Key Responsibilities of a Midwife
Provide Antenatal Care to Pregnant Women
- Conduct antenatal assessments including monitoring vital signs, fetal heart rate, and maternal health.
- Educate expectant mothers on pregnancy health, nutrition, and birth preparation.
- Identify risk factors and complications during pregnancy and refer cases to medical officers when necessary.
- Maintain accurate antenatal records and patient documentation.
- Provide counselling on family planning and maternal health issues.
Assist in Labor and Delivery
- Monitor labor progress using tools such as the partograph.
- Provide continuous support and care to mothers during labor and childbirth.
- Assist in normal deliveries and support doctors during complicated deliveries.
- Ensure a safe and hygienic delivery environment.
- Identify and respond promptly to labor complications.
Provide Postnatal Care for Mother and Baby
- Monitor the physical recovery of mothers after delivery.
- Assess newborn health and perform immediate newborn care.
- Support and educate mothers on breastfeeding and newborn care.
- Monitor mothers and babies for any post-delivery complications.
- Provide postnatal health education and discharge instructions.
Ensure Infection Prevention and Control
- Maintain strict hygiene and infection control practices within the maternity ward.
- Sterilize medical instruments and ensure a clean delivery environment.
- Follow hospital infection prevention guidelines and protocols.
- Properly dispose of medical waste and contaminated materials.
- Promote safe practices to prevent maternal and neonatal infections.
Maintain Patient Records and Reporting
- Accurately document all patient observations, procedures, and outcomes.
- Maintain maternity records, delivery registers, and nursing reports.
- Participate in shift handovers and communicate patient status effectively.
- Report complications, incidents, and emergencies according to hospital procedures.
- Ensure confidentiality of patient information at all times.
Qualifications
- Diploma in Midwifery from a recognized institution.
- Minimum of 2 years clinical experience in a maternity or labour ward.
- Valid practicing license from the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK).
- Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) or Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) is an added advantage.
Salary: Not specified
Otherpay: Benefits
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time