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In partnership with the Doula Education Coordinator, support components of the BLACK Doula Network, including facilitation, coordination of doula practical hours, including support hours and hospital observations.
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Work with FCH Communications' Liaison, Central Communications Unit, and selected vendors to monitor progress and provide edits on educational materials (e.g., Doula and Racial Equity) development.
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Certification as a Postpartum Doula from an accredited and/or accepted organization approved by the NJ Department of Health. Minimum of one (1) year of experience working as a doula. Certification as a Postpartum Doula from an accredited and/or accepted organization approved by the NJ Department of Health.
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We offer labor tubs aromatherapy and free volunteer doula services. We offer labor tubs aromatherapy and free volunteer doula services. Overview Dignity Health Mercy Hospital of Folsom is the community hospital serving the Sierra foothills communities of Folsom El Dorado Hills Granite Bay Cameron Park Shingle Springs and Rescue.
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Preferred Birth Doula Certification from accredited organizations. DONA (Doula Organization of North America) certification required within 24 months of hire date, with IU Health assistance.
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Work collaboratively with every other content area including Doula and Outreach Manager, Health Coordinator, ERSEA Specialist and Disabilities Specialist to ensure the implementation and compliance of related content area policies, policies, procedures, and systems are met according to Head Start Performance Standards are met including: Disabilities: Ensure all children with disabilities have an individualized plan based on the IFSP.
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Process and coordinate outside referrals to OB/GYN, ultrasound, perinatologist, or other specialist, doula services, and/or PH/NFP nurse. Process and coordinate outside referrals to OB/GYN, ultrasound, perinatologist, or other specialist, doula services, and/or PH/NFP nurse.
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In addition, recent attention to inequities in maternal morbidity and mortality, especially in New York City, points to the need for more respectful maternity care and greater agency for people during childbirth, both of which the program's staff will facilitate, in partnership with NYC doula organizations.
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Lead program meetings and act as a liaison between the community doula and postpartum doula programs. JOB SUMMARY: The Community Doula Program Specialist will be providing crucial program support for the Partnership’s doula initiatives in Northern New Jersey and will have a key role in overseeing data management, coordinating educational initiatives, and providing coverage for doula support.
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This community-based doula program will strengthen systems of perinatal care that support women and families of color through the birthing process. Collaborates with external stakeholders Commission to support this project including evaluators, doula services, community health centers and others.
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Certification as a Doula through ALACE (Association of Labor Assistances and Childbirth Educators), CAPPA (Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association), DONA International or other approved certification associations.
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Care managers are often Medical Assistants (MA), and many will have a background in doula care or midwifery. Offer virtual guidance on breastfeeding, newborn care, and postpartum recovery. We are seeking a passionate and experienced OB nurse with bilingual skills in English and Spanish.
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The Black PEARL Model (PI: Candice Lucas, MD & Carol Major, MD) aims to integrate care systems in partnership with a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community-based doula workforce in Orange County, recruited and trained with HERStory, Inc., and establish systemic integrated care with UCI Health, the only academic health center in Orange County.
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This position is cross trained as a doula to provide continuous and nurturing physical, emotional and informational support to the client during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and also in the first months after birth.
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Escalate any guest needs that are outside of the scope of the Doula/Infant Care. Escalate any guest needs that are outside of the scope of the Doula/Infant Care. Postpartum and newborn care experience preferred either in hospital setting or private duty.
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