Lactation Consultant - Birth Center
Company: MercyOne
Location: Dubuque
Posted on: May 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Employment Type:Part timeShift:Day ShiftDescription:PRN position
for certified IBCLC within MercyOne Dubuque Birth Center, NICU,
Pediatrics and Maternal Health Clinic. Provides bedside support,
facilitates weekly support group for new patients and bi-weekly
coffee group for "graduated" families. Provides education in
maternal health clinic and meet with patients requesting outpatient
visit or weight check. Currnent IBCLC certification mandatory, in
addition to completion of BLS and Mandatory Rporter.Position:
Lactation ConsultantDepartment: Birth CenterStatus: PRNPOSITION
PURPOSE - -As an allied health care provider, demonstrates skills,
knowledge and philosophy required to facilitate and promote breast
feeding. Support patients with their decision to not breastfeed,
including providing education and resources. Provides care and
support specific for the breastfeeding patient population by
utilizing components of the nursing process. Develops, plans,
implements, evaluates, and coordinates comprehensive
multi-disciplinary care and consultation for breastfeeding clients
and their families throughout the perinatal continuum, both in
routine and special lactation circumstances. Integrates cultural,
psychosocial, nutritional, and pharmacological aspects of
breastfeeding in lactation consultant practice and clinical
decision making. Makes appropriate referrals to other health care
providers. Interprets current lactation research findings to
determine appropriateness for application to practice. Utilizes
adult learning principles in providing educational experiences for
breastfeeding clients, health care providers, regional referral
agencies, and the community. Serves as a client advocate by
developing and maintaining a collaborative, supportive relationship
with clients, emphasizing individualized family care, client
autonomy and informed decision making. Maintains effective
communication skills to achieve optimal perinatal and breastfeeding
outcomes. Serves as a resource to, and role models, lactation
support for other members of the health care team. Demonstrates
professional leadership while implementing maternal child health
and MercyOne Medical Center philosophies, objectives, standards of
care, policies, and procedures. - -ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS - -Knows,
understands, incorporates, and demonstrates the Trinity Health
Mission, Vision, and Values in behaviors, practices, and decisions.
-Utilizes the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, and
evaluate simple and complex breastfeeding and early parenting
issues. -Obtains appropriate health and breastfeeding history and
assessment, including pregnancy and birth history, past and present
lactation and breastfeeding history, and breastfeeding goals.
-Seeks mother's perception of breast-feeing problem and infant
behavior, including feeding, sleeping, crying, socialization and
elimination patterns. -Assesses interactions of the mother and the
baby, as well as, dynamics of the feeding process and temperament,
behavior, and emotional status. -Assesses the appearance and
condition of the mother's breasts and the transfer of breast milk
from the mother to the infant. -Evaluates infant behavior and
growth patterns, maternal and infant medication intake, and
interactions of the mother and baby. -Applies nursing and
breastfeeding theories in making clinical decisions involving the
needs of the breastfeeding family. -Works in conjunction with
infant and mother's primary health care provider(s). -Provides a
level of care that facilitates continued health and wellness,
particularly as it relates to breastfeeding management and early
parenting issues. -Helps breastfeeding women and their families
achieve their own breastfeeding goals. -Individualizes and
prioritizes to meet the physical and emotional needs of the
breastfeeding mother and infant. -Assists clients to make informed
decisions and enhance compliance through education and counseling.
Incorporates principles of safety, hygiene, infection control and
universal precautions and includes both benefits and possible risks
associated with recommended procedures, techniques, and/or devices.
-Consults with other members of the health care team regarding
breastfeeding dyads who are experiencing difficulties related or
effecting breastfeeding, who are receiving treatment modalities
that could interfere with breastfeeding or are high risk for
developing breastfeeding problems. -Demonstrates a leadership role
and serves as a resource for members of the interdisciplinary team
caring for the breastfeeding dyad. -Provides or participates in
learning opportunities to meet the educational needs of the
breastfeeding family, interdisciplinary team, and community at
large by assessing, formulating, and initiating teaching plans to
meet those needs. -Assures that breastfeeding interventions and
instructions are appropriate and understood by the mother and her
support person(s). -Demonstrates all recommended procedures,
techniques, and/or devices to the mother and enhances mother's
understanding and compliance by requiring mother to perform return
demonstrations. -Provides written information and instructions to
reinforce verbal instructions and ensures mother knows how to clean
and care for all devices recommended for her and/or infant's use.
-Facilities referrals to other health care providers as needed,
either through Lactation Consultant role or through primary health
care provider. -Develops an orientation program in regard to
breastfeeding and provides ongoing education programs for perinatal
staff, as well as other personnel in the hospital and community who
come in contact with breastfeeding dyads. -Develops and provides
ongoing formal and informal education and support programs for
perinatal clients, breastfeeding families, and the community.
-Documents interventions and outcomes for clients, as well as, to
communicate with other professional care providers. -Develops
documentation records pertinent to the assessment, history,
analysis of maternal/infant status, interventions facilitated,
expected outcomes, and continued follow-up facilitated. -Develops
breastfeeding policies and procedures which are evidence based and
meet current obstetrical/neonatal and breastfeeding standards of
care and research. Reviews policies according to guidelines.
-Documents ongoing plan of care, communication with primary
healthcare provider, and evaluation of the plan of care.
-Collaborates with Performance Improvement staff to trend
breastfeeding activities, and supply/equipment utilization after
compiling data which evaluates effectiveness of the lactation
program. -Facilitates and documents follow through with clients
with whom he/she has established a relationship, including
in-patients seen on daily rounds, clients post-discharge, NICU
families, outpatients, and client contacts by telephone. -Sees
patients in the MercyOne Maternal Prenatal Clinic on a weekly basis
to establish relationships, and deliver education, before and after
delivery. -Maintains effective communication with clients and
members of the health care team to achieve desired patient
outcomes. -Obtains mother's written consent to initiate any type of
care, including communication with dyad's primary health care
providers. -Conducts self in a professional manner with all
customers. -Gives constructive feedback to team members.
-Demonstrates a caring, empathetic, and compassionate approach to
clients and team members regardless of physical or mental
conditions. -Establishes therapeutic relationship with clients,
advocating for the breastfeeding dyad and for the infant while also
supporting non-breastfeeding dyads. -When providing mother with
information to help her make informed decisions, communicates
directly with the nursing dyad's primary care provider(s) and does
not delegate this responsibility to the mother. -Develops written
community resource list(s) and provides to clients an team members.
-Evaluates individual lactation practice by seeking peer input and
progress toward goals established for professional development.
-Remains current via ongoing participation in professional programs
and relevant research projects, as well as, reading materials from
all disciplines which can impact lactation and breastfeeding
management. In addition, shares this material with disciplines as
appropriate. -Actively participates in staff and interdisciplinary
meetings and discusses lactation issues. Meets with appropriate
vendors to assure availability of supplies and equipment to support
breastfeeding dyads. -Ongoing review of patient educational booklet
to reflect most up to date practices. -Participates in process
improvement activities to improve outcomes and enhance
perinatal/maternal/newborn practice. -Identifies process
improvement concerns related to lactation and perinatal services.
-Actively represent the breastfeeding dyad through active
participation in the maternal child process improvement team.
-Assists in developing a mechanism to evaluate the effectiveness of
the lactation program and make recommendations for improvement.
-Demonstrates ability to impact change within department, with
other departments, and within the health care system. -Promotes and
establishes effective relationships within the department, with
other departments, physicians, hospital guests and clients.
-Maintains rapport and cooperative working relationship (teamwork)
within the department and other departments. Approaches conflict in
a constructive manner, ie identifying the problems, offering
solutions, and participating in the resolution. -Exemplifies a
customer focused attitude which is responding with respect, care
and compassion to the physical and emotional needs of our guests
and clients. -Takes an active role in enhancing abilities to carry
out job functions through personal and professional/job-related
growth and development. -Seeks the majority of continuing education
requirements in areas that will be most beneficial to their unit
and this employee. -Participates in all hospital and/or
departmentally mandates educational programs on a timely,
pro-active basis. -Actively participates in departmental activities
(staff meetings, committees, mandatory education/simulations)
-Demonstrates an interest in developing oneself within their
current role (ie educational programs, related reading materials,
personal growth workshops, etc) -Strives for individual performance
excellence within the job in order to help the department achieve
its goals. -Incorporates assisting with patients on unit, including
surgical patients, when census dictates. -Assists nursing staff
with completing education, including discharge instructions, return
baths, etc. -Assists with staffing in times of high census and/or
increased needs, as requested by charge nurse or director.
-Responsible for daily operations of milk bank depot and milk
dispensary. - - -LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES - - - -As a MercyOne
Trinity Health Leader, the incumbent is expected to demonstrate
leadership traits which support our Mission Statement and Core
Values as identified below: - -Mission Statement: -We, MercyOne
Trinity Health, serve together in the spirit of the Gospel as a
compassionate and transforming healing presence within our
communities. - -Core Values: - -Reverence: -We honor the sacredness
and dignity of every person. - -Commitment to Those who are Poor:
-We stand with and serve those who are poor, especially those most
vulnerable. - -Safety: We embrace a culture that prevents harm and
nurtures a healing, safe environment for all. - -Justice: -We
foster right relationships to promote the common good, including
sustainability of Earth. - -Stewardship: -We honor our heritage and
hold ourselves accountable for the human, financial and natural
resources entrusted to our care. - -Integrity: We are faithful to
those we say we are. - - - - - - -MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS -
-Graduate of an Associate Degree or Baccalaureate degree nursing
program. - -Active and current license for Registered Nurse -Active
and current International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant
certification. -Maintains certification in CPR, NRP and Mandatory
Reporter. -Minimum two years' experience and demonstrated
competency in maternal child health care setting. -Must possess
excellent verbal and written communications skills, presentation
skills, advanced analytical skills, be well organized and maintain
a highly professional manner and appearance. -Strong interpersonal,
consultative and relationship building skills in order to initiate
and develop productive collaborative partnership with all levels of
leadership across the organization. - -Must be comfortable
operating in a collaborative, shared leadership environment. -Must
possess a personal presence that is characterized by a sense of
honesty, integrity, and caring with the ability to inspire and
motivate others to promote the philosophy, mission, vision, goals,
and values of Trinity Health. - - - -PHYSICAL AND MENTAL
REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS - -Must be able to set and
organize own work priorities and adapt to them as they change
frequently. -Must be able to work concurrently on a variety of
tasks/projects in an environment that may be stressful with
individuals having diverse personalities and work styles. -Must
possess the ability to comply with Trinity Health policies and
procedures. - - -Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion -Trinity
Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare
systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and
Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all
that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences,
customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best
selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most
accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other
status protected by law.
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