joining bonus available
  • Access to professional development pathways

 

Why Choose to Work with HCA?

Enhanced Scope of Work

Our dietitians work across diverse care settings, delivering personalised nutrition support that directly impacts client health, recovery and wellbeing.

Evidence-Based Care

We use evidence-based nutrition strategies to support chronic disease management, improve outcomes, and enhance quality of life for our clients.

Stable & Rewarding Work

With increasing demand for nutrition support across aged care and community services, dietetics offers long-term stability and meaningful career opportunities.

Support & Mentorship

You’ll be supported by an experienced and dedicated Dietetics Team Leader with guidance, training and development opportunities to help you grow your career.

Flexible Roles in Every Care Model

At HCA Allied Health, we recognise the important role dietitians play in improving health outcomes and supporting independence.

That’s why we offer flexible opportunities across three care models, residential aged care, community care, and wellness centres, allowing you to work in a way that suits your expertise and lifestyle.

Nationwide Opportunities

Wherever you are, we’re there with you!

With a national footprint spanning every state and territory, HCA Allied Health offers dietitian roles across metro, regional, and rural locations. Whether you’re looking to stay local or explore a new part of Australia, we have opportunities to match your lifestyle and career goals.

Planning To Move?

We’ve got you covered.

Our teams can support your relocation and seamlessly connect you with work in your new area—so your career keeps moving, no matter where you go.

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We offer a range of allied health roles within residential care, community, and travel allowing you to find the right fit based on your skills and experience. 
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More Ways to Work Allied with HCA

At Healthcare Australia, we understand that Allied Healthcare professionals value different things at different stages, whether it’s adventure, flexibility, or long-term stability.

That’s why we offer multiple career pathways to help you shape the future that works for you.

FAQs

Welcome to our Dietitians FAQs. This section answers common questions about Dietitian roles with Healthcare Australia, including job opportunities, settings we work in, training, and career support. Whether you are early in your career or looking for your next role, you will find helpful information here. If your question is not listed, our friendly team is always happy to help.

What dietitian jobs are available in Australia right now?

Healthcare Australia offers a wide range of dietitian roles across hospitals, aged care facilities, and community settings throughout Australia.

Opportunities are available in metro areas, as well as rural and regional locations, with both short-term placements and ongoing roles to suit your career goals.

How much do dietitians earn in Australia?

Dietitian salaries vary within Australia based on experience, location, and sector.  HCA works with clients to ensure that pay rates reflect the current market demand and workforce shortages.

Where are dietitians most in demand in Australia?

Within Australia, dietitians are in high demand across both aged care and residential services, specifically in regional and rural parts experiencing workforce shortages. Creating strong opportunities for allied health professionals seeking consistent work.

What qualifications do I need to become a dietitian in Australia?

HCA supports qualified dietitians in finding roles aligned with their experience across residential aged care and healthcare settings. Working as a dietitian in Australia, an accredited dietetics degree and eligibility for professional registration.

Are there travel or locum dietitian jobs in Australia?

Yes, HCA offers flexible placement opportunities for dietitians open to travel, particularly in regional and underserved communities across Australia. These roles provide the chance to gain diverse experience while supporting facilities with critical workforce needs.

Can dietitians work in aged care facilities in Australia?

Dietitians play a vital role in residential aged care across Australia, supporting nutritional care plans, compliance, and resident wellbeing. Healthcare Australia partners with aged care providers nationwide to place dietitians in meaningful, ongoing roles.

What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist in Australia?

Dietitians are qualified allied health professionals who can provide clinical nutrition advice, while nutritionists may not require the same level of accreditation. HCA focuses on placing qualified dietitians into clinical and residential care environments where regulated expertise is essential.

How do I get a hospital or aged care dietitian job in Australia?

Registering with Healthcare Australia is one of the fastest ways to access dietitian roles across hospitals and aged care facilities in Australia. Our team connects you with opportunities that match your experience, preferred location, and availability.

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