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Provides mother/baby nursing care to include: immediate/subsequent skin to skin, early initiation of breastfeeding, assessment of maternal/newborn bonding, education on breastfeeding techniques, normal physiological changes in the postpartum mother and normal newborn.
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May be expected to cross train to at least 1 other Maternal Child Health/Family Centered Care area with appropriate certifications. Minimum one (1) year recent (within the last 3 years) experience in Mother-Baby/Perinatal/Post Partum or completion of a KP MomBaby Training Program within the past 12 months.
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Services provided may be on medical center wide basis, in specialty area (e.g., ambulatory, maternal/child health, home health, hospice, etc.) Services provided may be on medical center wide basis, in specialty area (e.g., ambulatory, maternal/child health, home health, hospice, etc.
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Comprehensive Benefit Program that includes medical insurance with a generous company contribution towards a high deductible plan, dental insurance, vision insurance, voluntary life and AD&D insurance, long-term disability, 401K with company matching, and paid maternal leave.
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Required Licenses/Certifications: APS Perinatal Safety Modules must be completed within 3 months of hire for positions in Labor and Delivery/Maternal Child Health. Required Licenses/Certifications: APS Perinatal Safety Modules must be completed within 3 months of hire for positions in Labor and Delivery/Maternal Child Health.
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Recognizes and responds appropriately to distress in the neonatal, maternal, and GYN patients. Performs newborn screening exams (NBS, TcB, I.H.S,CCHD, Car Seat Tolerance Testing) prior to discharge.
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Program Financial Viability: Identifies methods to improve financial status of the maternal fetal medicine program. In addition, the Clinical Coordinator will provide educational expertise in the field of maternal fetal medicine to clinical professional staff and the community to improve patient care skills and knowledge to ultimately enhance patient treatment outcomes.
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May expected to cross train to at least 1 other Maternal Child Health/Family Centered Care area with appropriate certifications. May expected to cross train to at least 1 other Maternal Child Health/Family Centered Care area with appropriate certifications.
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