Community
Midwives
This is a Midwifery led service, providing primary maternity
care from either Middlemore Hospital or one of the three
Community Maternity Units. The Community Midwives endeavour to
provide continuity of care antenatally and postnatally in the
community (either at clinics or at home). The options available
to women are for total midwifery or shared care with their GPs.
The service operates seven day per week, hours are 8:00am to
4:30 pm.
We pride ourselves on being flexible and valuing midwives
returning to midwifery after maternity leave or with children.
Our midwives come from a wide variety of midwifery backgrounds
and ages. This results in a continually evolving and vibrant
work environment. Teamwork is alive and well within the group.
Caseloading (Team)
Midwives
The caseloading team of Midwives provide total care throughout
pregnancy until 6 weeks post delivery. The team offers their
services to women residing in the surrounding area of Middlemore
Hospital, providing hospital, community maternity unit and home
births. Although this is predominantly primary maternity care,
the midwives continue care under the umbrella of the hospital
Obstetricians in cases where women become secondary care. The
salary package and entitlements for caseloading midwives is very
attractive.
High Risk and Diabetes
Midwives
These midwives work alongside secondary care services where
Obstetric,Physician and/or dietician care is required. The
midwives provide antenatal and postnatal continuity of care
with a focus on education and monitoring while providing a
positive aspect to the woman and her family of a high-risk
pregnancy.
Teen Pregnancy Midwives
These midwives work with young
expectant mothers under 18 years of age. Support is provided in
conjunction with Maaori trust to provide a wrap around service
and social support. The midwives undertake the antenatal and
postnatal continuity of care similar to that of the community
midwifery service. |