[ozmidwifery] Midwife Wanted - Mildura

2005-04-12 Thread cummins




Dear List

We have recently been granted some 
funding for a Continuity of Care Program in Mildura. This is something 
that we have wanted for so many years, but now unfortunately, we are lacking 
someone with time, knowledge and energy to devote themselves to giving the women 
of Mildurathis wonderful service. There is overwhelming support from the 
midwives, management  the obstetric representative, just no-one to drive 
it.

The program officer has a budget and a 
group of women crying out for this service - that is about it! It is ready 
for a creative, enthusiastic, motivated midwife, to pick this up and run with 
it. If you can see yourselfin this new and exciting role, please 
consider a move to Mildura. I havepasted the advert below and I am 
available off list if you have any questions (or contactthe NUM or 
ADON).

Felicity Cummins 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]



MATERNITY SERVICES CONTINUITY OF CARE 
MODEL
 
 

 


 Project Officer
(Grade 
4)

Applications are invited 
from enthusiastic and motivated Registered Midwives for the position of Project 
Officer for the Continuity of Care Model. 
The position part-time (32 hours per fortnight) for a period of 8 months 
from May 2005 until January 2006. 
This Grade 4 role will develop with the view to this position being 
incorporated into the Continuity of Care Model as a functional midwife within 
the program permanently

The primary objective of the 
Maternity Services Continuity of Care Program is to provide maternity care to 
women across the entire continuum of childbirth in collaboration with the 
Obstetric team, in order to achieve optimal client outcomes through effective 
and efficient use of Human and material resources. The successful applicant will 
set up the service, advertise and interview the midwives required and have the 
service ready to commence in July 2005. 


Well developed written and verbal communication, 
interpersonal skills and problem solving techniques are essential. A knowledge 
of needs analysis, advertising and promoting and evaluation techniques along 
with experience in research and promotional activities would be advantageous. 


Applicants for the above 
positions will have or be eligible for registration as a midwife with the Nurses 
Board of Victoria and will need to hold a current Drivers 
Licence.

Mildura is considered the gateway to 
Australia’s magnificent outback. Nestled on the banks of the majestic Murray 
River, the city boasts a cosmopolitan lifestyle of cafes, restaurants and 
sporting facilities that many only associate with capital 
cities.

As well as offering rewarding career opportunities, Mildura 
is a growing regional city, readily accessible by road or air from Melbourne and 
Adelaide.

Further information 
regarding these roles can be obtained by phoning:
Alison Hamilton, Nurse Unit 
Manager on (03)50223480 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED].
or Simone Heald, Associate 
Director of Nursing on (03)50223219 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Applications, including Curriculum Vitae, and the names 
of three professional referees can be forwarded to Mr Don Palazzo, Manager: 
Human Resources, Mildura Base Hospital, PO Box 620, Mildura, Vic. 3502 (or by 
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) by Friday 22nd April 2005.





Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwife Wanted - Mildura

2005-04-12 Thread Denise Hynd



Dear Felicity
I presume you are happy to have this notice 
posted to other lists where it may reap an answer??
Denise Hynd

"Let us support one another, not just in philosophy but in action, for the 
sake of freedom for all women to choose exactly how and by whom, if by anyone, 
our bodies will be handled."

— Linda Hes

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  cummins 
  
  To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6:05 
  AM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Midwife Wanted - 
  Mildura
  
  
  Dear List
  
  We have recently been granted some 
  funding for a Continuity of Care Program in Mildura. This is something 
  that we have wanted for so many years, but now unfortunately, we are lacking 
  someone with time, knowledge and energy to devote themselves to giving the 
  women of Mildurathis wonderful service. There is overwhelming support 
  from the midwives, management  the obstetric representative, just no-one 
  to drive it.
  
  The program officer has a budget and a 
  group of women crying out for this service - that is about it! It is 
  ready for a creative, enthusiastic, motivated midwife, to pick this up and run 
  with it. If you can see yourselfin this new and exciting role, 
  please consider a move to Mildura. I havepasted the advert below 
  and I am available off list if you have any questions (or contactthe NUM 
  or ADON).
  
  Felicity Cummins 
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  
  MATERNITY SERVICES CONTINUITY OF CARE 
  MODEL
   
   
  
   
  
  
   Project Officer
  (Grade 
  4)
  
  Applications are invited 
  from enthusiastic and motivated Registered Midwives for the position of 
  Project Officer for the Continuity of Care Model. The position part-time (32 hours per 
  fortnight) for a period of 8 months from May 2005 until January 2006. This Grade 4 role will develop with 
  the view to this position being incorporated into the Continuity of Care Model 
  as a functional midwife within the program 
  permanently
  
  The primary objective of 
  the Maternity Services Continuity of Care Program is to provide maternity care 
  to women across the entire continuum of childbirth in collaboration with the 
  Obstetric team, in order to achieve optimal client outcomes through effective 
  and efficient use of Human and material resources. The successful applicant 
  will set up the service, advertise and interview the midwives required and 
  have the service ready to commence in July 2005. 
  
  Well developed written and verbal communication, 
  interpersonal skills and problem solving techniques are essential. A knowledge 
  of needs analysis, advertising and promoting and evaluation techniques along 
  with experience in research and promotional activities would be advantageous. 
  
  
  Applicants for the above 
  positions will have or be eligible for registration as a midwife with the 
  Nurses Board of Victoria and will need to hold a current Drivers 
  Licence.
  
  Mildura is considered the gateway to 
  Australia’s magnificent outback. Nestled on the banks of the majestic Murray 
  River, the city boasts a cosmopolitan lifestyle of cafes, restaurants and 
  sporting facilities that many only associate with capital 
  cities.
  
  As well as offering rewarding career opportunities, Mildura 
  is a growing regional city, readily accessible by road or air from Melbourne 
  and Adelaide.
  
  Further information 
  regarding these roles can be obtained by phoning:
  Alison Hamilton, Nurse 
  Unit Manager on (03)50223480 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED].
  or Simone Heald, Associate 
  Director of Nursing on (03)50223219 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Applications, including Curriculum Vitae, and the 
  names of three professional referees can be forwarded to Mr Don Palazzo, 
  Manager: Human Resources, Mildura Base Hospital, PO Box 620, Mildura, Vic. 
  3502 (or by email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) by Friday 22nd April 
  2005.
  
  
  


Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwife Wanted - Mildura

2005-04-12 Thread cummins



Yes Please! Denise, feel free to post it on other 
lists. Thankyou.

Should have said earlier that this job is only 2 
days per week and the other3/week can be made up on ward work if the 
applicant wishes. There will be a further advert to follow for the 3 
midwives to work in the program.

Thanks for your help.

Felicity

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Denise Hynd 
  To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:49 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwife Wanted 
  - Mildura
  
  Dear Felicity
  I presume you are happy to have this notice 
  posted to other lists where it may reap an answer??
  Denise Hynd
  
  "Let us support one another, not just in philosophy but in action, for 
  the sake of freedom for all women to choose exactly how and by whom, if by 
  anyone, our bodies will be handled."
  
  — Linda Hes
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
cummins 
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 

Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6:05 
AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Midwife Wanted - 
    Mildura


Dear List

We have recently been granted some 
funding for a Continuity of Care Program in Mildura. This is something 
that we have wanted for so many years, but now unfortunately, we are lacking 
someone with time, knowledge and energy to devote themselves to giving the 
women of Mildurathis wonderful service. There is overwhelming support 
from the midwives, management  the obstetric representative, just 
no-one to drive it.

The program officer has a budget and 
a group of women crying out for this service - that is about it! It is 
ready for a creative, enthusiastic, motivated midwife, to pick this up and 
run with it. If you can see yourselfin this new and exciting 
role, please consider a move to Mildura. I havepasted the advert 
below and I am available off list if you have any questions (or 
contactthe NUM or ADON).

Felicity Cummins 


[EMAIL PROTECTED]



MATERNITY SERVICES CONTINUITY OF CARE 
MODEL
 
 

 


 Project Officer
(Grade 
4)

Applications are invited 
from enthusiastic and motivated Registered Midwives for the position of 
Project Officer for the Continuity of Care Model. The position part-time (32 hours per 
fortnight) for a period of 8 months from May 2005 until January 2006. This Grade 4 role will develop with 
the view to this position being incorporated into the Continuity of Care 
Model as a functional midwife within the program 
permanently

The primary objective of 
the Maternity Services Continuity of Care Program is to provide maternity 
care to women across the entire continuum of childbirth in collaboration 
with the Obstetric team, in order to achieve optimal client outcomes through 
effective and efficient use of Human and material resources. The successful 
applicant will set up the service, advertise and interview the midwives 
required and have the service ready to commence in July 2005. 

Well developed written and verbal communication, 
interpersonal skills and problem solving techniques are essential. A 
knowledge of needs analysis, advertising and promoting and evaluation 
techniques along with experience in research and promotional activities 
would be advantageous. 

Applicants for the above 
positions will have or be eligible for registration as a midwife with the 
Nurses Board of Victoria and will need to hold a current Drivers 
Licence.

Mildura is considered the gateway to Australia’s 
magnificent outback. Nestled on the banks of the majestic Murray River, the 
city boasts a cosmopolitan lifestyle of cafes, restaurants and sporting 
facilities that many only associate with capital cities.

As well as offering rewarding career opportunities, 
Mildura is a growing regional city, readily accessible by road or air from 
Melbourne and Adelaide.

Further information 
regarding these roles can be obtained by 
phoning:
Alison Hamilton, Nurse 
Unit Manager on (03)50223480 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED].
or Simone Heald, 
Associate Director of Nursing on (03)50223219 or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Applications, including Curriculum Vitae, and the 
names of three professional referees can be forwarded to Mr Don Palazzo, 
Manager: Human Resources, Mildura Base Hospital, PO Box 620, Mildura, Vic. 
3502 (or by email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) by Friday 22nd 
April 2005.