Job summary
Are you passionate about making a difference to the birthing people you care for and the colleagues you support?
Is it important to you to do the right thing?
Do you love to help others succeed?
Do you naturally anticipate and proactively manage complex and fast moving situations?
Are you conscientious and love to get things done?
If this sounds like you and you love the responsibility and accountability of being a senior midwife, we'd love to hear from you.
We are looking for a dynamic, highly motivated and enthusiastic midwife to work within the coordinator leadership team at Worcester Royal Hospital. As a delivery suite coordinator, you will work in partnership with other band 7 coordinators, ward managers, matrons, and medical obstetric colleagues to ensure an excellent standard of care is provided to women and their families.
You will be located on Delivery Suite and Triage providing clinical care and leadership guidance, support and advice to other members of the team, over a 24 hour period.
Our ideal candidate will have a wide range of clinical skills and be keen to take part in the leadership of the unit. You will work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team and strive to improve the quality of our services.
Applications are welcomed from passionate Band 6 and Band 7 midwives, who have a strong commitment to midwifery practice and have recent experience of labour care.
Part of the interview process will be a Strengths and Motivators Profile Assessment.
Main duties of the job
The band 7 midwife has continuing responsibility to coordinate delivery suite and triage demonstrating excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
The band 7 will facilitate innovative and evidence based midwifery practice through professional leadership and supporting the clinical team.
The band 7 will act as a credible and professional role model and encourage and empower other staff to develop both personally and professionally to achieve their maximum potential.
The band 7 must maintain an awareness of the condition of all Delivery Suite patients as well as high risk patients on the Antenatal and Postnatal ward.
The band 7 will participate in Medical staff handovers and Consultant ward rounds.
The band 7 will assist in managing workload, skill mixes, staffing levels, bed availability.
The Band 7 will have regular exposure to unpredictable high levels of clinical activity and must have the ability to prioritise workload despite completing demands and constantly changing service requirements, where it is essential to remain calm under pressure.
About us
Our purpose is simple - Putting Patients First. We are looking for exceptional colleagues who can help us achieve this.
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is a large acute and specialised hospital trust that provides a range of local acute services to the residents of Worcestershire and more specialised services to a larger population in Herefordshire and beyond.
The Trust operates hospital-based services from three sites in Kidderminster, Redditch and Worcester
Our workforce is over 7,000 strong, and our caring staff are recognised as providing good and outstanding patient-centred care. You could be one of them.
We are committed to recruiting the best people to work with us to achieve our Vision - working in partnership to provide the best healthcare for our communities, leading and supporting our teams to move 4ward. Our 4ward behaviours, which we ask all staff to demonstrate, underpin our everyday work and remain firmly at the heart of all we do.
Our objectives are simple:
1. Best services for local people
2. Best experience of care and best outcomes for our patients
3. Best use of resources
4. Best people
Better never stops, and our Clinical Services Strategy provides a clear future vision for our Trust, our hospitals, our services and our role in the wider health and care system.
We are proud to have achieved Timewise accreditation - this means we are committed to embedding flexible working within our organisation as a flex positive employer.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The band 7 midwife has continuing responsibility to coordinate delivery suite and triage demonstrating excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
The band 7 will facilitate innovative and evidence based midwifery practice through professional leadership and supporting the clinical team.
The band 7 will act as a credible and professional role model and encourage and empower other staff to develop both personally and professionally to achieve their maximum potential.
The band 7 must maintain an awareness of the condition of all Delivery Suite patients as well as high risk patients on the Antenatal and Postnatal ward.
The band 7 will participate in Medical staff handovers and Consultant ward rounds.
The band 7 will assist in managing workload, skill mixes, staffing levels, bed availability.
The Band 7 will have regular exposure to unpredictable high levels of clinical activity and must have the ability to prioritise workload despite completing demands and constantly changing service requirements, where it is essential to remain calm under pressure
Key Duties:
Patient Care
Provide specialist midwifery expertise, ensuring all staff are supported in their practice on day to day and on-going basis.
To ensure the assessment, development and evaluation of programmes of care in order to co-ordinate the holistic needs of the patients. To be responsible for the organisation of midwifery care of the patients who have been assigned to the area.
To take measures to ensure the safety of patients, which includes delegation of patient care to midwives with the appropriate levels of skills at all times, making adjustments as workload and caseload alters, using developed decision making skills. To report any incidents/accidents to the ward manager/Matron. Assist in investigation of complaints and implement recommendations arising from these investigations.
To facilitate research based practice within the ward/department and ensure appropriate implementation.
To ensure that Midwifery Guidelines/Protocols are implemented and maintained in accordance with the Policies of the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust and NMC Guidance.
To ensure good standards of practice in the ward/department, through participation in effective quality assurance measures such as clinical audit programmes.
Provide care to bereaved patients and their relatives, breaking bad news and supporting other staff undergoing this process.
Communicate effectively with multi-disciplinary professionals and agencies, ensuring seamless care at a high standard.
To be fully conversant in dealing with complex midwifery problems such as child protection issues.
Management
To ensure that duty rota for the staff will provide effective and well balanced cover to meet with the requirements of a 24 hour service and ensure the presence of suitably qualified and experienced midwives at all times. Develop new ways of working if workload requires this.
To liaise with other band 7s within the Directorate as necessary, to ensure workload and skill mix are effectively managed. Inform and discuss with senior midwife manager/supervisor of midwives any problems highlighted.
Communicate complex and sensitive patient and staff information facilitating good working relationships.
Ensure all resources are used to the optimum.
To ensure all staff are conversant and comply with Trust Policies and regulations and attend mandatory updates as instructed.
To monitor the safe and effective use of all equipment and the economic use of supplies and ordering equipment replacement, together with maintenance of that equipment.
To maintain accurate management records relating to all aspects of ward/department management.
To act as unit coordinator, to be able to make decisions and take the necessary action.
To be responsible for the management of Health & Safety matters, identifying that their work areas comply with all Health & Safety regulations.
To carry out annual Personal Development Reviews of midwives and other staff as required.
To be involved in the process of investigating patient complaints and incident investigations.
Education & Training
To be a senior mentor and preceptor to junior midwives and student midwives, working closely with education providers.
To ensure staffs reach their full potential by enabling them to develop professional, clinical, managerial and communication skills, which will be identified through the use of appraisals and effective communication skills.
To plan and participate in the teaching programmes of students, working closely with the Universities.
To develop the role of midwifery within the area, providing training and assessment to extend clinical skills, as appropriate to the area.
To identify areas for development of skills in line with the local and national guidance.
Professional
To take all measures to ensure safety and report all accidents/incidents via the datixweb system.
To monitor the safe and effective use of all equipment and the economic use of supplies.
Maintain accurate management records at all times, ensuring appropriate reporting mechanisms are used.
To maintain a professional attitude at all times, developing the role of the midwife in the best interest of the patient and profession in accordance with the NMC documents.
To promote a positive attitude for the profession and the Trust within which you are working.
To be aware of personal and professional development. To attend courses and conferences as recommended and approved by the ward manager/supervisor of midwives.
To help in the co-ordination, development and implementation of Maternity Services Guidelines.
To be conversant and comply with the maternity services guidelines and attend mandatory updates as instructed.
Participate in research projects where appropriate, reporting findings within a multi-disciplinary framework.
Implement research where appropriate.
To be professionally accountable for ones own midwifery practice, acting in a professional manner at all times abiding by the Midwives Rules and Code of Practice and all other relevant NMC and Trust practice protocols and guidelines.
To be responsible for the maintenance and improvement of own professional knowledge and competence in keeping with the practice and CPD standard laid down by the UKCC/NMC to ensure continued professional registration.
Personnel
To participate in the selection, interviewing and induction of new members of staff. To be involved in manpower requirements in line with identified service developments, making recommendations on improvements in service as appropriate.
To be responsible for the maintenance of day to day discipline within the ward/department and to undertake, where necessary, initiation of the disciplinary procedure.
To counsel staff in relation to professional and personal matters.
To make the ward manager/Matrons aware of all hazards/unsafe practices and ensure all accidents/untoward incidents are reported in accordance with trust policy.
Person Specification
Skills/Knowledge
Essential
5. Evidence of advanced leadership skills.
6. Proven organisational & management skills.
7. Awareness of changes in the Health Service and the impact on maternity care provision.
8. Demonstrate ability to undertake midwifery competencies suturing perineums, topping up epidurals, IV cannulation, IV administration, venepuncture, CTG interpretation, care of women using hydrotherapy in labour.
9. Excellent delegation skills.
10. Able to provide holistic and appropriate care.
11. Passion and interest in low-risk midwifery care and ability to practice and teach this in all areas of maternity.
12. Ability to question and challenge management plans where appropriate
Desirable
13. Computer literate.
14. Development of practice guidelines.
15. Experience in investigating complaints and incidents.
16. Counselling skills according to need of individual patient/staff.
Experience
Essential
17. Mentorship of student midwives.
18. Recent labour ward experience.
19. Ability to exercise professional accountability and responsibility. Experience in all areas of midwifery.
Desirable
20. Involvement in changes in midwifery care.
21. Previous band 7 experience
Personal Qualities
Essential
22. Organised approach to work.
23. Assertive behaviour.
24. Able to work autonomously.
25. Good interpersonal & communication skills.
26. Effective time management skills.
27. Excellent attendance record
Qualifications
Essential
28. Registered midwife.
29. Mentorship qualification/other qualification in teaching and assessing or equivalent.
30. Evidence of further professional development relevant to current post.
Desirable
31. Evidence of advanced midwifery studies including masters level study/ILM/NHS Leadership Academy.
32. Evidence of management/leadership training/skills or relevant experience