Maternity Support Worker in Maternal Medicine in Tooting inTooting PUBLISHED WED 5 NOV 2025 Jump to job information section
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Job description
This role is ideal for experienced carers and women seeking to deepen specialist maternity skills; applicants should hold an FdSc in Healthcare Practice (or equivalent), be able to take initiative and bring a kind, professional manner to a busy, culturally diverse unit. You’ll gain experience in a major tertiary referral and teaching hospital, with clear development prospects and a commitment to holistic, woman‑centred care. St George’s is a Disability Confident employer and offers a rich, supportive environment for clinically focused carers. For full details and to apply, click the “Apply Now” button that appears alongside this advert on jobsincare.com — the application closes on 05 December 2025.
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Requirements
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Benefits
Work in St George’s Maternal Medicine centre in Tooting (SW17) — care for complex pregnancies in a major tertiary referral unit.; Band 4 role with salary band c. £33,094–£36,195 pro rata — senior support pay reflecting responsibility and skills.; Develop hands‑on clinical skills: phlebotomy, cannula care, catheter removal, wound care and blood glucose monitoring.; Join a large teaching hospital linked to St George’s University — real access to training, mentoring and career progression.; Provide woman-centred care from antenatal to postnatal: breastfeeding support, pelvic health, vaccinations and parent education.; Work in a diverse, inclusive trust and a Disability Confident employer — supportive recruitment and culture for women.
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