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We offer labor tubs aromatherapy and free volunteer doula services. Postpartum and Newborn Nursery experience. The staff is highly diversified with both L&D Postpartum Care and NRP competencies and should transport be required for an infant to a NICU/Intermediate Nursery the staff is knowledgeable in stabilizing and transferring protocols.
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Certification as a Postpartum Doula from an accredited and/or accepted organization approved by the NJ Department of Health. Provide postpartum care to the mother and baby including physical and emotional support of the mother and baby, infant care education and support.
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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. We have created a unique experience for new parents and their babies where lactation consultants, postpartum doulas, infant care specialists and mental health therapists, among other postnatal medical professionals, can provide round-the-clock care for mothers immediately following hospital discharge.
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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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Department: Doula Program. Required: High School diploma and completion of the DONA (Doulas of North America) or CAPPA (Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association) in person class.
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The doula will also promote, organize and partner with providers to facilitate group prenatal care, allowing for opportunities to build social support among pregnant, postpartum and inter-conception women participating in the program.
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Process and coordinate outside referrals to OB/GYN, ultrasound, perinatologist, or other specialist, doula services, and/or PH/NFP nurse. Assist in the transfer of prenatal records to Swedish and the collection of labor/delivery/postpartum and newborn records from Swedish back to NCH clinics.
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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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Experience as a Newborn Care Specialist, Postpartum Doula, or NICU nurse is preferred with 5 years experience. The Newborn Care Specialist/Postpartum Doula will provide care for newborns overnight, assisting with feeding, diapering, and soothing the baby.
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A Doula is expected to provide support and care to a birthing person and her/his significant other during the prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum period. Certificate of Doula Training.
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DONA International-Certified Birth or Postpartum Doula preferred. Birth doulas provide continuous doula services that meet the DONA International Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics to women during their births as well as follow program protocols for after-hours and weekend calls; coordinate as needed with the on-call supervisor, answering service, and community doula for clients whose birth it will be attended by the birth doula.
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1-3 years as a Doula with a deep understanding of the childbirth process and postpartum recovery - preferred. Following the infant birth, the doula facilitates parent/infant bonding through supporting skin-to-skin care and breastfeeding/chest feeding.
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They're looking for someone to provide guidance and care for the first few weeks to help them transition into being new parents.
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Facilitate and assist with the development of a birth plan, and postpartum care plan Parenting classes or workshops (to be inclusive of all parents or caregivers); Doula support services; and/or Peer, or clinical support groups such as: Postpartum support; Breastfeeding/chest feeding classes/workshops or support; and/or Parent support.
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While establishing a trusting relationship with mothers, the doula/perinatal CHW will provide culturally sensitive prenatal, labor, and postpartum support and education. program prior to hire) specializing in birth, postpartum, and/or bereavement doula services.
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