Career flexibility Supported training Salary sacrifice benefits Range of staff benefits and more Are you a highly motivated, enthusiastic and experienced Midwife looking for a new position? We are currently seeking experienced Registered Midwives to join the team on a full-time basis. You will play a key role within a supportive team in ensuring high levels of patient care are provided to women and their families. As a Registered Midwife, your responsibilities will be to: Deliver evidence based midwifery care Work collaboratively within the multi-disciplinary team Deliver a high standard of customer service Ensure patient and staff safety About the Company The hospital offers a range of specialties including cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, general medicine, gynaecology and maternity, oncology, orthopaedics, urology and vascular surgery. Ashford Hospital has 9 operating theatres, 1 procedure room, 2 angiography labs, an emergency department, maternity services and a 24 bed level 3 critical care unit. About You Current registration as a Midwife with AHPRA Clinical skills and motivation to ensure excellence in patient care and customer service A minimum 1 year of recent Midwifery experience A commitment to safe practice and quality patient care Understanding of the National Safety and Quality Health Service standards Excellent communication and interpersonal skills The ability to work both independently and within a team structure The ability to act in a professional manner at all times Benefits Increased take-home pay with access to salary sacrifice, with an exciting new increased cap as a not-for-profit organisation Flexible working arrangements for work-life balance by negotiation A supportive team environment, working alongside passionate & dedicated professionals Employee benefits including – discounted gym memberships, private health insurance and access to free Employee Assistance Program for wellbeing support Ongoing training & professional development opportunities, access to paid study leave