Midwife band 5
| Posting date: | 30 January 2026 |
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| Salary: | £32,602.00 to £39,686.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £32602.00 - £39686.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 12 February 2026 |
| Location: | Guildford, GU2 7XX |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9384-26-0073 |
Summary
Clinical The Midwife works within all areas of midwifery and works with other agencies involved in the provision of maternity services. Responsible for the provision and maintenance of a high standard of care for mothers and babies, planning, implementing and evaluating care appropriately. Recognises that the needs of each mother and her family are unique and responds appropriately, throughout and across the variety of environments in which midwives practice. Competently giving care in all areas of midwifery, and prescribing care for women with normal pregnancies. Challenging care that is not evidence based. Is expected to provide total care for antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal periods and must keep the supervisor of midwives informed when medical support is absent for whatever reason. Maintaining contemporaneous records. Responds appropriately to all emergency situations, reflecting on practice following the event. Is aware and identifies concerns relating to child protection, liaising with Health Visitor and reporting to Named Midwife Child Protection. Is involved in developing, implementing and evaluating standards of care, practicing from evidence based care, participating in audit when required. Continuously develop clinical skills so that she is able to competently give care during labor either in the hospital or home setting. Liaise with medical staff, to ensure that a safe approach to care is given following the guidelines within the unit protocol Participate in 24 hour on call rota as appropriate. Managerial Proactive to organizational change. Takes responsibility for developing and maintaining effective two-way communications and attends team and group meetings as appropriate. Takes responsibility for the correct storage of all equipment so that it is always immediately ready for use. The midwife is responsible for the safe management of equipment. To participate in risk assessments in line with the clinical governance agenda Ensures Health and Safety legislation, in particular, COSHH regulations are adhered to. Develop own objectives as part of the PDR system currently in operation, working closely with the line manager and supervisor of midwives to meet service needs Anticipate and report to senior midwife any anticipated workload greater than staffing levels can safely manage. Work closely with other health professionals, including nurses, health visitors and social workers. Report any untoward incidents or complaints to senior midwife or bleep holder for the unit. At all times act in a professional manner to patients, relatives and visitors. Education Continually update professional knowledge, identifying own learning needs to maintain professional standards. Participate in orientation of new staff. Participate in in-service education programmes. In conjunction with the European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences ensure that the training needs of all groups of learners are met. Professional Works within the Midwives Rules and Standards (2012).Code 2015 Responsible for own professional up-dating and periodic registration Liaises with the supervisors of midwives and supports them in maintaining professional standards throughout the maternity services. Keeps drugs in a safe and appropriate place in accordance with the Misuse of Drugs Act and Trust Policy. Maintains high standard of record keeping in line with NMC guidelines and Trust policy. Special Responsibilities To abide by the NMC Midwives Rules and Standards (2012) and NMC Code (2015). As a registered nurse or midwife, you are personally accountable for your practice. In caring for patients and clients you must: Respect the patient or client as an individual Obtain consent before you give any treatment or car Protect confidential information Co-operate with others in the team Maintain your professional knowledge and competence Be trustworthy Act to identify and minimise risk to patients and clients These are the shared values of all the United Kingdom health care regulatory bodies