Labour Ward Coordinator - Wakefield, United Kingdom - Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust

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    Job summary

    Mid Yorkshire Teaching Hospitals Maternity services are looking for committed and enthusiastic Labour Ward Midwives, to join our Coordinator team. We want you to shape our vision for an outstanding service that gives service users, our community, and our midwives an extraordinary experience.

    Currently achieved CQC rating of GOOD.

    You will join a warm and supportive multi-disciplinary team who truly care about the women's experience of pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood. We value your experience working alongside us and acknowledge that fulfilled Midwives put the women at the centre of their work.

    The right candidate will be an excellent role model to all staff, providing a combination of strong clinical leadership, expert midwifery practice and the enthusiasm and drive required to ensure that all women and families receive kind, compassionate and personalised care.

    Above all we are looking for someone with the ability to lead and inspire whilst sharing our vision of providing continuity of care to all women who access our service.

    For more information, please contact:Ann-Marie Orr Maternity matron

    Main duties of the job

    The successful candidate will take responsibility for the shift management and clinical leadership of the midwifery service. They will be expected to ensure high standards of maternity care through effective management of staff by leading the team, organising others in their actions and setting priorities. They will be an effective team player, leader and able to drive quality improvement initiatives.

    Liaise with and collaborate across the maternity service to ensure a seamless service that provides personalised and women-centred care.

    They will assess the full range of care needs and develop, implement and evaluate provision of care throughout the childbirth continuum for women and their babies and escalate concerns to the relevant professional.

    The post holder will assist with management of staff on the unit and contribute to the delivery of the maternity unit objectives in line with the Trust Maternity Strategy Towards Excellence.

    In Return we offer:

    A robust onboarding and induction programme

    Excellent training programmes

    Full and part time options in a Trust working towards the principles of Flex for the Future, with a range of flexible working opportunities

    A dynamic and supportive multidisciplinary team in which to work

    Access to support from our dedicated Professional Midwifery Advocacy team

    Inclusive approach to ongoing career and development opportunities within the Trust

    About us

    We provide care and support to over a million people inWakefield and Kirklees in their homes, community settings and across our threehospital sites at Pontefract, Dewsbury, and Pinderfields (Wakefield).

    Always striving for excellence, we are at the forefront ofinnovation and research, and we invest in teaching and the development of ourworkforce.

    We live by our values of caring, improving, being respectfuland maintaining high standards. We listen and learn because we aim to make MidYorkshire the best place to work and receive care.

    We value diversity and welcome talent and enthusiasmirrespective of age, disability, neurodivergence, sex, gender identity andgender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation,or other personal circumstances including providing unpaid carers support tosomeone with a health and care need. As ethnic minority groups, members of theLGBTQ+ community, and people with a disability/neurodivergence are currentlyunder-represented across the organisation, we encourage applications from membersof these groups. We have policies and procedures to ensure all applicants aretreated fairly and consistently.

    We are proud of our staff networks - who offer valuableguidance and feedback from those with lived experience.

    We have a clear vision and you could be part of this If youshare our values and you want to make a difference to the lives of our patientsand their families and carers, we would love to hear from you.

    Job description

    Job responsibilities

    To take responsibility for the day to dayrunning of Labour Ward.

    Ensure delivery of safe and effective care acrossthe maternity unit through effective management of staff and resources acrossthe unit.

    Act as a visible leader within the MaternityUnit and undertake the role of Senior Clinical Midwife for the maternity unitout of hours.

    Maintain a safe and clean environment for staffand service users by ensuring compliance with legislation, polices, protocolsincluding health and safety, healthcare associated infection, risk managementand critical incident reporting.

    Promote a positive professional attitude for the profession and the Trust at all times.

    Maintain staff morale and good working relationships.

    Communicate effectively with multi-disciplinary professionals and agencies, ensuring seamless care at a high standard.

    Ensure that a high level of safe care isdelivered to women and their babies whilst adhering to obstetric guidance andcare plans by providing specialist midwifery expertise and ensuring that allstaff are supported in their practice on a continual basis.

    Ensure the dignity, respect and privacy of allwomen being cared for on Labour Ward is maintained at all times.

    Ensure that Maternity Service Guidelines areimplemented and monitored in accordance with the Trust and NMC Guidance.

    Maintain expert evidence-based professionalknowledge and competence.

    Be an expert in all midwifery and clinicalcompetencies including normalising birth across the risk continuum, waterbirths, bereavement care, obstetric emergencies, perineal suturing, epiduralanalgesia, intravenous cannulation, adult and neonatal resuscitation, scrubbingfor theatre and post-operative recovery. Be able to demonstrate, supervise andsupport other midwives and maternity support workers in these skills.

    Support the clinical expertise of midwiveswithin the Maternity Unit by role modelling evidence based care andpersonalised, women-centred care.

    Demonstrate overt professional leadership andclinical expertise and foster a culture where all staff can develop theirclinical expertise and confidence and feel valued.

    To work with the Labour Ward Manager wand Matronto share and drive innovation within the workforce and maternity service.

    To act as an advocate for women, and in linewith the National Maternity Review ensure that every woman has personalisedcare that is centred on their individual needs and circumstances.

    With the introduction of the Continuity of Carerpathway act as the contact for the community and continuity midwives during outof hours home births and provide advice and support as required when theypractice on the maternity unit.

    Actively support and provide a link betweenlabour ward and continuity of carer teams.

    Ensure that initial appropriate care/remedialaction is taken to ensure safety of women and staff and actions are clearlydocumented and escalated in the most relevant appropriate manner.

    Anticipate potential problems and developcontingency plans to resolve or effectively manage these situations.

    Maintain accurate management records at alltimes, ensuring appropriate reporting mechanisms are used.

    Coordinate and liaise with multidisciplinaryagencies to provide care to women and their families with additional needs, for psychiatric, social problems, child protection, disability etc.

    Ensure bereaved women and their relatives aresupported and receive appropriate care, whilst ensuring other staff aresupported during this process.

    Be professionally accountable for own midwiferypractice, acting in a professional manner at all times abiding by the NMC Codeand all other relevant NMC and the Trusts values, policies and guidelines.

    Be responsible for the annual appraisal andperformance review of an identified group of colleagues.

    Person Specification

    Qualifications

    Essential

  • Registered midwife.
  • Midwifery degree or equivalent.
  • Extensive post-registration clinical practice.
  • Desirable

  • Post registration study.
  • Experience

    Desirable

  • Evidence of working in developmental leadership role
  • Personal Skills

    Essential

  • Excellent leadership skills.
  • Effective role model.
  • Compassionate and approachable.
  • Willing to work flexibly.
  • Positive, innovate, pro-active and resourceful.
  • Excellent mediation and negotiation skills.
  • Self-motivated and ability to motivate others.
  • Demonstrates attention to detail Ability to prioritise and work well under pressure.
  • Ability to work inter-professionally and across institutional boundaries.
  • Skills and AbiIities

    Essential

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Knowledge of people management
  • IT literate
  • Knowledge of current national guidelines, policies and initiatives such as NICE, the Confidential Enquiries and the National Maternity Review, Better Births: Improving outcomes of maternity services in England.
  • Knowledge of clinical audit and
  • effectiveness of systems
  • Desirable

  • ALSO
  • NLS
  • NIPE
  • Evidence of management
  • experience Leadership course
  • Postgraduate study