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Specialist Team Maternity Support Worker inNottingham inNottingham PUBLISHED TUE 25 MAR 2025

Opportunity to provide compassionate care to vulnerable patients, including survivors of abuse, drug users, and those experiencing mental health challenges.
Part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, allowing collaboration with diverse healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes.
Structured development pathways for career progression, with access to training and competency frameworks outlined by NHS England.
Flexible working hours on a part-time basis (18.75 hours per week), allowing for better work-life balance.
Engagement in meaningful work that directly impacts the well-being of mothers, newborns, and families in the community.
Access to ongoing professional development and training to enhance personal skills and competencies in maternity care.
Opportunity to assist in significant clinical tasks, including infant feeding support and child protection procedures, contributing to a comprehensive maternal and neonatal care experience.
Are you a compassionate individual with a heart for care? Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust invites you to join our Specialist Midwifery Team as a Maternity Support Worker. In this rewarding part-time role, you'll play a vital part in providing high-quality, person-centred care to women, birthing people, and their families from all walks of life. You’ll work closely with a dedicated multidisciplinary team to support those experiencing challenges, including survivors of abuse, homelessness, and mental health issues, helping them navigate their maternity journey with empathy and respect.

This role is not just about taking on responsibilities—it's an opportunity to grow and develop within the NHS. You'll receive ongoing support to enhance your skills and explore exciting career pathways. With just 18.75 hours per week, you can achieve the perfect work-life balance while making a real difference in the lives of others. If you’re ready to step into a fulfilling role where your caring nature shines, consider joining us to empower and uplift those in need. Embrace a career that fits your life and values—apply today!
Opportunity to provide compassionate care to vulnerable patients, including survivors of abuse, drug users, and those experiencing mental health challenges.
Part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, allowing collaboration with diverse healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes.
Structured development pathways for career progression, with access to training and competency frameworks outlined by NHS England.
Flexible working hours on a part-time basis (18.75 hours per week), allowing for better work-life balance.
Engagement in meaningful work that directly impacts the well-being of mothers, newborns, and families in the community.
Access to ongoing professional development and training to enhance personal skills and competencies in maternity care.
Opportunity to assist in significant clinical tasks, including infant feeding support and child protection procedures, contributing to a comprehensive maternal and neonatal care experience.

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