Want a career with growth, progression, and empowerment? Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the UK’s largest acute teaching Trusts in England. Our Maternity Services offer a wide range of choice and support for all women and families, from midwifery-led birthing units to specialised neonatal care. This means our midwives have the unique opportunity to work across a range of highly specialist departments – giving you the chance to develop highly sought-after skills right from the very start of your career.
When you join, you’ll receive excellent guidance and support from us as an organisation, but also from some of the most experienced and dedicated members of our Maternity Services team. From there, you’ll have the power to take your career down any branch or specialism of midwifery that inspires you.
We’re looking for compassionate, ambitious, and progressive people to join our team. With so many opportunities for self-development and progression, we need people who want to learn and inspire others. People who have a voice and want to use it to drive positive change. People who love a challenge and want to be part of transformation.
Based within the Family Health Directorate, the post holder will be a proactive role-model, who supports the practice and development of our newly qualified midwives (NQM). The post holder will have a visible presence on both campuses and within the community setting.
With compassionate leadership, guidance and direction to NQM, supporting as they transition from student to midwife, to develop and enhance their clinical competence and confidence, ensuring that the provision of high quality, evidence-based clinical care is embedded in their everyday practice and received on every occasion by the people who use the local maternity service.
The post holder will be required to evaluate and implement the development of programmes and clinical skills competencies including the preceptorship programme to ensure that they meet the needs of both the staff and the service.
You will be responsible for the continuous monitoring of the achievement and suitability of required competencies for NQMs, building supportive individualised development plans in partnership with the identified staff member as appropriate to achieve specifically identified outcomes.
With over 19,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city with a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation.
Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world-class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at NUH we will endeavour to turn your job into a career!
We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH.
Key Responsibilities
1. Provide clinical expertise, specialist advice and support across the whole spectrum of the service related to the training and development agenda.
2. Be an expert clinical practitioner, prioritising and planning workload including working clinically to support the newly qualified midwives.
3. Demonstrate compassionate, visionary leadership, working in partnership with the Maternity Workforce Matron, to create a safe learning environment.
4. Support newly qualified midwives to ensure that an integrated approach in training and education meets the diversity both within our team and the local community.
5. Assist newly qualified midwives to identify their individual learning needs and the effective learning activities required to meet these needs.
6. Role model mindfulness of cultural diversity within the workplace ensuring demonstration and promotion of inclusivity.
7. Maintain presence in the clinical areas and lead, support and guide staff in evaluating the quality of care.
8. Support with the recruitment and induction of new starters in collaboration with the maternity workforce team.
Development
1. Actively contribute to the identification and development of clinical competencies expected for every level of midwifery practice.
2. Participate in the induction/orientation of newly qualified midwives, using your clinical skills to support their development.
3. Maintain accurate records of individual staff members’ development and progress throughout their preceptorship programme.
4. Identify own continuing educational needs and development, actively seeking programmes of learning.
Clinical Leadership
1. Focus on newly qualified midwives, maintaining a highly visible presence on wards/departments including community.
2. Act as an effective role model and accessible support to staff members.
3. Ensure newly qualified midwives are aware of the systems and processes in place at NUH.
4. Create an environment that is supportive and conducive to learning.
5. Maintain awareness of local and national healthcare issues.
6. Develop opportunities for staff to access appropriate education and training programmes.
Clinical Support
1. Ability to work clinically on the antenatal/postnatal wards and labour suite.
2. Support the newly qualified midwives to complete their blood transfusion packages.
3. Provide knowledge and guidance to newly qualified midwives for their IV therapy passport.
4. Become a medical devices assessor to ensure newly qualified midwives have the correct access to provide safe care.
5. Ability to work cross-site and manage your diary effectively and flexibly.
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