Perinatal Pelvic Health Midwife
Posting date: | 02 May 2025 |
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Salary: | £39,205.00 to £47,084.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £39205.00 - £47084.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 18 May 2025 |
Location: | Chertsey, KT16 0PZ |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | C9323-25-0245 |
Summary
Clinical Following appropriate training and once competent, to be professionally and legally independently responsible for a caseload of patients with pelvic health conditions. This will include initial assessment and follow up, with recommendation for the best course of intervention, treatment, and management, with comprehensive discharge or appropriate onward referral. These assessments will require competent skills in vaginal and anorectal examinations and the ability to prescribe an individualised and progressive pelvic floor muscle training programme, for which training will be provided. To have specialist expertise in the management of perineal wounds and to contribute to the design of a programme to enhance midwifery training of the management of wound breakdown and complications. Contribute to the implementation of the National patient self-assessment questionnaire tool (PPHSAQ) for identification of pelvic health dysfunction in the antenatal pathway. To contribute to staff training on specialist teaching sessions as part of the mandatory training syllabus Keep up to date with clinical developments, analysing current research, discussing and implementing changes in clinical practice Participate in QI projects and communicate findings to other professionals within the team, and make recommendations for change. Professional Maintain up to date knowledge of research and development in pelvic health care and proactively support all members of the maternity and pelvic health physiotherapy team with any new clinical guidance. Be involved in data collection during any research and audits being undertaken within physiotherapy where appropriate and be able to monitor and implement change Managerial Support in the development of the ASPH Perinatal Pelvic Health Service Act as a Perinatal Pelvic Health Midwife resource for midwives and pelvic health physiotherapists. Act as an effective role model and expert clinician for Perinatal Pelvic Health Project and Change Management Work collaboratively with key health care professionals and service users to design, develop and deliver a Perinatal Pelvic Health Service for ASPH. Utilise audit and other tools to evaluate the service, with reference to key performance indicators and patient experience, making recommendations for change in practice and development to meet the needs of the local population. Champion best practices for intrapartum mitigation of OASI Maintain the Ashford and St Peters OASI tracker (Excel Education and Training Support midwives to develop their suturing competencies. Support midwives and obstetricians to prevent obstetric and anal sphincter injuries and if it happens, to identify them and manage them appropriately and provide quality wound care. Staff training to introduce a baseline self-assessment of pelvic health around booking and ensuring understanding, adoption and adherence to Pelvic Floor Muscle training (PFMT) Service improvement To work collaboratively with key health care professionals and service users to design, develop and deliver a Perinatal Pelvic Health Service for ASPH. Utilise audit and other tools to evaluate the service, with reference to key performance indicators and patient experience, making recommendations for change in practice and development to meet the needs of the local population. Data is collected and analysed according to ethnicity and indices of deprivation Communications and Engagement Provide a high level of communication between the ward/clinic/community teams and all members of the perinatal pelvic health MDT. Develop and maintain communication with people about complex matters or difficult situations for example receiving or giving sensitive information and complexities. Engage key maternity and community stakeholders Promote and embed the Perinatal Pelvic Health Midwife within Maternity and the community General responsibilities Maintain and develop current research-based professional knowledge and competence in accordance with the NMC legislation and national recommendations. Promote and provide positive leadership including motivation of other staff. Liaise effectively with the professional midwifery advocate team and other professional leaders in relation to expected standards of practice. To observe the rules, policies, procedures and standards of the Ashford and St Peters NHS Foundation Trust as well as the statutory and professional obligations stated above.