Delivery Suite Co-ordinator and Flow Co-ordinator inStoke on Trent inStoke on Trent PUBLISHED TUE 3 DEC 2024

Opportunity for leadership, The role allows midwives to take on a leadership position, coordinating a clinical team and managing the delivery suite, which enhances professional development.
Impact on patient care, The Midwife Coordinator plays a crucial role in ensuring high-quality, safe care for patients, making a significant difference in the community.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, The role offers extensive interaction with a variety of healthcare professionals, fostering teamwork and collaborative problem-solving.
Empowerment of staff, The Midwife Coordinator supports and encourages staff development, conducting appraisals and helping team members reach their maximum potential.
Innovative practice, The position encourages the implementation of evidence-based midwifery practices, promoting creativity and improving service delivery.
Dynamic working environment, The role involves dealing with a variety of operational challenges, ensuring no two days are the same and maintaining engagement.
The University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust is seeking an experienced midwife to join their Delivery Suite Coordinator team in Stoke on Trent. The role involves managing the clinical team and coordinating the labour ward, with a focus on delivering high-quality, safe care in a dynamic environment. Responsibilities include ensuring adequate staffing, facilitating innovative midwifery practices, and promoting collaboration among the multidisciplinary team. The Coordinator will also act as a role model, supporting the development of staff through appraisals and personal development plans, while utilizing audit data to enhance service efficiency.

The position requires flexibility, with shifts covering nights, weekends, and days. Candidates should possess strong operational and leadership skills and be prepared to tackle the evolving challenges within the delivery suite.



in Stoke on Trent
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