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Midwife | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 03 September 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: per annum pro rata
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 03 October 2024
Location: Oxford, OX3 9DU
Company: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6612412/321-SW2-6531049-B56-1R

Summary


We are looking to recruit innovative midwives who are passionate about providing quality care to birthing families and are dedicated to providing evidence based care.
Here in Oxfordshire, we offer women and healthcare professionals a unique set up of our Maternity Services where around 7500 babies are born annually. We have 4 stand-alone Midwifery Led Birth units within the county based at Banbury, Chipping Norton, Wantage and Wallingford as well as offering home births to all areas. There is also an integrated birth unit where around 10% of birthing people choose to go in labour. As a large Tertiary hospital, the John Radcliffe offers a large Delivery Suite with an en-suite birthing pool room, 3 Maternity theatres and a specific Maternity Recovery Ward.

This advert is for newly qualified midwives and existing band 5/band 6 midwives wishing to join both our hospital and community teams.

Newly qualified midwives will participate in a 12-18 month preceptorship program designed by our team of Practice Development midwives.
The post is open to precepted midwives who will have NMC registration in the next 6 months.

Please Note:This job is not eligible for overseas sponsorship or for international educated midwives without a current full NMC Pin or new to midwifery practice in the UK.

Working as a midwifery practitioner to: Ø Provide continuity of care, advice and support throughout pregnancy, labour and the postnatal period. Be responsible for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care within the practice area and to provide and maintain high standards of midwifery care.

Teach, motivate and encourage high standards of practice whilst furthering personal knowledge and experience. Accept responsibility for own personal and professional development .

To contribute to the management of the practice area by accepting delegated responsibility from senior colleagues.

Contribute to the learning environment of the practice area to enable students and new members of the practice area team to be supported.

Ensure all statutory and non-statutory rules and regulations are complied with. Assist in promoting Clinical Risk Management within the practice area.

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trustis one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. For more information on OUH please viewOUH At a Glance by OUHospitals - Issuu

Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community.

We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence.

These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via theOUH YouTube channel.

Working as a midwifery practitioner to. Provide continuity of care, advice and support throughout pregnancy, labour and the postnatal period.

Be responsible for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care within the practice area and to provide and maintain high standards of midwifery care.

Teach, motivate and encourage high standards of practice whilst furthering personal knowledge and experience.

Accept responsibility for own personal and professional development.

To contribute to the management of the practice area by accepting delegated responsibility from senior colleagues.

Contribute to the learning environment of the practice area to enable students and new members of the practice area team to be supported.

Ensure all statutory and non-statutory rules and regulations are complied with. Assist in promoting Clinical Risk Management within the practice area.

Working as a midwife the post-holder will:
Professional/Clinical Practice:

Fulfil the role of midwife, as defined by the World Health Organisation and the NMC
Midwives Rules and Code of Practice.

· Assess, plan, implement and evaluate midwifery care, to a defined group of women
taking into account the standards and philosophies of the county-wide Maternity Services.
· Accurately document all care given.
· Provide clinical supervision and support to less experienced midwives and maternity care
assistants.
· Have ability and skills to organise own workload
· Maintain awareness of current advances and changes in practice
· Develop clinical expertise through experience and by attending appropriate courses, study
days and discussion groups etc.
· Provide evidence of achieving the consolidation of clinical skills and the development of
additional practice skills and knowledge
· Participate in and contribute to programmes of care to develop parenting skills and
knowledge
· Evaluate practice by utilising of evidence based practice and participating in research

With support of a senior colleague act as advocate for women and their families to ensure
appropriate care.
· Participate, where appropriate, in the on-call rota for the service.
· Develop ability to take charge on a shift by shift basis.
· Be able to cannulate and suture.
Managerial practice:
· Be aware of the working structure of the Oxfordshire Maternity Services and the
resources available.
·Assist in maintaining a safe environment, reporting all accidents and incidents to the
Ward Manager/Team Leader. Ensure relevant documentation is completed

Provide professional support to other members of the multi-disciplinary team.

Version 4 March 2020
Professional Development, Education & Research:
· Act as a supervisor to Maternity Support Workers and undergraduate students.
· Act as a preceptor
· Supervise Maternity Support Workers and help in the identification of their training
needs.
· Define own educational and development needs and to discuss these at appraisal.
· Participate in the setting of standards of care using valid evidence-based practice.
· Keep up to date with professional issues that influence midwives’ practice relating to
their area of clinical practice, management education and research.
· Contribute towards the continuing development of professional practice within the
clinical area embracing new ideas and changes for the benefit of women and their
families.
· Inform the ward manager/team leader if there are insufficient resources available to
provide safe care.
·Demonstrate the ability to record data on the maternity system and to be able to retrieve
data results from OUHFT information systems.
· Accept responsibility for own personal and professional growth and maintaining a record
of professional development experiences.
· Use the Trust ELMS Revalidation tool in preparation for revalidation.
· Participate in formal and informal review of own performance with your preceptor, team
leader, ward manager and peer group.
· Contribute towards the collection of data for local, regional or national reports.




This advert closes on Tuesday 17 Sep 2024

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