Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

Antenatal Clinic Maternity Support Worker

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Job summary

An exciting opportunity has arisen for 2 maternity support workers to join our antenatal clinic teams in Worcester and Redditch.

We are looking to recruit friendly, professional and motivated individuals with the ability to work as part of a team and who are willing to play a key role in our maternity workforce providing high quality care.

Successful candidates for the Maternity positions will be expected to work within the antenatal clinic and day assessment unit setting, and may also be required to travel to other sites countywide to support our antenatal clinic services.

For more information or for an informal discussion, please contact Lisa Gardner (Redditch) 01527 503030 Ext 44001 or Claire Davis (Worcester) 01905 733333 Ext 39561

Main duties of the job

Demonstrate understanding of the importance of working in partnership with women/ birthing people and their families. Develops and maintains positive relationships, supports informed decision makers and respects the people and their families wishes.

Understand the MSWs scope of practice and the importance of the role within national framework to enable working within limits of own competence and authority, escalating to the MDT to inform care planning in line with national and local guidance to avoid harm.

We are looking to recruit several permanent positions within our antenatal clinics. Please state your preferences within your aspplication

* Worcestershire Hospital Antenatal clinic (37.5 hours)

* Alexandra Hospital, Redditch (30 Hours)

Please note, at this time we are unable to offer visa sponsorship at this time.

About us

Our purpose is simple - Putting Patients First. We are looking for exceptional colleagues who can help us achieve this.

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is a large acute and specialised hospital trust that provides a range of local acute services to the residents of Worcestershire and more specialised services to a larger population in Herefordshire and beyond.

The Trust operates hospital-based services from three sites in Kidderminster, Redditch and Worcester

Our workforce is over 7,000 strong, and our caring staff are recognised as providing good and outstanding patient-centred care. You could be one of them.

We are committed to recruiting the best people to work with us to achieve our Vision - working in partnership to provide the best healthcare for our communities, leading and supporting our teams to move 4ward. Our 4ward behaviours, which we ask all staff to demonstrate, underpin our everyday work and remain firmly at the heart of all we do.

Our objectives are simple:

  • Best services for local people
  • Best experience of care and best outcomes for our patients
  • Best use of resources
  • Best people
  • Better never stops, and our Clinical Services Strategy provides a clear future vision for our Trust, our hospitals, our services and our role in the wider health and care system.

We are proud to have achieved Timewise accreditation - this means we are committed to embedding flexible working within our organisation as a flex positive employer.

Details

Date posted

28 November 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 3

Salary

£24,071 to £25,674 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working

Reference number

C9365-24-1302

Job locations

Charles Hastings Way

Worcester

Worcestershire

WR5 1DD


The Alexandra Hospital

Woodrow Drive

Redditch

Worcestershire

B987UB


Job description

Job responsibilities

Main duties and Responsibilities

Demonstrate understanding of the importance of working in partnership with women and their families. Develops and maintains positive relationships, supports informed decision makers and respects the womans and her families wishes.

Understand the MSWs scope of practice and the importance of the role within national framework to enable working within limits of own competence and authority, escalating to the MDT to inform care planning in line with national and local guidance to avoid harm.

Administrative Duties

Ensure that all clinical documentation written or electronic is accurately and confidentially collected, updated, stored and filed in accordance with local information governance and record keeping policy and guidance.

Provide administrative support to the maternity team, both in the hospital and community settings.

Participate in tracking, obtaining, and filing clinical records as required in line with local policy and guidance.

Professional Attitudes and responsibilities

Convey an approachable and professional manner to all mothers and their families and demonstrates an awareness of discriminatory attitudes and challenges this behavior to promote equality. This will appreciate protected characteristics and recognize how to support these people from these groups. This includes: age, disability, gender reassignment, Marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, Sex and Sexual orientation (Equality Act 2010)

Ensure that knowledge of local safeguarding policy and procedure is maintained.

To be vigilant of Child Protection issues and refer issues of concern in a timely manner to registered midwife complying with legal requirements.

Training Responsibilities

Attend all statutory and mandatory training as and when required

Identify own training and development needs and undertake appropriate training/education as required to ensure a contemporaneous knowledge base and skill set is maintained.

Participate in annual individual performance review process, whereby objectives will be agreed, performance monitored, and personal development needs discussed.

To act as a role model and participate in training for their colleagues and peers, recognising the impact of personal behaviour on the culture and performance of the department, and the experience of service users.

Safe Environment

Be conversant with the local infection control policy, whilst ensuring mandates are always adhered to.

Act responsibly in respect of colleagues health, safety and welfare following safety at work practices including lone working, whilst working in compliance with local health and safety policy and guidance.

Ensure the cleanliness of equipment in all clinical and non-clinical areas and assist the midwife in appropriately preparing the birthing environment.

Ensure adequate stock levels are maintained in all clinical settings, and equipment is available; escalate any depletion of stock or resources in a timely manner.

Assist in stocking up and cleaning all home birth team equipment if required.

Ensure the working order of equipment, reporting any concerns, faults or breakages to the appropriate person in a timely manner.

Report any incidents or concerns using the local risk management reporting system and escalate such concerns or incidents appropriately and in a timely manner.

Participate in the audit of standards within the unit if appropriate.

Care of the Woman

Manage own time and caseload effectively whilst prioritising care needs for women and their babies under care under the direction and supervision of the midwife in antenatal, postnatal clinics, community hubs or home settings to ensure if appropriate the principles of continuity of carer are applied.

Escort women and their families between clinical areas as required

Assist with the admission, orientation and discharge of women and their babies in accordance with local policy and guidance.

Communicate effectively and clarifies understanding with women and their families in all settings and is able to select appropriate methods to communicate when a disability or complexity may exist.

Understand and gains valid consent prior to action or providing care.

Undertake baseline/routine observations and measurements (and escalate any deviation from the normal range) to the named midwife or appropriate member of the multi-professional team.

Support women during clinical procedures and act as chaperone when requested to do so by the midwifery or obstetric team.

Provide support to labouring women if asked to do so, and under the supervision of the midwife, this may include application of TENS machine or teaching breathing and Massage techniques.

Perform venepuncture or capillary blood sampling in line with national standards and local policy and guidance following completion of the appropriate competencies

Assist in the maintenance and understand the principles of good bladder care, removal of catheter and disposal of equipment following infection control policy and to document accurately the fluid balance.

Assist in the nutrition and hydration needs of women.

Assist women with mobilisation following surgical procedures and remove of dressings or cannula under direction of the midwife.

Assist with the transportation of blood products if asked to do so and have an awareness of the storage requirements.

Emergencies

Recognises and acts upon within own parameters of competence any abnormal events or emergencies, escalating to the multidisciplinary team through the appropriate means, in a timely manner.

Assist the Midwife with maternal/neonatal resuscitation where required, this may include collecting and/or passing equipment

Health Promotion and Screening

Maintains a contemporary knowledge base about local and national antenatal and new-born screening services and signposts women and their families to appropriately qualified practitioners if they are undecided or have concerns.

Has an understanding and can advise families about new-born blood spot screening, immunisations and can produce GROW Charts following successful completion of the appropriate competencies.

Recognises and promotes the principles of behaviour changes required in health promotion activities including diet, food hygiene, exercise, personal hygiene and smoking cessation. (For example, assess CO levels and signposting to local service appropriately as per policy guidance).

To complete the relevant documentation for screening test performed in the maternity records.

To recognise any deterioration in mental and emotional wellbeing and respond appropriately, escalating to midwife to enable an appropriate care pathway.

To be aware of and understand the current policy and service frameworks for mental health (e.g. Capacity Act, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and Mental Health Act).

To be aware of perinatal mental health issues and the appropriate referral pathway and to escalate to multi-disciplinary team and concerns noted within home or hospital setting.

Infant Feeding

Appreciate the importance and the role of human milk and breastfeeding to improve the health and wellbeing outcomes for infants, their mothers and the wider family and in promoting and protecting public health.

Importance of skin-to-skin contact to support infant feeding and how to facilitate this within practice promoting responsive feeding to feeding cue

To be able to support and educate women and birthing people to harvest colostrum in the antenatal period.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Main duties and Responsibilities

Demonstrate understanding of the importance of working in partnership with women and their families. Develops and maintains positive relationships, supports informed decision makers and respects the womans and her families wishes.

Understand the MSWs scope of practice and the importance of the role within national framework to enable working within limits of own competence and authority, escalating to the MDT to inform care planning in line with national and local guidance to avoid harm.

Administrative Duties

Ensure that all clinical documentation written or electronic is accurately and confidentially collected, updated, stored and filed in accordance with local information governance and record keeping policy and guidance.

Provide administrative support to the maternity team, both in the hospital and community settings.

Participate in tracking, obtaining, and filing clinical records as required in line with local policy and guidance.

Professional Attitudes and responsibilities

Convey an approachable and professional manner to all mothers and their families and demonstrates an awareness of discriminatory attitudes and challenges this behavior to promote equality. This will appreciate protected characteristics and recognize how to support these people from these groups. This includes: age, disability, gender reassignment, Marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, Sex and Sexual orientation (Equality Act 2010)

Ensure that knowledge of local safeguarding policy and procedure is maintained.

To be vigilant of Child Protection issues and refer issues of concern in a timely manner to registered midwife complying with legal requirements.

Training Responsibilities

Attend all statutory and mandatory training as and when required

Identify own training and development needs and undertake appropriate training/education as required to ensure a contemporaneous knowledge base and skill set is maintained.

Participate in annual individual performance review process, whereby objectives will be agreed, performance monitored, and personal development needs discussed.

To act as a role model and participate in training for their colleagues and peers, recognising the impact of personal behaviour on the culture and performance of the department, and the experience of service users.

Safe Environment

Be conversant with the local infection control policy, whilst ensuring mandates are always adhered to.

Act responsibly in respect of colleagues health, safety and welfare following safety at work practices including lone working, whilst working in compliance with local health and safety policy and guidance.

Ensure the cleanliness of equipment in all clinical and non-clinical areas and assist the midwife in appropriately preparing the birthing environment.

Ensure adequate stock levels are maintained in all clinical settings, and equipment is available; escalate any depletion of stock or resources in a timely manner.

Assist in stocking up and cleaning all home birth team equipment if required.

Ensure the working order of equipment, reporting any concerns, faults or breakages to the appropriate person in a timely manner.

Report any incidents or concerns using the local risk management reporting system and escalate such concerns or incidents appropriately and in a timely manner.

Participate in the audit of standards within the unit if appropriate.

Care of the Woman

Manage own time and caseload effectively whilst prioritising care needs for women and their babies under care under the direction and supervision of the midwife in antenatal, postnatal clinics, community hubs or home settings to ensure if appropriate the principles of continuity of carer are applied.

Escort women and their families between clinical areas as required

Assist with the admission, orientation and discharge of women and their babies in accordance with local policy and guidance.

Communicate effectively and clarifies understanding with women and their families in all settings and is able to select appropriate methods to communicate when a disability or complexity may exist.

Understand and gains valid consent prior to action or providing care.

Undertake baseline/routine observations and measurements (and escalate any deviation from the normal range) to the named midwife or appropriate member of the multi-professional team.

Support women during clinical procedures and act as chaperone when requested to do so by the midwifery or obstetric team.

Provide support to labouring women if asked to do so, and under the supervision of the midwife, this may include application of TENS machine or teaching breathing and Massage techniques.

Perform venepuncture or capillary blood sampling in line with national standards and local policy and guidance following completion of the appropriate competencies

Assist in the maintenance and understand the principles of good bladder care, removal of catheter and disposal of equipment following infection control policy and to document accurately the fluid balance.

Assist in the nutrition and hydration needs of women.

Assist women with mobilisation following surgical procedures and remove of dressings or cannula under direction of the midwife.

Assist with the transportation of blood products if asked to do so and have an awareness of the storage requirements.

Emergencies

Recognises and acts upon within own parameters of competence any abnormal events or emergencies, escalating to the multidisciplinary team through the appropriate means, in a timely manner.

Assist the Midwife with maternal/neonatal resuscitation where required, this may include collecting and/or passing equipment

Health Promotion and Screening

Maintains a contemporary knowledge base about local and national antenatal and new-born screening services and signposts women and their families to appropriately qualified practitioners if they are undecided or have concerns.

Has an understanding and can advise families about new-born blood spot screening, immunisations and can produce GROW Charts following successful completion of the appropriate competencies.

Recognises and promotes the principles of behaviour changes required in health promotion activities including diet, food hygiene, exercise, personal hygiene and smoking cessation. (For example, assess CO levels and signposting to local service appropriately as per policy guidance).

To complete the relevant documentation for screening test performed in the maternity records.

To recognise any deterioration in mental and emotional wellbeing and respond appropriately, escalating to midwife to enable an appropriate care pathway.

To be aware of and understand the current policy and service frameworks for mental health (e.g. Capacity Act, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and Mental Health Act).

To be aware of perinatal mental health issues and the appropriate referral pathway and to escalate to multi-disciplinary team and concerns noted within home or hospital setting.

Infant Feeding

Appreciate the importance and the role of human milk and breastfeeding to improve the health and wellbeing outcomes for infants, their mothers and the wider family and in promoting and protecting public health.

Importance of skin-to-skin contact to support infant feeding and how to facilitate this within practice promoting responsive feeding to feeding cue

To be able to support and educate women and birthing people to harvest colostrum in the antenatal period.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • * 5 GCSEs to include Maths and English Grades A-C( Levels 4-9),
  • * Functional Skills Level 2 or equivalent
  • * NVQ Level 3 in Health care or equivalent experience
  • * Care certificate

Desirable

  • Commit to undertake in-house training Foundation Degree Maternity Pathway

Experience

Essential

  • * Experience in a maternity unit/community or a hospital environment, which has utilised skills and knowledge that must be of benefit to the post e.g. vital signs and venepuncture.
  • * Experience working alongside a multi-disciplinary team.
  • * An understanding of confidentiality and GDPR
  • * Working with members of the public

Desirable

  • Understanding of hospital IT programs

Driver

Essential

  • * Must be able to drive to other sites if needed to support antenatal clinic services such as clinics in Evesham and Bromsgrove
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • * 5 GCSEs to include Maths and English Grades A-C( Levels 4-9),
  • * Functional Skills Level 2 or equivalent
  • * NVQ Level 3 in Health care or equivalent experience
  • * Care certificate

Desirable

  • Commit to undertake in-house training Foundation Degree Maternity Pathway

Experience

Essential

  • * Experience in a maternity unit/community or a hospital environment, which has utilised skills and knowledge that must be of benefit to the post e.g. vital signs and venepuncture.
  • * Experience working alongside a multi-disciplinary team.
  • * An understanding of confidentiality and GDPR
  • * Working with members of the public

Desirable

  • Understanding of hospital IT programs

Driver

Essential

  • * Must be able to drive to other sites if needed to support antenatal clinic services such as clinics in Evesham and Bromsgrove

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

Address

Charles Hastings Way

Worcester

Worcestershire

WR5 1DD


Employer's website

https://www.worcsacute.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

Address

Charles Hastings Way

Worcester

Worcestershire

WR5 1DD


Employer's website

https://www.worcsacute.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Antenatal Clinic Manager

Lisa Gardner

lisa.gardner5@nhs.net

01527512004

Details

Date posted

28 November 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 3

Salary

£24,071 to £25,674 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working

Reference number

C9365-24-1302

Job locations

Charles Hastings Way

Worcester

Worcestershire

WR5 1DD


The Alexandra Hospital

Woodrow Drive

Redditch

Worcestershire

B987UB


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