Job overview
We are looking for experienced midwives who are passionate about community birth to join our ‘Blossom & Bloom’ team, who provide Continuity of Care for women planning a birth within the community setting.
If providing true woman centred, autonomous care that makes significant differences to the lives of women and their families is what inspires you as a midwife, then this role is perfect for you.
You will be providing a service that covers a large geographical area which includes Basingstoke, Andover, Winchester & Eastleigh, and surrounding areas supporting women in their choice of birthplace.
Main duties of the job
In line with Better Births our Blossom & Bloom case loading midwives follow a woman’s personal journey from booking through to discharge from midwifery led care, working alongside our multi-disciplinary team to provide individualised care for the women in their case load.
You will either be NIPE trained or willing to train in NIPE’s and have a shared interest with your team in delivering informed and up to date antenatal education sessions with your clients. There is a requirement to participate in working in an on-call model of care to facilitate community birth over a 24-hour period.
Working for our organisation
You will be a passionate and woman centred midwife with either experience in case loading midwifery or a desire for your career to include continuity for women and their families. Someone who is pro-active, can organise their own workload, be flexible and adaptable with excellent team working skills.
You will be a car driver and have a flexible approach to work within your team to provide overnight on call shifts.
In return we can offer you an exciting opportunity to work with dedicated teams in a supportive environment, flexible hours, a buddy system, continued development, training, and inter-professional working.
Sounds fantastic doesn’t it? So now that we have found you, we would really like to talk to you. For an informal conversation, what to expect and a day in the life of a Case loading Midwife please email Vikki Pragnell, Professional Midwifery Workforce Lead and she will be able to put you in touch with one of the Case loading midwives.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Happy to Talk Flexible Working - all requests for flexible and part time working will be considered.
Working in an on-call model of care to facilitate community birth over a 24 hour period.
Further information about the Trust and this role can be found on the Job Description and Person Specification document attached.
Person specification
Training & Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. Diploma/degree level Registered Midwife with evidence of further professional development.
2. Champion for midwifery led care.
Desirable criteria
3. NIPE trained.
4. Attended cultural awareness course
Experience & Knowledge
Essential criteria
5. Experience of working in all clinical settings.
6. Ability to assess patient need and risk.
7. Able to make appropriate clinical decisions in view of recent research, informed choice and individual circumstances.
Desirable criteria
8. Understanding of cultural diversity.
9. Experience with multi-lingual backgrounds.
10. Good understanding and experience with safeguarding policies and working with vulnerable families.
Skills & Ability
Essential criteria
11. Mentorship module or equivalent.
12. Demonstrates competent in dealing with obstetric emergencies in hospital and community setting.
13. Demonstrate competence in: perineal suturing, cannulation, homebirth, epidural top ups, caring for women birthing their babies in water and in the home/birth centre setting.
Desirable criteria
14. Can demonstrate evidence of involvement in service improvement.
15. Has worked in a small team and can demonstrate autonomous responsibility of caseload.
16. Ability to demonstrate evidence of line management of non-midwifery staff for example MSWs.
Other Specific Requirements
Essential criteria
17. Organise and adjust own workload in relation to priorities.
18. Ability to work flexible hours including on call shifts, partake in internal rotation to meet the needs of the service as required.
19. Valid driving licence and ability to drive using own transport.
20. Demonstrate ability to be IT literate, use of word, excel, powerpoint and NHS IT systems.