International Midwives – University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust – Midwives
International Midwives – University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust – Midwives
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Most sought after provider of maternity care for the local population. University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust are seeking to appoint midwives who are trained and have practiced outside of the UK.
About the role
As a new to England Midwife you will be offered a full and comprehensive induction and training programme and access to education and training midwives and supervisors who will support you for the first 12-18 months of employment.
Job offers will be made following interview based on your individual skills/ knowledge and experience and post holders will rotate through different practice settings to gain experience in all fields of maternity practice.
The trust has arrival dates every 6-7 weeks throughout 2023 and offer a fantastic relocation package which includes:
- Salaries based on experience
- OSCE Training
- OSCE exams paid (up to two exams)
- Reimbursements for CBT and both NMC Fees*
- Free accommodation for 6 weeks
- Visa applications paid
- OH & TB reimburse (if applicable)
- Flights and Travel arranged and paid for
- Meet and Greet at the airport with a dedicated onboarding team
- Plus many more benefits!
Some of your daily duties will be:
- Assessing and advising the needs of women, partners, families, and carers and providing emotional support during all stages of pregnancy
- Plan, deliver and evaluate standards of evidence-based midwifery care
- Providing full antenatal care including; parenting classes, clinical examinations, screening, how to feed, care for and bathe their babies
- Identifying high-risk pregnancies
- Monitoring women and supporting them during labour and the birthing process
- Recognising deterioration in the physical or mental condition of a patient and taking appropriate action/ scalation and managing emergency situations
- Assisting in the development of new staff, students and colleagues
- Working as an effective team member and promoting team and interdisciplinary relationship
We welcome you to apply and really look for to working with you. If you would like to hear further information please contact us today or apply!
Pulse is an employment agency/employment business (as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003) and is acting on behalf of its client in relation to this vacancy.
We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.
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