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Midwife Practitioner - High Risk Specialist Team (Tower)inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year p.a inc HCA (pro rata for part time)  PERMANENT 
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Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustFollow Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to specialize in high-risk midwifery, gaining experience with severe mental health conditions, drug and alcohol dependency, and fetal anomalies.
Work within a supportive multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration with specialists in various fields such as obstetric medicine, neonatology, and mental health.
Engage in woman-centered care and provide individualized support throughout pregnancy, labor, and postnatal care, enhancing job satisfaction.
Permanent position with no on-call duties, ensuring a better work-life balance while fostering a committed midwifery career.
Involve in antenatal education, taking on leadership opportunities and contributing to the professional growth of the community.
Utilization of full midwifery skills, allowing for professional development and expertise in both community and intrapartum care settings.
Access to resources such as midwifery psychological support and reflective sessions, promoting ongoing learning and emotional well-being.
Are you a passionate midwife looking to elevate your career while making a real difference in the lives of women and their families? Join the High Risk Specialist Team at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London, where you'll provide compassionate, woman-centred care as part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team. In this vital role, you'll support women facing complex challenges during pregnancy, including severe mental health conditions, drug and alcohol dependency, and fetal anomalies, ensuring their journey is as holistic and personalised as possible.

This permanent position offers a flexible shift pattern—days and nights—with no on-call duties required, allowing you to achieve a work-life balance. You’ll also enjoy the opportunity to collaborate with specialists from various fields, enhancing your expertise and contributing to antenatal education initiatives. A full driving licence is necessary as you'll be conducting essential postnatal visits within the GSTT area, with a pool car provided. If you’re an enthusiastic, kind-hearted midwife eager to make a difference during challenging times, we can’t wait to hear from you. Apply by 6th April 2025, with interviews scheduled for 16th April 2025. Your rewarding journey awaits!
Opportunity to specialize in high-risk midwifery, gaining experience with severe mental health conditions, drug and alcohol dependency, and fetal anomalies.
Work within a supportive multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration with specialists in various fields such as obstetric medicine, neonatology, and mental health.
Engage in woman-centered care and provide individualized support throughout pregnancy, labor, and postnatal care, enhancing job satisfaction.
Permanent position with no on-call duties, ensuring a better work-life balance while fostering a committed midwifery career.
Involve in antenatal education, taking on leadership opportunities and contributing to the professional growth of the community.
Utilization of full midwifery skills, allowing for professional development and expertise in both community and intrapartum care settings.
Access to resources such as midwifery psychological support and reflective sessions, promoting ongoing learning and emotional well-being.

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