Are you a looking for a fulfilling role in maternal and neonatal care? As a Lactation Consultant at Mount Sinai Hospital's Postnatal Ambulatory Clinic you'll provide vital support to postpartum patients and neonates, ensuring they receive the best care during the immediate postpartum period.
This position offers a unique opportunity to lead daily infant feeding classes, perform neonatal assessments and bloodwork, and collaborate with ophthalmologists for specialized exams.
Is this you?
You are a compassionate professional who thrives on supporting postpartum parents and their newborns during a critical phase of their lives. You recognize that success in this role extends beyond technical expertise; it hinges on your ability to demonstrate confidence, courtesy, and respect in every interaction.
Beyond delivering clinical care, you eagerly embrace the opportunity to share your knowledge through group teaching sessions, knowing that education is key to empowering new parents. Your strong organizational skills and adaptability ensure that both patients and colleagues receive top-tier support.
Furthermore, your commitment to continuous professional growth shines through. You understand that health care is an ever-evolving field, and you're eager to engage in program planning and quality improvement initiatives. Your ability to implement evidence-based research findings in your practice is a testament to your dedication to staying at the forefront of lactation support.
About the Postnatal Ambulatory Clinic
The Postnatal Ambulatory Clinic, located at Mount Sinai Hospital, provides outpatient support to postpartum patients and neonates requiring interim access to immediate care after discharge. This clinic sees approximately 15,000 visits annually, providing support to parents and their newborns in the immediate postpartum period including complex infant feeding support, neonatal bloodwork and newborn examination. Inpatient infant feeding teaching, support and planning are also provided to inpatients in the Postpartum, Antenatal and Labour and Delivery areas, or throughout the inpatient setting as needed.
In this role you will:
- Provide infant feeding support to in-patients on the postpartum unit as well as outpatients in the clinic setting
- Complete neonatal bloodwork, newborn assessments and repeat newborn screening and Critical Congenital Heart Defect (CCHD) testing
- Work collaboratively with ophthalmologists to perform retinopathy of prematurity eye exams for infants
- Perform other duties consistent with the job classification, as required