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Counsels WIC pregnant and breastfeeding mothers on-site, by telephone, and/or hospital visits at scheduled intervals determined by the local WIC program as well as according to the postpartum mother's unique needs if she encounters common breastfeeding concerns.
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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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WIC-eligible-Must complete WIC Breastfeeding Counselor course after hire. Contact WIC-program pregnant and breastfeeding mothers on a regular basis. Relay breastfeeding information to WIC pregnant and breastfeeding women.
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Work with the WIC local agency Breastfeeding Coordinator to ensures state and federal breastfeeding regulations and policies are in compliance encompassing clinic breastfeeding services as well as the peer counselor program.
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Breastfeeding Peer Counselors at Adagio Health are a part of the WIC team with their main goal being supporting and educating pregnant and breastfeeding participants. Adagio Health Inc is looking to hire (1) one full-time Breastfeeding Peer Counselor for its Butler County, PA office.
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Assessing, educating, and promoting positive breastfeeding practices to WIC participants and referring clients to Peer Counselors, CLC and IBCLC, as needed in accordance to WIC State standards.
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A WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor is a paraprofessional support person who gives basic breastfeeding information, education, support, and encouragement to WIC pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
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We are seeking a full-time WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor to join our Middletown site. Para-professional support person, a WIC mother with personal breastfeeding experience who serves as a peer with a commitment to promote and support breastfeeding women and their families by providing basic breastfeeding information, documents contacts, makes referrals by yielding to Breastfeeding Coordinator and functions as a member of the Local Agency team.
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Assist in determining the eligibility of potential WIC participants (pregnant women, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants, and children) through screenings according to program standards and connect potentially eligible clients with their local WIC office.
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Identifies problems or potential problems necessitating referral to the nutritionist, or WIC Designed Breastfeeding Expert (DBE). May plan and participate in community outreach events for WIC participants, particularly during Breastfeeding Awareness Month.
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POSITION SUMMARY: This employee is responsible for assisting the WIC registered dietitian in the Wayne County WIC offices by determining client eligibility. The employee will document appropriately; maintain client confidentiality; maintain client records and reports and work collaboratively within the WIC program and other community projects.
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Performs breastfeeding-related recordkeeping and administrative duties as directed by the clinic supervisor, Breastfeeding Coordinator or WIC Director, e.g., prenatal bags, bulletin boards, breast pump order information.
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BFPC gives basic breastfeeding information and encouragement to WIC pregnant and breastfeeding women. Signs a contract to become a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor (BFPC) within the first week of hire.
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The main purpose of this position is tocoordinate and assure productivity and staff accountability for the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the goals and objectives of the nutrition and breastfeeding services component of the Maryland WIC Program.
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Under direct supervision, performs breastfeeding peer counseling by providing basic breastfeeding information and support to WIC prenatal and breastfeeding mothers in the clinic, hospital, or home setting.
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