Company Description
Healthcare Management and Advisory Services (HMAS) is a leading healthcare consulting firm committed to transforming healthcare organisations through strategic leadership, clinical governance, operational excellence, and innovative solutions. With over five decades of industry expertise, HMAS partners with healthcare providers, including hospitals, day hospitals, aged care facilities, GP and specialist medical practices and dental practices to navigate the challenges of a complex healthcare environment.
The organisation specialises in governance (operational and clinical), NSQHSS & RACGP accreditation preparation, revenue cycle optimisation, clinical operations improvement, risk management, quality compliance, and more. HMAS prides itself on offering customised strategies tailored to the unique needs of its clients, with a focus on sustainable growth, improved patient outcomes, and operational excellence.
Our team comprises seasoned healthcare executives with real-world experience and a passion for advancing healthcare delivery.
Role Description
Multiple Casual roles for Nurse Midwife are available offering flexibility to work both on-site and remotely. The Nurse Midwife roles will provide pregnancy and postpartum advisory services for new mothers and develop guidelines and processes to assist mothers with recovery from child birth while caring for their newborn.
Qualifications
* Expertise in Midwifery, including prenatal care, labor and delivery practices, and postpartum care
* Proficiency in Family Planning and providing counseling for reproductive health
* Strong background in Maternity and Nursing care
* Solid understanding of general Medicine with a focus on women's health
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build trust with patients and work effectively in a multidisciplinary team
* Current AHPRA nursing and midwifery registration
* Previous experience in a hospital or clinical setting is preferred
* Commitment to ongoing professional development and adherence to best practices in patient care