Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Midwifery Community Matron

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Role Overview
Lead the 24-hour provision of high-quality, women-centred care across the midwifery community services. Act as an expert resource and role model for the team within their service to support them in the delivery of effective care.
- Be responsible for ensuring a good environment in which all women and families receive a high standard of care which is compassionate and takes account of their individual needs and wishes.
- Demonstrate clinical leadership in the management of both low and high-risk complex maternity care.
- Identify and facilitate strategies for service improvement, develop initiatives and organizational change, contributing to the clinical governance and risk management agenda by ensuring best practice is evident.
- Implement and follow HR policies regarding workforce management.
- Be responsible for ensuring safe deployment of resources to meet and comply with professional midwifery standards, governance, quality, and patient safety within the budget set.
- An weekend/overnight on-call commitment will be required in support the safe running of the maternity service.
- To continually act as a highly credible professional clinical leader being a strong professional role model for others to emulate at all times.
- Be involved in the delivery of clinical care in a developmental capacity.
- Be responsible for ensuring current practice is evidence-based and continually updated.
- Assist the Director of Midwifery, Deputy Director of Midwifery, and Head of Midwifery in providing professional leadership, management, and advice within the Family Health Care Group.
- To take professional responsibility for the community Midwifery services, ensuring that all teams work collaboratively to deliver integrated care.
- Support managers to ensure all areas are compliant with Trust and local training standards.
- Continually monitor, evaluate, and analyze the effectiveness of midwifery services.
- To contribute to the promotion and maintenance of clinical benchmarking, ensuring sharing and development of best practice.
- Promote a culture of working and integration of standards across the wider maternity service.
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Contact Information
For further details/informal visits contact:
- Name: Ruth Brown
- Job Title: Head of Midwifery
- Email Address: Ruth.brown66@nhs.net
- Telephone Number: 07812 278059
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