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Old 16-Jun-2008, 09:03
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Default Re: Community or hospital based?

Originally Posted by cariblue View Post
A few questions here i would like to ask......

When you are qualifed is there a job waiting for you at the hospital you have been on placement at?

Can you take a job as a community midwife straight away or do you need to work in a hospital first?

As soon as you qualify do you instantly become responsible for your practice or do you have a mentor/guide for a while?

Thanks x
There are jobs, but not the funds always to fill the many vacancies! currently in my trust NQ's are getting fulltime employment, but may star with dome hours until there is enough money to pay them full-time. Nationally though (according to the recent RCM Midwives mag, many NQ's cannot get employment)

Some trusts do allow NQ to go straight out into community, but this is rare. It is preferrred to give you 1-2 years to consolidate your practice, and gain your extra skills to move up to band 6 first (last year this really got me down, but I can now see the sense in it )

On qualification you choose a preceptor who supports you through the consolidation period (NQ band 5 to band 6 is called preceptorship)
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