Starting out as a Freelance Dietitian

Whether you are new to freelancing or still thinking about it, this one-day course will provide valuable information, tips, and practical activities to support you when starting out as a freelance dietitian. This popular and recently updated course is tailor-made for dietitians by dietitians. Course facilitators are dietitians who have succeeded in doing just what you’re planning and understand the challenges of freelance work.

The aims of this course are to:
  • Equip participants with the key elements required when starting as a freelance dietitian.
  • Offer practical support, knowledge, and tools needed to embark on a career in freelance dietetics.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Identify your most marketable skills and services.
  • Know what to include in an effective business plan.
  • Understand the essential elements needed for insurance, taxation and accounting.
  • Outline a marketing plan to promote and grow your business.
  • Network with others in a similar situation for help and support.
  • Construct an action plan for the next steps.
Programme
  • 9.30am            Welcome, introduction, pros and cons of freelancing
  • 10.30am          Your skills and work opportunities                             
  • 11.00am          Mid-morning break
  • 11.15am          Business structure and administration                         
  • 12.30pm          Lunch
  • 1.00pm            Professional and commercial considerations.  Private practice, setting fees and GDPR
  • 2.00pm            Mid-afternoon break
  • 2.15pm            Marketing, advertising and social media                               
  • 3.30pm            Next steps, CPD and signposting & time for questions
  • 4.00pm            Finish

N.B timings are subject to change

Register your interest

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