Maternity Support Worker | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Maternity Support Worker | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
£24336
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Florence Park, Oxford
- Part time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 3 weeks ago, 23 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 890da9d7c7474524b7fda0d2ea7fc23a
Full Job Description
To work as a member of the community team, assisting the
Midwifery staff with supporting the care needs of women and their
babies, using the OUH Maternity Service.
You will need to be a car driver and car owner. You must be flexible and be happy to work during the day (shifts 08:30-16:30 hours) including weekends. Previous experience is desirable but not essential. You will need to have a care certificate qualification. You will be provided with an on the job training., An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated, committed and passionate midwife to join the Florence Park Midwifery Team as a Maternity Support Worker.
Salary - Band 3
Florence Park Midwifery Teamis currently seeking an enthusiastic caring person to work within our community midwifery team. You would provide care and support to new mothers in a variety of settings, (their homes, Florence Park clinic and Rectory Road clinic). As part of this role you would be expected to provide additional support to some of the vulnerable pregnant women and their families, assist mothers to successfully breast feed, as well as support the local midwives
Do you have what it takes to support new mothers and babies in the community? Do you want to be a valued member of the team? Do you want a career in the NHS? Do you have a care certificate?
Florence Park Midwifery Teamis currently seeking an enthusiastic caring person to work within our community midwifery team. You would provide care and support to new mothers in a variety of settings. As part of this role you would be expected to provide additional support to some of the vulnerable pregnant women and their families, assist mothers to successfully breast feed, as well as support the local midwives.