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Pre-registration Midwifery Programme (shortened)

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
Hertfordshire
1 week ago
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Job overview




We are recruiting Student Midwives who shares our vision to be trusted to provide consistently outstanding care and exemplary service to our patients.


This is an innovative, flexible, work-based course for Registered Nurses who want to become NMC Qualified Midwives.


The course is funded by NHS England, paying your tuition fees and offering salary support at mid band 5 with no enhancements. You will be learning to provide midwifery care in a variety of settings under direct supervision of a midwife practice supervisor. You will attend the University of Hertfordshire for theoretical teaching.


The 21.5 month full time, BSc /Master of Midwifery (MMID) Shortened Programme at the University of Hertfordshire commences on the 6th of January 2025, concludes on the 28th of August 2026. You will be employed on a fixed term contract for the duration of the course.


The pre-registration Midwifery programme (shortened) is a Full-time programme offered at BSc (Hons) or master’s level at the University of Hertfordshire.


At the heart of everything we do are our core values: Include, Respect, and Improve. We encourage you to embrace these values throughout the recruitment process and in your role with us.












Main duties of the job


The post holder will develop your skills and knowledge so that you can become a responsive, confident midwife able to care for women and their babies.


Focusing on holistic care, you will gain a sound knowledge of what is normal and healthy in childbearing women, enabling you to recognise and manage complications they might face.


Determine and provide programmes of care and support for women and their babies under direct supervision of midwives.





Care for and monitor women during the puerperium offering the necessary evidence-based advice and support on baby and self-care.





Provide seamless care and interventions in partnership with women and other care providers during the antenatal period.






Refer women who would benefit from the skills and knowledge of other individuals.





Attend university theory and complete academic work.








Working for our organisation

At East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, we are proud of the range of general and specialist services we provide and our 6,000 or so dedicated staff ensure our patients get the best care. Our ability to be flexible and innovative in the way in which we work and deliver our services to our catchment has never been more important than it is now.


We run the following hospitals:



  • The Lister Hospital, Stevenage
  • New Queen Elizabeth II (New QEII), Welwyn Garden City
  • Hertford County, Hertford
  • Mount Vernon Cancer Centre (MVCC), Northwood

We have ambitious plans to become an outstanding, patient-led Trust where dedicated staff provide high-quality, compassionate care to our patients. We continue to undergo significant transformation and our staff and patients are at the heart of delivering this ambitious agenda.


We are committed to a positive work life balance for our employees. This means that any employee is entitled to seek to work flexible working patterns and we are committed to listen and consider all requests. Such requests, of course, have to be made and considered formally, and will need to be balanced against service needs, but our starting point will always be to find ways to support making them happen.









Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification applicant pack for further detailed information regarding this role.









Person specification





Qualifications / Training


Essential criteria
  • NMC registered Nurse





Desirable criteria
  • Clinical experience working as a qualified Nurse following qualification








Previous Experience


Essential criteria
  • Effective Communication





Desirable criteria
  • Clinical experience working as a qualified Nurse following qualification.
  • Research awareness








Skills


Essential criteria
  • Some knowledge of professional midwifery issues.
  • Able to prioritise care appropriately
  • Understanding audit and evidence-based practice
  • Can demonstrate an understanding of interprofessional working





Desirable criteria
  • Evidence of participation in research/clinical audit to change own practice or that of others
  • Has knowledge of Trust’s policies and procedures
















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