If you are looking for a new challenge and an exciting change of midwifery direction, then come and join our wonderful, highly motivated, enthusiastic experienced, woman centred Indigo Team.
As a trust we have award winning community-based midwifery teams specialising in the care of vulnerable women / birthing people e.g. mental health, domestic violence, child protection and families with complex needs within the Trust.
Indigo team provides an intensive community based preventative approach to women with additional needs during the ante and postnatal period. The work focuses on reducing inequalities in health and child development. We provide a caseload approach where continuity of care is provided for women, with discharge and handover to Health Professionals. The care is tailored according to their individual needs. We offer outreach and home visiting in the ante and postnatal period to engage those women less likely to access services themselves.
Your role will involve adapting the care required to the needs of the woman, either at home, within the hospital setting or in the community. You will need to be available to work weekdays and some weekends. Being a car driver is essential. You will need to have been qualified at least 18 months and have had some experience of community midwifery; however, this can be accommodated if you have the passion and philosophy of the team ethics.
We test all shortlisted candidates prior to interview on Risk and Medicines Management.
You will facilitate close working relations between the multidisciplinary team and outside agents, ensuring women and their families are aware and can access all services.
You will be an experienced, autonomous, motivated and passionate midwife providing additional professional support to women, partners and families who are identified as being vulnerable both in the community and hospital setting by carrying your own caseload of women. You will provide midwifery care to your own caseload of women throughout the transition into motherhood.
You will provide midwifery care to your own caseload of women during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
There may also be a requirement to provide labour care and participate in the on call system.
The team workload is reviewed regularly therefore you will be responsible in collating and submitting data alongside your team members
The post holder is responsible for the assessment development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care, both for specific groups of clients as the named care provider and in supporting the care of all clients on the ward / unit. As a qualified midwife the post holder will be required to provide the necessary supervision, care and advice to women/birthing people during pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, to conduct deliveries under their own responsibility and care for the newborn. They should have a sound knowledge in all areas of midwifery care, which facilitates clinical practice development.
They will be required to participate in their continuing professional development and other development activities and have completed a preceptorship programme.
If working in the hospital, the post requires effective communication and an ability to provide support for the shift co-ordinator to ensure the effective running of the ward/unit in their absence.
The post holder will also provide daily clinical and managerial leadership to midwifery and support staff in the delivery of evidence based client centred care.
The teaching and supervision of student midwives, student nurses and medical students are included.
If the post holder is community based, they are expected to work in the community/ birth centre setting but can be asked to rotate between all clinical areas to cover service needs and demands at times of escalation.
The post holder will be expected to work in the hospital or community environment covering all shifts and on call commitments (Community) as required by the service.