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A healthcare provider in East London seeks experienced midwives to join their Bank Midwifery Team. This role involves providing high-quality midwifery care, promoting infant feeding and participation in the training of student midwives. Candidates must be registered midwives with at least 12 months of experience and competencies in suturing and cannulation. Competitive training opportunities and exposure to hospital and community settings are available.
If you have vision, are dynamic and motivated with a commitment to providing and developing a first class service then Lewisham & Greenwich Maternity services want you.
We are looking for experienced midwives, to join our Bank Midwifery Team as part of our award winning midwifery service.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for highly motivated, enthusiastic, experienced and client centered midwives to join the bank to supplement our well-established community Midwifery teams as well as our hospital environment.
Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust provides maternity services to approximately 7,000 mothers, birthing people and their babies every year. We run obstetric units at the Queen
Elizabeth, Woolwich and University Hospital Lewisham. We have very successful co-aligned Birth Centre on both sites. Both Obstetric Units have water birth pools and facilities to
support clients to have the birth they want.
Our diverse client population provides us with constant challenges and we strive to provide the highest standard of care. We have considerable expertise at caring for clients with complex and high risk needs and our award winning specialist midwives consistently provide the highest standard of multi agency care. Our community teams cover a vast geographical area in which they provide care within a range of different settings, facilitating bookings, ante and post natal clinics as well as post natal care within the home.
The post holder will be required to provide the full remit of midwifery care for women, birthing people, birthing people. The post holder should have a philosophy that is client centered, promotes choice and actively uses approaches to give clientsthe birth they want.
Midwives will work within a team including maternity support workers to provideappropriate care for women, birthing people and their families.
The teaching and supervision of student midwives is expected and encouraged.
The post holder will be designated to take charge of a ward area in the absence of the person who has continuing responsibility.
The post holder is expected to work in any area required to cover service needs anddemands.
As a bank midwife you will have access to our training and development study days.
Joining our Midwifery Bank offers you the opportunity to experience working in both our Community and Hospital setting enabling you to see how the trust operates with the possibility of then obtaining a substantive post.
Please read the Personal and Job specifications carefully. You should provide evidence in your application of the qualities required and why you would be an asset to our Bank Midwifery team. You must be competent in suturing and cannulation.
This post is not suitable for Newly Qualified Midwives.
If you would like more information regarding the post please contact Lynn Bayes,
Community matron, lynn.bayes@nhs.net
Clinical:
1.1 Maintain a high standard of midwifery care based on evidence based practice
1.2 Promote infant feeding throughout pregnancy and help with infant feeding, as
determined by women / birthing peoples informed choice.
1.3 Keep up to date with changes and developments in midwifery care and
participate in any research projects applicable to the maternity unit.
1.4 Be confident and competent in all areas of midwifery, therefore able to carry
out total midwifery care during the whole period of admission.
1.5 Participate in review of clinical practice.
1.6 Maintain statutory records any other records that are required locally,
including maternity computer systems, e.g. iCare.
1.7 Can demonstrate competence in perineal repair & cannulation.
1.8 Complete mandatory training, including four x CTG workshops annually.
1.9 Give clinical guidance to other colleagues as required.
1.10 Act as a Mentor to student midwives and maintain Live sign -off status.
1.11 Plan, organise and participate in Parent Education teaching in the
department.
Professional:
2.1 Maintain NMC registration and ensure that the Notification of Intention to Practice
is submitted annually.
2.2 Revalidate with NMC every three years, by providing appropriate evidence to
their confirmer as requested.
2.3 Practice in accordance with the NMC Code of Conduct and the Midwives Rules.
Ensure that other NMC documents/standards and Trust guidelines are adhered
to. Maintain and develop professional knowledge and competence in accordance
with NMC recommendations.
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2.4 Plan and provide individualised care based on careful history taking, medical and
social assessment as early in pregnancy as possible.
2.5 To promote and maintain standards of professional practice in order to enhance
quality of care for clients.
2.6 Work within the agreed guidelines, policies and practices and participate in the
review of guidelines and practice.
2.7 Be accountable for maintaining a safe and responsible approach to own sphere
of practice. Ensure good communication with appropriate team professionals/
agencies/clients using discretion and maintaining confidentiality and a level of
continuity and quality of care.
2.8 Always maintain legible and contemporary records, reflecting the
management of care.
2.9 Communicate information effectively with clients to assist them in making
informed choice regarding maternity care.
2.10 Be aware of the Data Protection Act, Information Governance and
confidentiality rules.
2.11 Work towards the aims and objectives of the Trusts Nursing and Midwifery
2.12 Always maintain the Trust values.
2.13 Safeguarding children: maintain knowledge of recognition of safeguarding
concerns. When appropriate initiate the referral to social services. Liaise
closely with social services and other team members.
2.14 Attend an annual review as recommended by the NMC. Liaise
with the PMA for professional issues, which affect the
safety of the mother/birthing person and baby.
Managerial:
3.1 Participate in the multidisciplinary approach to individualised care. Encourage
effective communication with medical, midwifery colleagues and external
agencies, particularly labour ward colleagues.
3.2 Have an awareness of the budgetary implications for the Directorate. Maintain a
responsible attitude to spending within that budget.
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3.3 Follow appropriate procedures and report incidents/accidents with regard to
Health and Safety. This job involves contact with blood, tissue and other bodily
fluids. Knowledge of how to deal with spillages and the disposal of such fluids is
3.4 Attend relevant mandatory in-service training including CTG, obstetric
emergencies, child protection, Health and Safety training updates on an annual
basis in accordance with national recommendations and Trust guidelines.
3.5 Report sick leave in accordance with the Directorate guidelines.
3.6 Maintain effective communication links with Senior Management Team and
participate in Individual Performance Reviews.
3.7 To have knowledge of the risk management strategy for the maternity unit and to
ensure that risk trigger events are reported appropriately using the IT system.
3.8 To assist the Lead midwife (Band 7) in the day to day management of the area
and act up to the post as required.
3.9 To provide support for newly appointed or rotational midwives.
4.0 Report complaints, incidents and accidents to the Team Leader and assist in
their investigation and resolution.
4.1 Attend relevant ward, team and departmental meetings as required.
Personal:
4.1 Support colleagues in developing a progressive and safe working environment.
4.2 Encourage an open attitude in working relationships with colleagues and clients.
4.3 To continue with own professional development and extend clinical and
4.4 Be aware of the grievances, bullying and harassment and complaints procedure.
General Information
Review of this job description
This job description is intended as an outline indicator of general areas of activity and will be amended in the light of the changing needs of the organisation. To be reviewed in conjunction with the post holder on a regular basis
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.