What are the responsibilities and job description for the Per Diem Doula - Samaritan Hospital position at St. Peter's Health Partners?
Employment Type
Part time
Shift
Rotating Shift
Description
A doula is a non-clinical companion who supports an individual through labor, birth, and the postpartum period. Doulas are trained to provide continuous, individualized care as well as physical and emotional support to birthing people and their families. In close collaboration with the birthing team (midwives, nurses, and physicians) doulas work to offer safe, high quality and culturally sensitive care to all patients giving birth at SPHP at every stage of their labor, birth/postpartum process. Upon hire, doulas can enjoy flexible scheduling, inspirational leadership, supportive colleagues, and much more! .
Required Criteria Inclue
High School Diploma or GED,
Doula certification from an accredited Doula training program.
1 year in childbirth education, labor support, or breastfeeding education and support DONA International certification or obtain within six months from hire
Basic computer literacy.
Ability to communicate effectively and possess excellent customer service skills
Limitations in the Role of the Doula
A doula is not permitted to undertake any of the following and does not:
Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.
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Part time
Shift
Rotating Shift
Description
A doula is a non-clinical companion who supports an individual through labor, birth, and the postpartum period. Doulas are trained to provide continuous, individualized care as well as physical and emotional support to birthing people and their families. In close collaboration with the birthing team (midwives, nurses, and physicians) doulas work to offer safe, high quality and culturally sensitive care to all patients giving birth at SPHP at every stage of their labor, birth/postpartum process. Upon hire, doulas can enjoy flexible scheduling, inspirational leadership, supportive colleagues, and much more! .
Required Criteria Inclue
High School Diploma or GED,
Doula certification from an accredited Doula training program.
1 year in childbirth education, labor support, or breastfeeding education and support DONA International certification or obtain within six months from hire
Basic computer literacy.
Ability to communicate effectively and possess excellent customer service skills
Limitations in the Role of the Doula
A doula is not permitted to undertake any of the following and does not:
- Diagnose medical conditions or give medical advice.
- Perform any type of clinical task or conduct any type of physical or behavioral assessment or exam.
- Administer medications.
- Interfere with medical treatment.
- Services provided during labor and delivery may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- At the birthing person´s request, be present at the birth and remain through the immediate postpartum period.
- Offer help and guidance on measures for comfort and pain relief such as breathing, relaxation, movement, positioning and comforting touch.
- Be an advocate. Provide emotional support and act as a facilitator to assist in communication with hospital staff.
- Provide immediate postpartum support and initiation of breastfeeding, as needed (if applicable and trained to provide such breastfeeding support).
- Discuss the birth experience.
- Discuss importance of postpartum physician/midwife follow up.
- Ask if the infant´s first wellness checkup has been made and, if not, encourage the member to do so.
- Be supportive of preferred infant feeding method. If breastfeeding, provide support (if so trained) with latching and positioning.
- Discuss importance of adequate rest for the member.
- Assist in prioritizing offers of help from friends and extended family.
- Assist the member in understanding baby cues and suggest techniques for soothing the baby.
- Demonstrate and have the member provide a return demonstration of infant care.
- Educate the member on infant carrying devices available.
Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.
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