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The certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) is an expert in the management of the breast-feeding mother-baby dyad, and promotes the practice of breastfeeding as the ideal method of infant feeding.
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Refers mothers to the WIC nutritionist, lactation specialist, or private physician for breastfeeding. This incumbent provides breastfeeding education and support for pregnant and breastfeeding women participating in the WIC program.
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Provide Lactation Consultation and education for breastfeeding mother in the inpatient and outpatient settings at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. Coursework/Training: Breastfeeding educator, counselor, or support course completed as well as other requirements for eligibility to sit for the IBCLC exam.
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A Lactation Consultant in this institution will help breastfeeding mothers in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Must be knowledgeable in current standards for lactation management and have recent experience working with mothers and infants who are breastfeeding.
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Contact all postpartum women electing to breastfeed to assist in positioning, to provide lactation information and support, and to encourage the continuation of successful breastfeeding.
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Job Summary: The Family Birth Center Lactation Consultant is responsible for the assessment of the breastfeeding couplet and patient education to support breastfeeding to the patient and her family.
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Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC), Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC), or comparable lactation certification within one year of start date into position. Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC), Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC), or comparable lactation certification within one year of start date into position.
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Provide evidenced based information regarding use, during breastfeeding and human lactation of medications (over the counter and prescription) alcohol, tobacco, and additive drugs, and herbs or supplements and their potential impact on milk production and child safety.
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The lactation consultant is responsible for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care for the breastfeeding mother/baby dyad needs in collaboration with the primary nurse.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Lactation Consultant supports, teaches and assesses breastfeeding in the clinical setting and as a resource person, will be available to answer client questions regarding hospital admission, expected plan of care while hospitalized, and follow up after discharge.
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The primary purpose of the Lactation Consultant position is to skillfully provide direct patient care and consultation services for patients related to breastfeeding in accordance with profession nursing standards.
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The Lactation Consultant is responsible for delivering patient care in complex, multiple problem breastfeeding situations. The Lactation Consultant has specialized education and extensive experience in managing the needs and care of the breastfeeding family.
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CLC (certified lactation counselor certification) OR certified breastfeeding counselor (CBC) certification is required. This is achieved through demonstration of advanced clinical skills, knowledge of standards of breastfeeding, clinical and educational consultations, program development and the incorporation of lactation research into nursing practice.
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The Lactation Consultants purpose is to support , in having a safe, memorable, and empowering breastfeeding experience. Certifications Required: IBLCE Certification Certifications Preferred: Advanced Nurse Lactation Consultant (ANLC) Certified Childbirth Educator (CCE) Certified Lactation Consultant (CLC) Postpartum Certified Doula (PCD) Three plus (3+) years’ experience in a healthcare setting patient facing as a concierge, front office, or similar healthcare related customer service experience required.
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Lactation educator, lactation counselor, or International Board Certified Lactation Consult (IBCLC) within six months of hire: Required. Provides family with supportive services, including prenatal and postpartum home visits, parent education in the areas of prenatal and postnatal care, breastfeeding, parent-infant attachment, child development and related topics.
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