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Midwife CV Example

Last updated : 3 March 2019

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Midwife CV Example – Template. Amend as suitable and start writing your CV in minutes. You can then apply for latest job vacancies with your new CV.

This CV example will help you create a CV for you so you can just add your own information to the template.

Midwife vacancies can be found on the job sites online and mainly on NHS job site.

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Here is Midwife CV Template:

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Professional Profile
I am a kind and caring Midwife, capable of working under extreme pressure. I am very thoughtful and careful, and pride myself in doing a job well and taking great care of others. I love bringing new life into the world, and assisting new parents in their new lives.

Key Skills

Kind and Understanding.
Sensible and practical.
Approachable and Friendly.
Focussed and attentive.
Highly organised.
Confident.
Friendly.
Flexible.
Adaptable.

Professional Qualifications.
HND in Nursing. Degree in Midwifery.

Work History
January 2010 – Present
Midwife, Big Hospital, London
Working for this large inner city hospital as a Midwife it was my duty to attend to women in labour. I would have to ensure that all the women in my care were kept safe and their babies delivered without any problems. Although most were straightforward births requiring little intervention, I specialised in caesarean assistance whilst working in this post, which meant assisting the surgeons in an operating room, to ensure that patient and child were both doing well, and then advising the patient on aftercare.

January 2008- January 2010
Midwife, Stupa, London.
I worked for this large private hospital as a midwife. My main duty was to ensure that all new mothers and their new-borns were well cared for. I would have to assess each mother as she arrived, monitor her, and then assist with the birth were requested. I was in charge of the water birthing pool, and had to be present when that was in use.

January 2007 – January 2008
Midwife, NHS little unit, London
Working for this small community hospital it was my duty to ensure that all mothers to be were well informed before the birth of their children, and that the baby was developing properly both before and after birth. Although this wasn’t a hands on delivery role, it provided me huge amounts of experience.

Education
GCSE 10xA Grades including English, Maths and Science.
Londonberry Comprehensive School
London
2001

References
References are available on request, or in writing to the above previous employers.

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