Bereavement Midwife
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
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Job summary
North Middlesex Maternity: "A career in Midwifery, not just a job."
We are looking for a dedicated midwife who will provide support and expertise to the families in our service who have experienced pregnancy loss, and to the staff who will be taking care of them
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Main duties of the job
The role will expect the postholder to be a supportive clinical presence to ensure the best service possible for the women, birthing people and their families who have experienced any type of bereavement during their maternity journey.
This will include working within the MDT to provide excellent care at the point of bereavement and in the period afterwards, and also provide specialist, personalised care for any subsequent pregnancies.
The role includes responsibility for processes and procedures relating to bereavement including audit, guidelines and reporting.
There will also be an education element to the role.
About us
We are lucky to be able to work and provide care in our beautiful, purpose built maternity unit. We currently look after 4700 births per year and book over 5000 women for antenatal care.
Our service was rated 'Good' by CQC and our improvements over the last 18 months have seen us receiving praise from NHS Improvement. A CCG Insight visit noted improvements in morale and culture, with staff reporting good support and a culture of learning rather than blame. We are 100% compliant with Ockenden safety actions and have safety and excellent patient experience at the heart of the service that we deliver.
Our students rate us highly - receiving "Practice Excellence Award 2020" (Poppy Team) from City University and "Outstanding Placement of the Year" (Tulip Team) this year. Our Bereavement Service received the RCM award for Bereavement care in 2018 and our Perinatal mental health team were awarded the NMC Excellence in Mental Health Award in 2021. In 2021 we received the Capital Midwife Preceptorship Mark. Our maternity service now receives 5 star reviews on NHS choices!
Our Trust has staff accommodation in North London and is situated within easy reach of London rail terminals and central London. We are in Zone 4, making travel to work less expensive, as well as offering on-site parking.
This is a service on the up, and we recognise that there is great competition in London to get the best midwives into their workforce. We believe that at North Middlesex you can truly flourish.
Date posted
22 September 2023
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£49,178 to £55,492 a year per annum inclusive HCAS
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Job share, Flexible working
Reference number
393-NMUH-888
Job locations
North Middlesex University Hospital
Sterling Way
London
N18 1QX
Job description
Job responsibilities
Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead and support staff, setting standards of care in the provision of information and practical advice to parents who have suffered the loss of their baby through miscarriage, termination for abnormalities, stillbirth, neonatal or Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome.
Provide expert support and facilitation of staff in the provision of information. care, support and practical advice to women/birthing people with confirmed fetal abnormality, who choose to terminate their pregnancy and to those who choose to continue their pregnancy including co-ordinating palliative care if this is appropriate.
Be the named lead and co-ordinator for women/birthing people, families and staff with regards to information relating to pregnancy loss. Be able to assess each individual case and exercise sound judgement when providing personalized care and support for parents.
Build close liaisons with external agencies such as :-o The Registrar of Birth and Deathso The Coronero Local GPso Hospital Chaplaincyo Local crematorium and cemeteryo Funeral directorso Mortuary staffo SANDS (National Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Support Group)
Ensure the coordination of quality bereavement care, to the highest standard, is maintained throughout the care pathway.
The Bereavement Midwife will be responsible for providing support with the national standardised Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) and will lead on the core principles of the National Bereavement Care pathway.
Collect data for MBRRACE-UK: Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across the UK and feedback reports and relevant findings to key groups and implement service delivery changes as required.
Provide expert advice and support to staff who are themselves supporting parents through the practicalities of childbirth when faced with the addition of unexpected pregnancy loss.
Provide expert advice to staff and bereaved parents regarding registration of their babies birth and death and making funeral arrangements along with ensuring all relevant documentation is appropriately completed.
Being familiar with all the policies and protocols relevant to care of parents whose baby dies before, during or shortly after birth.
Liaises on a regular basis with all members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure the timely delivery of prescribed client care and produce guidelines and protocols that reflect our current practice. Advises regarding current legislation relating to pregnancy loss.
Communicates regularly with staff, patients and their relatives to promote and maintain a high standard of bereavement care, recognising equity and diversity. Ensures that parents are offered appropriate support literature such as the SANDS booklets for parents.
Regularly communicates complex, sensitive and distressing information to mothers and their families, whilst promoting respect, privacy and dignity in accordance with Trusts Policy.
Promoting good communication between all relevant hospital departments and with primary care staff.
Demonstrates a high level of commitment to research, audit and education in the clinical area, developing education programmes to inform all staff within the multi-disciplinary team of current best practice on bereavement care.
Uses audit to inform practice and to demonstrate service user satisfaction.
Utilises data to inform the monthly Perinatal Meeting and to liaise with the medical staff in producing presentations for the meeting.
Knowledge of risk management and clinical governance issues surrounding bereavement. In particular in the areas of bereavement and loss. Provide practical assistance with legal/organisational.
Works in liaison with the mortuary staff, to arrange and prepare babies for viewing by parents/family
Provide practical assistance with legal/organisational issues surrounding bereavement.
To ensure HTA (Human Tissue Act) compliance in line with national and local Policy.
Maintain standards of data quality relating to the collection and use of information that conforms to nationally defined standards and Trust Policy for all manual and computerised systems
Regular use of use reporting tools such as PMRT, MBRRACE, Every Baby Counts and online CDOP forms
Work collaboratively with medical staff and the audit department to participate in the process of audit and research trials to facilitate clinical effectiveness and monitor outcomes and standards within the clinical governance agenda
Actively seek evidence based practice which will support clinical outcomes as appropriate
Professional Maintain and improve knowledge and expertise in current developments and future trends in relation to Midwifery management and practice.
Work with colleagues to performance manage and monitor bereavement care in maternity services, in accordance with the national and locally agreed quality outcomes, including the monitoring of service quality from the perspective of those who are bereaved.
Working under pressure with tight schedules and deadlines in order to meet Trust targets, Quality and governance
To be responsible for and maintain own professional development
Maintain an awareness of relevant research and encourage the implementation of relevant findings into clinical practice
Works within the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) Midwives Rules & Standards with particular regard to registration of stillbirth and maternal death.
Ability to use research evidence in own practice.
Clinical Prioritise workload to ensure at least 60% clinical working, including support in clinical areas as well as with follow up clinics.
Participate in the day to day running of a bereavement caseload, ensuring care needs are met and follow up care is provided
To be able to diagnose/recognise specific problems and make decisions in the provision of care related to pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period, informing the most suitably qualified person to assist in the provision of care and escalating appropriately in the event of any deviation from the norm
To be able to work under pressure, due to unpredictability of work.
To cope with daily emotional stress, when working on a one to one basis with women and their families and be self-aware of your own wellbeing, seeking support from an appropriate source when required.
Contributes a significant amount of working time to clinical care, maintaining competency in all areas thereby ensuring the credibility required of the post holder.
Management To be assertive/confident and able to deal with conflict and difficult situations.
To adhere and implement the trust policy for cleanliness and infection control.
Attend meetings appropriate to your area/role, ensuring effective communication within the team and leading on actions as necessary. Disseminate information from meetings as required.
Demonstrate a working knowledge and effective use of the escalation policy and participate in the Unit Co-Ordinator rota.
Leadership To act as an effective role model and demonstrate effective organisational and leadership skills, including motivation of staff
To maintain a high profile and be seen to be in charge and fulfil management and clinical responsibilities to patients pertinent to the role, whilst promoting and providing a positive, professional leadership.
To promote and provide positive, professional leadership, including leadership of staff.
Education To regularly access educational opportunities to enhance knowledge and improve quality of care
Act as mentor to less experienced members of the team, supporting in-house development and training
Develop and maintain a positive learning environment for all colleagues, patients and visitors
Organise and evaluate multi-disciplinary training sessions to include trainee obstetricians and staff such as sonographers, healthcare support workers and receptionists as well as midwives.
To disseminate learning to reduce stillbirths and neonatal deaths in line with national guidance to include Each baby Counts
This job description reflects the present requirements of the post and it does not form part of the contract of employment. As the duties of the post change and develop the job description will be reviewed and will be subject to amendment, in consultation with the postholder. It is the Trusts aim to reach agreement on reasonable changes, but if agreement is not possible the Trust reserves the right to effect changes to the post holders job description after consultation with them. Appropriate notice of changes will be given.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead and support staff, setting standards of care in the provision of information and practical advice to parents who have suffered the loss of their baby through miscarriage, termination for abnormalities, stillbirth, neonatal or Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome.
Provide expert support and facilitation of staff in the provision of information. care, support and practical advice to women/birthing people with confirmed fetal abnormality, who choose to terminate their pregnancy and to those who choose to continue their pregnancy including co-ordinating palliative care if this is appropriate.
Be the named lead and co-ordinator for women/birthing people, families and staff with regards to information relating to pregnancy loss. Be able to assess each individual case and exercise sound judgement when providing personalized care and support for parents.
Build close liaisons with external agencies such as :-o The Registrar of Birth and Deathso The Coronero Local GPso Hospital Chaplaincyo Local crematorium and cemeteryo Funeral directorso Mortuary staffo SANDS (National Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Support Group)
Ensure the coordination of quality bereavement care, to the highest standard, is maintained throughout the care pathway.
The Bereavement Midwife will be responsible for providing support with the national standardised Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) and will lead on the core principles of the National Bereavement Care pathway.
Collect data for MBRRACE-UK: Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across the UK and feedback reports and relevant findings to key groups and implement service delivery changes as required.
Provide expert advice and support to staff who are themselves supporting parents through the practicalities of childbirth when faced with the addition of unexpected pregnancy loss.
Provide expert advice to staff and bereaved parents regarding registration of their babies birth and death and making funeral arrangements along with ensuring all relevant documentation is appropriately completed.
Being familiar with all the policies and protocols relevant to care of parents whose baby dies before, during or shortly after birth.
Liaises on a regular basis with all members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure the timely delivery of prescribed client care and produce guidelines and protocols that reflect our current practice. Advises regarding current legislation relating to pregnancy loss.
Communicates regularly with staff, patients and their relatives to promote and maintain a high standard of bereavement care, recognising equity and diversity. Ensures that parents are offered appropriate support literature such as the SANDS booklets for parents.
Regularly communicates complex, sensitive and distressing information to mothers and their families, whilst promoting respect, privacy and dignity in accordance with Trusts Policy.
Promoting good communication between all relevant hospital departments and with primary care staff.
Demonstrates a high level of commitment to research, audit and education in the clinical area, developing education programmes to inform all staff within the multi-disciplinary team of current best practice on bereavement care.
Uses audit to inform practice and to demonstrate service user satisfaction.
Utilises data to inform the monthly Perinatal Meeting and to liaise with the medical staff in producing presentations for the meeting.
Knowledge of risk management and clinical governance issues surrounding bereavement. In particular in the areas of bereavement and loss. Provide practical assistance with legal/organisational.
Works in liaison with the mortuary staff, to arrange and prepare babies for viewing by parents/family
Provide practical assistance with legal/organisational issues surrounding bereavement.
To ensure HTA (Human Tissue Act) compliance in line with national and local Policy.
Maintain standards of data quality relating to the collection and use of information that conforms to nationally defined standards and Trust Policy for all manual and computerised systems
Regular use of use reporting tools such as PMRT, MBRRACE, Every Baby Counts and online CDOP forms
Work collaboratively with medical staff and the audit department to participate in the process of audit and research trials to facilitate clinical effectiveness and monitor outcomes and standards within the clinical governance agenda
Actively seek evidence based practice which will support clinical outcomes as appropriate
Professional Maintain and improve knowledge and expertise in current developments and future trends in relation to Midwifery management and practice.
Work with colleagues to performance manage and monitor bereavement care in maternity services, in accordance with the national and locally agreed quality outcomes, including the monitoring of service quality from the perspective of those who are bereaved.
Working under pressure with tight schedules and deadlines in order to meet Trust targets, Quality and governance
To be responsible for and maintain own professional development
Maintain an awareness of relevant research and encourage the implementation of relevant findings into clinical practice
Works within the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) Midwives Rules & Standards with particular regard to registration of stillbirth and maternal death.
Ability to use research evidence in own practice.
Clinical Prioritise workload to ensure at least 60% clinical working, including support in clinical areas as well as with follow up clinics.
Participate in the day to day running of a bereavement caseload, ensuring care needs are met and follow up care is provided
To be able to diagnose/recognise specific problems and make decisions in the provision of care related to pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period, informing the most suitably qualified person to assist in the provision of care and escalating appropriately in the event of any deviation from the norm
To be able to work under pressure, due to unpredictability of work.
To cope with daily emotional stress, when working on a one to one basis with women and their families and be self-aware of your own wellbeing, seeking support from an appropriate source when required.
Contributes a significant amount of working time to clinical care, maintaining competency in all areas thereby ensuring the credibility required of the post holder.
Management To be assertive/confident and able to deal with conflict and difficult situations.
To adhere and implement the trust policy for cleanliness and infection control.
Attend meetings appropriate to your area/role, ensuring effective communication within the team and leading on actions as necessary. Disseminate information from meetings as required.
Demonstrate a working knowledge and effective use of the escalation policy and participate in the Unit Co-Ordinator rota.
Leadership To act as an effective role model and demonstrate effective organisational and leadership skills, including motivation of staff
To maintain a high profile and be seen to be in charge and fulfil management and clinical responsibilities to patients pertinent to the role, whilst promoting and providing a positive, professional leadership.
To promote and provide positive, professional leadership, including leadership of staff.
Education To regularly access educational opportunities to enhance knowledge and improve quality of care
Act as mentor to less experienced members of the team, supporting in-house development and training
Develop and maintain a positive learning environment for all colleagues, patients and visitors
Organise and evaluate multi-disciplinary training sessions to include trainee obstetricians and staff such as sonographers, healthcare support workers and receptionists as well as midwives.
To disseminate learning to reduce stillbirths and neonatal deaths in line with national guidance to include Each baby Counts
This job description reflects the present requirements of the post and it does not form part of the contract of employment. As the duties of the post change and develop the job description will be reviewed and will be subject to amendment, in consultation with the postholder. It is the Trusts aim to reach agreement on reasonable changes, but if agreement is not possible the Trust reserves the right to effect changes to the post holders job description after consultation with them. Appropriate notice of changes will be given.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
- NMC Registered Midwife
- Educated to Degree Level
- Evidence of continuous personal, professional and academic development
- Post registration teaching qualification (e.g. 998 or mentorship course), Practice Assessor
Desirable
- Relevant specialist qualification or training to diploma level or equivalent experience
- Study at Post Graduate level or willingness to undertake
- Leadership or management qualification
- Counselling qualification or willingness to work towards
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Experience of caring for bereaved families.
- Good knowledge of National Bereavement Care Pathways.
- Demonstrate leadership skills, knowledge and experience in order to enhance effective care across all settings where the loss of a baby may be experienced.
- Good communication skills.
- A proven ability to deal effectively with patients, their families and the general public.
- Ability to work in a pressured environment and balance competing priorities of services and staff.
- Able to prioritise own workload, delegate appropriately and manage time effectively.
- Good IT skills.
- Excellent presentation and report writing skills.
- Working knowledge of issues currently impacting on Maternity services.
- Able to lead, facilitate and motivate a wide range of teams to achieve results.
- Can demonstrate and provide patient-centred and safe care.
Desirable
- A sound knowledge of the legal framework in relation to miscarriages, termination of pregnancy, stillbirth and neonatal death.
Experience
Essential
- Significant midwifery experience at band 6 or above
- Experience of working with a range of professionals across differing organisations.
- Experience of caring for bereaved families.
Desirable
- Experience of organising remembrance events.
- Teaching experience.
- Able to lead, facilitate and motivate teams to achieve results.
- Experience of providing practical assistance with legal/organisational issues surrounding bereavement
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Excellent inter-personal and communication skills
- High level of work organisation, self-motivation, drive for performance and improvement, and flexibility in approach and attitude.
- Strong sense of commitment to openness, honesty and integrity in undertaking the role.
- Flexible approach to the needs of the service
- Willingness to adapt to a changing environment.
- Compassionate, kind and approachable.
- Proactive.
- Ability to cope in stressful situations.
- Consistent manner and approach.
- Acts collaboratively.
Values
Essential
- Demonstrable ability to meet Trust values
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
- NMC Registered Midwife
- Educated to Degree Level
- Evidence of continuous personal, professional and academic development
- Post registration teaching qualification (e.g. 998 or mentorship course), Practice Assessor
Desirable
- Relevant specialist qualification or training to diploma level or equivalent experience
- Study at Post Graduate level or willingness to undertake
- Leadership or management qualification
- Counselling qualification or willingness to work towards
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Experience of caring for bereaved families.
- Good knowledge of National Bereavement Care Pathways.
- Demonstrate leadership skills, knowledge and experience in order to enhance effective care across all settings where the loss of a baby may be experienced.
- Good communication skills.
- A proven ability to deal effectively with patients, their families and the general public.
- Ability to work in a pressured environment and balance competing priorities of services and staff.
- Able to prioritise own workload, delegate appropriately and manage time effectively.
- Good IT skills.
- Excellent presentation and report writing skills.
- Working knowledge of issues currently impacting on Maternity services.
- Able to lead, facilitate and motivate a wide range of teams to achieve results.
- Can demonstrate and provide patient-centred and safe care.
Desirable
- A sound knowledge of the legal framework in relation to miscarriages, termination of pregnancy, stillbirth and neonatal death.
Experience
Essential
- Significant midwifery experience at band 6 or above
- Experience of working with a range of professionals across differing organisations.
- Experience of caring for bereaved families.
Desirable
- Experience of organising remembrance events.
- Teaching experience.
- Able to lead, facilitate and motivate teams to achieve results.
- Experience of providing practical assistance with legal/organisational issues surrounding bereavement
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Excellent inter-personal and communication skills
- High level of work organisation, self-motivation, drive for performance and improvement, and flexibility in approach and attitude.
- Strong sense of commitment to openness, honesty and integrity in undertaking the role.
- Flexible approach to the needs of the service
- Willingness to adapt to a changing environment.
- Compassionate, kind and approachable.
- Proactive.
- Ability to cope in stressful situations.
- Consistent manner and approach.
- Acts collaboratively.
Values
Essential
- Demonstrable ability to meet Trust values
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.
Certificate of Sponsorship
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From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
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.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
Address
North Middlesex University Hospital
Sterling Way
London
N18 1QX
Employer's website
Employer details
Employer name
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
Address
North Middlesex University Hospital
Sterling Way
London
N18 1QX
Employer's website
For questions about the job, contact:
Date posted
22 September 2023
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£49,178 to £55,492 a year per annum inclusive HCAS
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Job share, Flexible working
Reference number
393-NMUH-888
Job locations
North Middlesex University Hospital
Sterling Way
London
N18 1QX
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