New Entrant Member; Cystic Fibrosis Specialist Group

Aims and objectives of the group  
  • Develop and promote a professional specialism within dietetics 
  • Represent a defined group of members. 
  • Provide a communication network for dietitians working with patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) 
  • Be a formal/informal information resource for dietitians with little or no experience of nutrition and cystic fibrosis. 
  • Be an educational resource for its members, the public and other Health Professionals regarding nutrition and cystic fibrosis 
  • Provide a forum for sharing written information and resources in the management of cystic fibrosis  
  • Promote and encourage research 

What the role has to offer 

As the New Entrant Member you will gain access to a supportive group of experienced Cystic Fibrosis Dietitians who can share their experiences and resources with you as a new entrant to Cystic Fibrosis.

You will be given the opportunity to develop organisation, communication and project management skills, which can translate directly into your career development. It will also give you an opportunity to work with colleagues across your speciality, building networks, sharing knowledge and skills.


Main tasks and responsibilities  
  • To work with the committee to ensure the successful delivery of projects, education and networking for specialist group members.
  • An opportunity to learn from other more experienced committee members and lead on specific projects as required
  • To undertake duties which support other members of the committee and the membership.
  • To undertake specific duties as agreed with the committee eg: support research activities, sub-groups or work on specific projects and tasks.
  • To advocate for the Cystic Fibrosis specialism and the Dietetic profession as a whole.

Training support and resources 

As the social media officer, you’ll work closely with Volunteer Manager and the Communications Team who offer support, guidance and advice to the postholder. Support for this role is offered by key committee members including the chairs, and website editor who work as a team to set strategy, determine priorities and plan content.  

We have a variety of resources, tools and training available to support this role including:  

  • Full induction with BDA staff and a full handover from the previous postholder. 
  • Training and development opportunities to help build personal and professional skills including workshops, webinars and the BDA’s annual volunteer conference. 
  • Access to our social media guidance toolkit and training.  
  • Access to our volunteer handbook and volunteer hub providing a range of resources and guidance. 
  • Regular communications including a monthly volunteer newsletter with BDA updates and opportunities. 
  • Networking with other volunteers through events, webinars and access to our volunteer forums. 

Length of service and commitment  

You will be elected for a two-year term of office and hope that you will be able to stay in the role throughout this term. There is the option to extend for an additional two-year term. We hope that reasonable notice would be given if you are no longer able to fulfil this role, as we appreciate that circumstances can change. 

There are several training and development opportunities available, including a detailed induction with BDA staff and governance training to be undertaken upon commencement of each term.  

Committee meetings are held regularly throughout the year and can be attended virtually if required. There is a varying and flexible amount of work in between meetings which is dependent on the strategy, workplans and projects agreed to by the committee.   

The branch holds a minimum of one event for members a year which includes the Annual General Meeting. It is typical for the committee to attend these events. 


Recruitment method 

To apply for this role please submit a nomination form by 18 May. Nominees must be a member of the group and provide the names and signatories of two BDA members to support their nomination.  

ShapeIf you would like an informal, confidential discussion about the role and the nomination process, please contact David or Liz at [email protected]


Members who support my application

First member

Second member


Declaring conflicts of interest

Council has decided that it is good practice for all members who represent the BDA on outside bodies, who are completing specific pieces of work for the BDA, are executive committee members of specialist groups or members of standing committees to register any interests which may be perceived as potentially generating a conflict of interests with BDA business.

The definition of what needs to be recorded is: the interests of a member which might reasonably be thought by others to influence their actions in their capacity as a BDA member acting on behalf of the BDA. This is consistent with our Members’ Charter and the way other councils work (including the Health Professions Council).

This form will be held confidentially by the BDA Chief Executive and the Honorary Secretary. It will be completed by anyone representing the BDA externally or taking on a distinct piece of work, where the BDA thinks it appropriate that the member complete it. It may be used if a conflict of interests arises and  Council or the Investigatory Committee decides that it needs to access it.

Please complete the following details as fully as possible and declare any possible conflict of interest you may have. Click on either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to answer each question.

I confirm that the information given on this form is correct and understand that failure to disclose relevant information may result in my role representing the BDA being terminated.

I agree that the information I have provided may be disclosed to the Council or the Investigatory Committee if requested.

I acknowledge that, under the terms of my membership of the BDA, I must comply with the rules and policies of the BDA, professional Codes of Conduct and the Members’ Charter. In particular, I will ensure that:

  • I act in the best interests of the BDA
  • I uphold confidentiality and ensure that any information obtained during a visit is used solely for the purposes of the BDA and is not divulged to any person or third party.
  • I conduct myself appropriately and treat all present with equal respect.