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About the Role
The post holder will work as a member of the team, providing and leading midwifery care to women in the antenatal period. They will maintain their clinical skills and competencies, and demonstrate excellent communication skills while working within the NMC rules and standards, Trust guidelines, and procedures.
Key Responsibilities
* Provide and lead midwifery care to women during the antenatal period.
* Maintain clinical skills and competencies, ensuring continuous professional development.
* Work within the multidisciplinary team, planning, developing, and supporting the smooth running and maintenance of the antenatal clinic for pregnant women at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
* Provide accurate, unbiased, non‑judgemental evidence‑based information to both the multidisciplinary team and service users.
* Lead and support the antenatal team, driving improvements in patient experience, safety, and quality.
Qualifications and Requirements
The postholder must maintain own clinical skills and competencies, possess excellent communication skills, and work within the NMC rules and standards, Trust guidelines, and procedures. Experience and commitment to evidence‑based practice and collaborative working across multidisciplinary teams is essential.
Benefits and Working Environment
Milton Keynes University Hospital offers a supportive and compassionate team environment, with a strong commitment to development, innovation, safety, and quality of services. Our focus on the experience of women, their families, and our staff is a top priority.
About the Hospital
Milton Keynes University Hospital, in partnership with the University of Buckingham, is a University Teaching Hospital committed to advancing patient care through cutting‑edge research and education. It holds a "Good" rating from the CQC and is undergoing significant investment to support growth and improve access to care for the community.
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