Job summary
BSc Hons Midwifery
22-month post experience (second registration for adult nurses) degree programme.
Oxford Brookes University, with practice placements at the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Applicants whose first language is not English will also be required to evidence IELTS with a minimum language pass of level 7 in all areas
Applications for September 2024 entry are now being considered, salary support and university fees will be funded by South East Region Health Education England. Nurses currently employed by GHNHSFT can be seconded to undertake this course.
For further information about Oxford Brookes University and the short course programme, please contact Victoria Brown ().
Main duties of the job
The NMC Standards of Proficiency for Midwives (2019) require that, at the point of registration, students must demonstrate the ability to be an accountable, autonomous, professional midwife who can:
1. Provide safe and effective midwifery care
2. Provide universal care for all women, optimising normal physiological processes and promoting health and public health via assessment, screening and care planning
3. Provide additional care for women and newborns with complications by undertaking first line assessment and management of above.
4. Promote excellence in midwifery practice as a colleague, scholar and leader
5. In order to achieve this, the course will develop the students' knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of themes, including:
6. Evidence-based care and the importance of maintaining a current knowledge-base
7. The physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual safety of women and newborn infants
8. Communication and relationship building.
9. Working across the whole continuum of care and in all settings, and understanding the woman's and newborn infant's whole maternity journey
10. Providing continuity of care and carer
11. Ensuring that women, partners and families have all the information needed to fully inform their decisions
12. Anticipating, preventing, and responding to emergencies.
13. Public health, health promotion, and protection, including understanding and working to mitigate health and social inequalities
14. Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding
About us
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust operates hospitals on our two main sites in Cheltenham and Gloucester, and we're one of the largest NHS trusts in the country.
Our workforce of almost 8,000 staff provide high quality emergency, elective and specialist care across a range of clinical areas
Our maternity services provide exceptional choice to women and midwives offering a maternity service through a range of settings
It is expected that all employees uphold the values of the organisation as our values underpin everything we do and describe the way we expect our staff to behave towards our patients, families and carers and between each other. We have the following three values:
15. Caring
Patients said:"Show me that you care about me as an individual. Talk to me, not about me. Look at me when you talk to me."
16. Listening
Patients said:"Please acknowledge me, even if you can't help me right now. Show me that you know that I'm here."
17. Excelling
Patients said:"Don't just do what you have to, take the next step and go the extra mile."
Job description
Job responsibilities
The course will develop the students knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of themes via taught time in University, guided independent study, and time on practice placement. The programme will explore:
18. Evidence-based care and the importance of maintaining a current knowledge-base
19. The physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual safety of women and newborn infants
20. Communication and relationship building, working in partnership with women, including enabling and advocating for the human rights of women and children
21. Working across the whole continuum of care and in all settings, and understanding the womans and newborn infants whole maternity journey
22. Providing continuity of care and carer
23. Optimising the normal processes of reproduction and early life
24. Ensuring that women, partners and families have all the information needed to fully inform their decisions
25. Anticipating, preventing, and responding to emergencies, complications and additional care needs
26. Public health, health promotion, and health protection, including understanding and working to mitigate health and social inequalities
27. Interdisciplinary and multiagency working
28. Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
29. Registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council
30. Hold a Diploma or (preferably) a Degree in adult nursing
31. Evidence of ongoing professional development through maintenance of professional portfolio and registration revalidation
Experience
Essential
32. Experience of working in an acute clinical environment
Desirable
33. Have worked full-time in clinical practice as a Registered Nurse caring for adults for at least 6 months in the year prior to the course (or equivalent).
34. Are employed by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust/other UK NHS Trust
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Essential
35. Able to prioritise own workload and that of others as appropriate
36. Personally resilient and able to manage complexity and work in an ambiguous or changing environment.
37. Excellent presentational, communication and interpersonal skills
38. Demonstrates ability to maintain and contribute to the development of standards of practice, conduct or decision making in conjunction with team, Lead Midwives, Consultant Obstetricians
39. Demonstrates ability to use clinical reasoning skills and techniques to assess, diagnose, plan and offer a range of treatment options; deliver, evaluate and amend the treatment plan.
40. Acts as a role model and are able to lead by example to ensure the Trust's values and behaviours are reinforced throughout their area of practice.
41. Able to effectively and appropriately escalate concerns to reduce risk and promote patient safety
42. Demonstrates ability to question and challenge midwifery practice in a constructive way so that standards of care are continually evaluated and improved.
43. Tenacity to pursue goals energetically and succeed despite resistance
44. Strong, professional leadership qualities, assertive and self-confident individual
45. Ability to lead, manage and motivate all staff within sphere of responsibility
46. Self-motivated and able to work under own initiative and prioritise workload
Desirable
47. Demonstrates ability to keep up to date with professional issues that influence midwifery practice relating to area of clinical practice, management, education and research.
48. Able to contribute to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies/protocols/guidelines relevant to area of practice.
Qualities
Essential
49. Enthusiastic and self-aware
50. Creative and Flexible
51. Resilient under pressure
52. Team focused
53. Reliable, Adaptable and Dependable