Communityhealthathome
Certified Nurse Midwife
Communityhealthathome, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80509
Job Summary and Responsibilities
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As a Registered Nurse (RN) Certified Midwife you are responsible for managing the care of essentially healthy women and co‑managing with a physician, the care of those clients who develop problems that put them at a greater risk. As a Certified Midwife RN will be trained to assist women during childbirth, antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care, deliver babies and assist physicians in procedures such as C‑sections. While in this RN position you will perform gynecological exams, prenatal care and education to patients.
Position will be supporting our OB Laborists program at St Francis Hospital. It will be three 12‑hour shifts per week from 7am – 7pm.
This position will help support our OB Laborists. Please see duties listed below.
Prenatal Care & Education
Conducting routine prenatal appointments (checking blood pressure, weight, urine, fetal heart tones, fundal height).
Providing comprehensive education on topics such as nutrition, exercise, childbirth preparation, breastfeeding, newborn care, and potential complications.
Answering patient questions and addressing concerns about pregnancy.
Ordering and interpreting lab tests and ultrasounds.
Assessing risk factors and identifying potential complications.
Counseling on lifestyle modifications (smoking cessation, alcohol avoidance, etc.).
Developing individualized care plans.
Triage & Assessment
Evaluating pregnant patients presenting to the hospital with concerns (e.g., decreased fetal movement, bleeding, contractions).
Assessing the urgency of the situation and determining the appropriate level of care.
Monitoring vital signs and fetal heart rate.
Performing cervical exams (if appropriate and within scope of practice).
Collaborating with physicians on management plans.
Antepartum Monitoring
Monitoring patients with high‑risk pregnancies (e.g., gestational diabetes, preeclampsia) in the hospital setting.
Performing non‑stress tests (NSTs) and biophysical profiles (BPPs).
Administering medications as prescribed (e.g., tocolytics to stop preterm labor).
Educating patients about their condition and treatment plan.
Consultation & Collaboration
Consulting with physicians (obstetricians, perinatologists) on complex cases.
Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient care.
Referring patients to other specialists as needed (e.g., lactation consultants, social workers).
Patient Advocacy
Advocating for the patient's preferences and choices within the hospital setting.
Ensuring that patients receive culturally sensitive and respectful care.
Facilitating communication between the patient and other members of the healthcare team.
Pre‑operative Care
Preparing patients for scheduled cesarean sections or other procedures.
Providing pre‑operative education and counseling.
Ensuring that all necessary consents are obtained.
Postpartum Assessment & Care
Monitoring vital signs, uterine involution, lochia, and perineal healing.
Assessing for signs of postpartum complications (e.g., hemorrhage, infection, preeclampsia).
Providing pain management.
Administering medications as prescribed.
Breastfeeding Support
Assisting mothers with breastfeeding initiation and latch.
Providing education on breastfeeding techniques, milk supply, and common breastfeeding challenges.
Troubleshooting breastfeeding problems.
Referring to lactation consultants as needed.
Newborn Assessment & Care
Assessing newborn vital signs, weight, and feeding.
Providing education on newborn care (e.g., bathing, cord care, diapering).
Screening for jaundice and other newborn conditions.
Postpartum Education
Providing education on postpartum recovery, contraception, and newborn care.
Answering patient questions and addressing concerns.
Providing information on community resources and support groups.
Discharge Planning
Ensuring that patients have appropriate follow‑up appointments scheduled.
Providing discharge instructions and medications.
Coordinating care with other healthcare providers.
Emotional Support
Providing emotional support to mothers and families during the postpartum period.
Screening for postpartum depression and anxiety.
Referring to mental health professionals as needed.
Job Requirements In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified candidates will need the following:
Two years recent nursing experience.
Spanish speaking, preferred.
Masters degree in Certified Nurse Midwifery (ACNM accredited midwifery program required).
Current state RN license for applicable state of employment.
Advanced Practice Nurse, required (Certified Nurse Midwife license for applicable state of employment).
NRP certification; Evidence of current fetal monitoring education required.
BLS and ACLS, (AHA) required.
Physical Requirements;
Medium Work - (Exert up to 50lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 20lbs frequently, and/or up to 10lbs constantly).
Where You'll Work Colorado Springs, Colorado's second‑largest city, boasts a thriving community rich in business experience and a historic background of achievement. With short commute times, affordable housing, great schools, and friendly neighbors, it consistently ranks as one of the best places to live.
Stunning Natural Beauty : Surrounded by mountains, parks, and outdoor recreation opportunities, including Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods.
Pleasant Climate : Enjoys a moderate climate with plenty of sunshine year‑round, ideal for outdoor activities.
Thriving Job Market : Features a diverse economy with strong sectors in technology, defense, and healthcare, offering numerous job opportunities.
High Quality of Life : Benefits from a low cost of living relative to other major cities, combined with excellent schools and healthcare facilities.
Vibrant Community : Hosts an active cultural scene, including art festivals, music events, and local breweries, fostering a strong sense of community.
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As a Registered Nurse (RN) Certified Midwife you are responsible for managing the care of essentially healthy women and co‑managing with a physician, the care of those clients who develop problems that put them at a greater risk. As a Certified Midwife RN will be trained to assist women during childbirth, antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care, deliver babies and assist physicians in procedures such as C‑sections. While in this RN position you will perform gynecological exams, prenatal care and education to patients.
Position will be supporting our OB Laborists program at St Francis Hospital. It will be three 12‑hour shifts per week from 7am – 7pm.
This position will help support our OB Laborists. Please see duties listed below.
Prenatal Care & Education
Conducting routine prenatal appointments (checking blood pressure, weight, urine, fetal heart tones, fundal height).
Providing comprehensive education on topics such as nutrition, exercise, childbirth preparation, breastfeeding, newborn care, and potential complications.
Answering patient questions and addressing concerns about pregnancy.
Ordering and interpreting lab tests and ultrasounds.
Assessing risk factors and identifying potential complications.
Counseling on lifestyle modifications (smoking cessation, alcohol avoidance, etc.).
Developing individualized care plans.
Triage & Assessment
Evaluating pregnant patients presenting to the hospital with concerns (e.g., decreased fetal movement, bleeding, contractions).
Assessing the urgency of the situation and determining the appropriate level of care.
Monitoring vital signs and fetal heart rate.
Performing cervical exams (if appropriate and within scope of practice).
Collaborating with physicians on management plans.
Antepartum Monitoring
Monitoring patients with high‑risk pregnancies (e.g., gestational diabetes, preeclampsia) in the hospital setting.
Performing non‑stress tests (NSTs) and biophysical profiles (BPPs).
Administering medications as prescribed (e.g., tocolytics to stop preterm labor).
Educating patients about their condition and treatment plan.
Consultation & Collaboration
Consulting with physicians (obstetricians, perinatologists) on complex cases.
Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient care.
Referring patients to other specialists as needed (e.g., lactation consultants, social workers).
Patient Advocacy
Advocating for the patient's preferences and choices within the hospital setting.
Ensuring that patients receive culturally sensitive and respectful care.
Facilitating communication between the patient and other members of the healthcare team.
Pre‑operative Care
Preparing patients for scheduled cesarean sections or other procedures.
Providing pre‑operative education and counseling.
Ensuring that all necessary consents are obtained.
Postpartum Assessment & Care
Monitoring vital signs, uterine involution, lochia, and perineal healing.
Assessing for signs of postpartum complications (e.g., hemorrhage, infection, preeclampsia).
Providing pain management.
Administering medications as prescribed.
Breastfeeding Support
Assisting mothers with breastfeeding initiation and latch.
Providing education on breastfeeding techniques, milk supply, and common breastfeeding challenges.
Troubleshooting breastfeeding problems.
Referring to lactation consultants as needed.
Newborn Assessment & Care
Assessing newborn vital signs, weight, and feeding.
Providing education on newborn care (e.g., bathing, cord care, diapering).
Screening for jaundice and other newborn conditions.
Postpartum Education
Providing education on postpartum recovery, contraception, and newborn care.
Answering patient questions and addressing concerns.
Providing information on community resources and support groups.
Discharge Planning
Ensuring that patients have appropriate follow‑up appointments scheduled.
Providing discharge instructions and medications.
Coordinating care with other healthcare providers.
Emotional Support
Providing emotional support to mothers and families during the postpartum period.
Screening for postpartum depression and anxiety.
Referring to mental health professionals as needed.
Job Requirements In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified candidates will need the following:
Two years recent nursing experience.
Spanish speaking, preferred.
Masters degree in Certified Nurse Midwifery (ACNM accredited midwifery program required).
Current state RN license for applicable state of employment.
Advanced Practice Nurse, required (Certified Nurse Midwife license for applicable state of employment).
NRP certification; Evidence of current fetal monitoring education required.
BLS and ACLS, (AHA) required.
Physical Requirements;
Medium Work - (Exert up to 50lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 20lbs frequently, and/or up to 10lbs constantly).
Where You'll Work Colorado Springs, Colorado's second‑largest city, boasts a thriving community rich in business experience and a historic background of achievement. With short commute times, affordable housing, great schools, and friendly neighbors, it consistently ranks as one of the best places to live.
Stunning Natural Beauty : Surrounded by mountains, parks, and outdoor recreation opportunities, including Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods.
Pleasant Climate : Enjoys a moderate climate with plenty of sunshine year‑round, ideal for outdoor activities.
Thriving Job Market : Features a diverse economy with strong sectors in technology, defense, and healthcare, offering numerous job opportunities.
High Quality of Life : Benefits from a low cost of living relative to other major cities, combined with excellent schools and healthcare facilities.
Vibrant Community : Hosts an active cultural scene, including art festivals, music events, and local breweries, fostering a strong sense of community.
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