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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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Requirements: High school diploma or GED required Associates or higher degree preferred Excellent communication skills, initiative and attention to detail required Must be computer literate Prior experience as a lactation consultant in a hospital setting highly preferred Current IBCLC certification required BLS (AHA) required Work Type: Part Time.
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Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) International Board Ceritifed Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) or must obtain within one (1) year of hire. A Lactation Consultant in this institution will help breastfeeding mothers in the inpatient and outpatient settings.
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Years of experience supervising: None Will consider candidates with the Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) certification upon hire with successful completion of IBCLC (International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant) certification within Part Time FTE: Status: Onsite.
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Current International Board Certified-Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) or other lactation certification (CLC, CLS, CBS, etc.) The RN-Lactation Consultant demonstrates specialized knowledge and clinical expertise in breastfeeding/chestfeeding and human lactation.
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Description Summary: Responsible for providing research-based education, assistance, and support to breastfeeding mothers and infants in the Lactation Center through in-person visits, phone consultations, or on an outpatient basis.
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The Birth Designer is responsible for organizing, staffing, and supervising the lactation consultant/childbirth educator and will serve as a role model for employees and contributes to the development of the department.
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Required: International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) or Certified Childbirth Educator (ICCE) with completion of IBCLC within one year of hire; American Heart Association BLS. The Lactation Specialist is responsible for providing support for mother-infant breastfeeding.
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Valid and active CLS, CLS, or CBS certification in lactation support required if pending IBCLC. RN - Cert Lactation Consultant (FT) 8a-5p, Family Birth Center - Kingsport, TN* The RN - Certified Lactation Consultant is responsible for providing guidance for lactating clients and directs others in assisting these clients.
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Mother Baby: (International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant) or CLC (Certified Lactation Consultant) or MNN (Maternal Newborn Nurse) certification required within 2.5 years of hire.
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The Lactation Consultant will also provide education to the perinatal nurses who will be caring for maternity patients. CPR Training Required Physical Environment: The Lactation Consultant works in a variety of patient care environments where there may be exposure to communicable diseases and hazardous materials such as chemothera-peutic agents, radioisotopes and radiation.
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Work towards attainment of certification as a Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) or Certified Lactation Educator(CLE) within one year of hire. Must attend a series of breastfeeding classes observe outpatient lactation consultants and read assigned books and materials about breastfeeding.
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Lactation educator, lactation counselor, or International Board Certified Lactation Consult (IBCLC) within six months of hire: Required. Lactation educator, lactation counselor, or International Board Certified Lactation Consult (IBCLC) within six months of hire: Required.
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Respond to inquiries for breastfeeding support as referred by WIC clinic nutrition staff; refer mothers to the WIC nutrition team, lactation specialist, or private physician for breastfeeding concerns beyond the scope of the peer counselor’s expertise.
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We offer inpatient and outpatient lactation support services through IBCLC, CLC, and lactation trained RNs. All RNs within the unit are trained to Labor & Delivery, Post-Partum, and lactation support.
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