About the role
The purpose of this role is to work in partnership with women to provide contemporary evidence based women, baby and family focused care that is culturally safe and appropriate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and families. This is in collaboration with the interprofessional health care team to facilitate optimal health outcomes and undertake delegated activities while assuming individual accountability for actions within the position and context of practice.
About you
This successful applicant will carry out the following key accountabilities in accordance with the Metro North Health's values and the corresponding Lominger™ competencies:
1. Fulfil the responsibilities of this role in accordance with Schedule 8, Nurses and Midwives (Queensland Health and Department of Education) Certified Agreement (EB11) (2022) – Midwifery Generic Level Statements (GLS) Midwife Grade 5 and the Queensland Health and Metro North Health's commitments and values, in achievement of the organisational goals and Domains of Practice.
2. Practice in accordance with code of ethics, professional standards and legislation affecting midwifery practice by maintaining current knowledge and competence within scope of position.
3. Apply clinical midwifery expertise, including assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation, to deliver a high standard of woman and baby centred care.
4. Develop in partnership with women individualised care plans for antenatal, postnatal and intrapartum care and may extend to women's health, sexual or reproductive health, preparation for parenthood and childcare.
5. Maintain woman and baby safety, risk minimisation and safe work activities within the practice setting.
6. Respond appropriately to sudden alterations in the health status of the woman and baby using comprehensive midwifery assessment and intervention skills.
Health Equity
It is expected that all Metro North Health staff, including the incumbent of this role as a valuable member of the Metro North workforce, contribute to the health equity agenda and meet the intent of supporting the defined six actions that specifically meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards (NSQHS), by actively supporting the elimination of racial discrimination and institutional racism; supporting increased access to health care; influencing the social, cultural and economic determinants of health; supporting the delivery of sustainable, culturally safe and responsive health services; and recognise the importance of working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities and organisations to design, deliver, monitor and review the health and support services we provide.
Benefits when working for us
7. Rewarding career and development opportunities across a wide range of clinical and non-clinical areas
8. Value driven organisation which provides a work environment that is safe, satisfying, flexible, and promotes a healthy work-life balance
9. Flexible working arrangements and competitive salary rates with annual incremental increases
10. Benefit from a higher than standard employer contribution to Superannuation of up to 12.75% and access to salary packaging