The majority of roles are in the NHS, although there are opportunities at private hospitals, clinics, and abroad. Day-to-day work can be varied, as midwives have a range of responsibilities. Providing advice to women and their families; diagnosing, monitoring, and examining women during pregnancy, and coordinating with other professionals and agencies are all typical activities. There are also opportunities to enter education such as; practice development midwife, midwifery lecturer or lecturer-practitioner, research, and management. Recent graduates have become specialist midwives in teenage pregnancy, HIV, and smoking cessation counseling, whilst others have gone on to work in children's centers or become consultant midwives.
You will be a registered Adult nurse (level 1) with current registration with the NMC; a minimum qualification of Diploma in Higher Education; and at least 6 months post qualification clinical experience.
Healthcare and Nursing
Southwark
Undergraduate
2
September
0.0
£0,
Staffordshire
6.5
Undergraduate
Plymouth, England
Undergraduate
£ 9250
Manchester
6.0
Undergraduate
23000