FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Registered Midwife in this role?
The main responsibilities include providing comprehensive care in the LDRP setting, conducting patient assessments and reassessments, performing point of care testing, collaborating with doctors on care plans, and ensuring adherence to care standards and safety protocols.
What qualifications are required for this midwife position?
Candidates must have a Bachelor or Master of Science in Nursing or a Diploma in Nursing & Midwifery, current licensure with DHA as a Registered Midwife, and a minimum of 5 years of nursing experience in the Labor and Delivery room.
Is prior experience in Labor and Delivery required?
Yes, a minimum of 5 years of nursing experience in the Labor and Delivery room is required.
What languages are preferred for this position?
Good spoken and written English is required, and knowledge of Arabic is advantageous but not essential.
What type of training or certifications are required?
Candidates must be BLS providers, and certifications in ACLS or PALS are desirable but not essential.
Does the role involve working with a diverse patient population?
Yes, the midwife is expected to care for a large diversity of patients regardless of cultural differences, providing culturally appropriate nursing care.
What is the expected work environment for the midwife?
The midwife will work in the Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum (LDRP) unit, providing care throughout the patients’ journey and ensuring safety and comfort during the labor process.
Are there opportunities for continuing education and professional development?
Yes, the midwife is expected to participate in scheduled continuing nursing education and staff development programs.
What protocols must the midwife adhere to regarding patient safety?
The midwife must apply the international patient safety goals throughout the patient’s journey and adhere to infection control policies and hospital regulations.
What support is provided to new mothers regarding breastfeeding?
The midwife will actively promote breastfeeding and assist mothers in achieving their breastfeeding goals, providing education and practical support.