Maternity support worker - Community in Haywards Heath inHaywards Heath PUBLISHED MON 9 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band 3: £24,625 to £25,674 a year per annum pro rata
PERMANENT GOOD SALARY
BLOOD PRESSURE FAMILY MATERNITY MIDWIFERY MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NEONATAL NHS RESPIRATORY RATE ROLE MODEL UNIFORM VENEPUNCTURE WEEKEND
Job description
Be part of a supportive team within University Hospitals Sussex, known for its 'where better never stops' ethos.
Work flexible shifts that can be aligned with your lifestyle, including weekends and bank holidays.
Develop phlebotomy skills and other clinical competencies in a supportive environment.
Play a vital role in empowering new mothers, offering advice and support on infant feeding.
Opportunity to work both in clinics and home settings, providing varied and engaging workdays.
Contribute to community wellbeing across Brighton and Haywards Heath, impacting local families.
Embrace a rewarding opportunity with University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust as a Maternity Support Worker, where your compassion and dedication can make a real difference in the lives of women, birthing people, and families across Brighton and Haywards Heath. This part-time, community-focused role, encompassing 23 hours per week with shifts including weekends and bank holidays, invites you to be a pivotal part of a high-performing team working together to provide exceptional postnatal care. You'll offer crucial support and practical advice on maternal and infant care, improve breast-feeding practices, and assist our excellent Midwifery Team in delivering top-notch care following our clinical guidelines. Your role will span from clinic to home settings across the community, requiring a UK driving licence.
In this position, you'll hone your interpersonal and phlebotomy skills, working alongside other dedicated professionals who share your enthusiasm for improving family lives. Your ability to communicate warmly, effectively, and sensitively, especially during times of stress or loss, will be essential. A drive for continuous improvement through collaboration, and service enhancement initiatives like audits and research, will be richly rewarded. If you're diligent, flexible, and ready to support people during one of the most momentous times in their lives, seize this chance to contribute to a service where "better never stops." Visit jobsincare.com for more details, and to take the next step towards this fulfilling career, simply click the "Apply Now" button.
In this position, you'll hone your interpersonal and phlebotomy skills, working alongside other dedicated professionals who share your enthusiasm for improving family lives. Your ability to communicate warmly, effectively, and sensitively, especially during times of stress or loss, will be essential. A drive for continuous improvement through collaboration, and service enhancement initiatives like audits and research, will be richly rewarded. If you're diligent, flexible, and ready to support people during one of the most momentous times in their lives, seize this chance to contribute to a service where "better never stops." Visit jobsincare.com for more details, and to take the next step towards this fulfilling career, simply click the "Apply Now" button.
Be part of a supportive team within University Hospitals Sussex, known for its 'where better never stops' ethos.
Work flexible shifts that can be aligned with your lifestyle, including weekends and bank holidays.
Develop phlebotomy skills and other clinical competencies in a supportive environment.
Play a vital role in empowering new mothers, offering advice and support on infant feeding.
Opportunity to work both in clinics and home settings, providing varied and engaging workdays.
Contribute to community wellbeing across Brighton and Haywards Heath, impacting local families.
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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Be part of a supportive team within University Hospitals Sussex, known for its 'where better never stops' ethos.; Work flexible shifts that can be aligned with your lifestyle, including weekends and bank holidays.; Develop phlebotomy skills and other clinical competencies in a supportive environment.; Play a vital role in empowering new mothers, offering advice and support on infant feeding.; Opportunity to work both in clinics and home settings, providing varied and engaging workdays.; Contribute to community wellbeing across Brighton and Haywards Heath, impacting local families.
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To work as a Maternity Support Worker (MSW) in the UK, you'll need a variety of skills and qualities that support the health and well-being of mothers and their newborns. Here are some key skills and attributes relevant for this role:
1. Communication Skills: You'll need to communicate effectively with mothers, their families, and healthcare professionals. This includes listening, providing information, and offering emotional support.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Being able to understand and share the feelings of mothers and their families is crucial. You will often be supporting individuals during a transformative and sometimes challenging time.
3. Teamwork: You will work alongside midwives, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Being a cooperative team member is vital for providing comprehensive care.
4. Observation Skills: The ability to observe physical and emotional changes in new mothers and their babies is important for identifying potential issues and ensuring appropriate care.
5. Basic Medical Knowledge: Familiarity with maternal and neonatal health, including common conditions, is important. This includes understanding the basics of childbirth, breastfeeding, and newborn care.
6. Organizational Skills: Managing multiple tasks, such as patient care, documentation, and liaising with healthcare professionals, requires good organization and time management skills.
7. Ability to Work Under Pressure: Maternity environments can be unpredictable and sometimes stressful. You should be able to remain calm and focused during urgent situations.
8. Cultural Sensitivity: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds and beliefs is essential in providing holistic care to mothers and families from varying cultures.
9. Physical Stamina: The role can be physically demanding, involving lifting, moving, and being on your feet for extended periods.
10. Training and Qualifications: While formal qualifications are not always a requirement, completing a relevant level 2 or 3 qualification in health and social care, or a specific maternity support qualification, can be beneficial. Some roles may require previous experience in a healthcare setting.
11. Confidentiality and Professionalism: Maintaining patient confidentiality and adhering to professional standards are crucial in establishing trust and a safe environment for care.
12. Knowledge of Health Promotion: Understanding and promoting healthy practices related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care is important for supporting mothers in making informed choices.

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