Lactation Consultant - Postpartum

MPF FederalPortsmouth, VA
21hOnsite

About The Position

MPF Federal is seeking a qualified Registered Nurse (RN) – Lactation Consultant to support the Maternal Child Department (Postpartum) at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth. This position is designated as mission essential and requires onsite clinical support during all scheduled clinic hours, including federally recognized holidays. Compensation is pursuant to the Service Contract Act (SCA). The RN Lactation Consultant will promote, protect, and support breastfeeding initiatives across the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) while delivering patient-centered care in accordance with established nursing standards, hospital policies, and evidence-based lactation practices. Work Schedule & Hours Primary Service Hours: Monday through Friday, 0600–1800 Shift Length: 8.5 to 10.5-hour shifts Meal Break: 30–60 minute uncompensated meal break Weekend Requirement: Approximately one (1) weekend per month on a rotational basis Scheduling: Varied shifts Sunday through Saturday Maximum Hours: Not to exceed eighty (80) hours per two-week period, inclusive of weekend and holiday services Holiday Requirement: Services required on all federally recognized holidays Recognized holidays include: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth National Independence Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Mission Essential & Work Authorization This labor category is designated as mission essential . The contract worker must be a United States Citizen and must be available to provide services during all scheduled clinic hours, including holidays. In the event of unplanned facility closures due to natural disaster, military emergency, severe weather, pandemic, or Government-directed closure (outside of planned closures), the contract worker will be compensated for personal services during the closure. Core Responsibilities The Registered Nurse Lactation Consultant will provide services within the scope of practice and clinic policies, including but not limited to: Lactation Program Leadership & Education Actively promote breastfeeding throughout the Medical Treatment Facility Develop and implement standards of care and breastfeeding guidelines Support existing programs including OB, Childbirth Education, and Breastfeeding classes Collaborate with Pediatrics, Family Practice, and OB/GYN departments to support coordinated patient education Organize and prepare educational and marketing materials to promote breastfeeding initiatives Serve as a clinical expert and resource for breastfeeding mothers and healthcare staff Patient Care & Clinical Support Provide comprehensive lactation consultations to postpartum patients Perform breastfeeding assessments including latch evaluation, milk transfer, feeding patterns, and maternal-infant interaction Educate mothers and families on breastfeeding techniques, positioning, pumping, milk storage, and newborn feeding cues Develop individualized lactation care plans and provide follow-up support as appropriate Assess and manage common lactation complications including engorgement, mastitis, nipple trauma, low milk supply, and related concerns Respond effectively and calmly in emergency patient situations in accordance with established protocols Anticipate potential problems and intervene appropriately Documentation & Health Information Systems Perform timely, accurate, and concise documentation of patient care Maintain legible records in accordance with clinic directives Operate and maintain proficiency in automated systems including MHS GENESIS, ADS, CIS, and other clinical information systems Participate in Performance Improvement (PI) and Risk Management (RM) activities as directed Maintain and respond to DOD email and voicemail communications as required Performance Improvement & Compliance Maintain productivity comparable to peers performing similar services Participate in peer review and the MTF Performance Improvement Program Comply with infection control policies, aseptic techniques, and universal precautions Properly handle, store, and dispose of infectious waste Participate in the implementation of the Family Advocacy Program, including appropriate documentation and reporting Attend and complete all required annual training including disaster preparedness, infection control, Sexual Harassment prevention, Bloodborne Pathogens, Fire and Safety, CBRNE, MHS GENESIS training, and other mandatory MTF training Provide in-service education and clinical direction to supporting government personnel (e.g., hospital corpsmen, students) Attend meetings as directed Team Collaboration & Professional Practice Exercise appropriate clinical delegation and coordinate care among healthcare team members Maintain awareness of legal and ethical considerations in patient care Practice with professional accountability and responsibility Support a safe, respectful, and patient-centered care environment Participate in continuing education to support professional growth Physical & Work Environment Hospital-based clinical setting within the Maternal Child/Postpartum Department Frequent standing, walking, and direct patient interaction Exposure to infectious diseases and medical hazards consistent with healthcare settings

Requirements

  • Strong clinical lactation knowledge and breastfeeding assessment skills
  • Ability to educate and counsel patients and families effectively
  • Strong interdisciplinary collaboration skills
  • Ability to respond calmly and effectively in emergency situations
  • Knowledge of infection control and patient safety procedures
  • Proficiency with electronic medical record systems
  • Strong professional communication and interpersonal skills
  • Associate’s Degree in Nursing
  • Graduate from a college or university accredited by ACEN or CCNE
  • Minimum one (1) year of experience within the last two (2) years as a Registered Nurse
  • Two (2) letters of recommendation written within the last two (2) years attesting to clinical competence
  • At least one (1) letter must be from a physician or nurse practitioner who has personally observed and evaluated the candidate’s clinical skills
  • Reference letters must include name, title, phone number, date, address, and signature of the individual providing the reference
  • Current, full, active, and unrestricted Registered Nurse license
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
  • Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification
  • Current certification as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) through the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE)

Responsibilities

  • Actively promote breastfeeding throughout the Medical Treatment Facility
  • Develop and implement standards of care and breastfeeding guidelines
  • Support existing programs including OB, Childbirth Education, and Breastfeeding classes
  • Collaborate with Pediatrics, Family Practice, and OB/GYN departments to support coordinated patient education
  • Organize and prepare educational and marketing materials to promote breastfeeding initiatives
  • Serve as a clinical expert and resource for breastfeeding mothers and healthcare staff
  • Provide comprehensive lactation consultations to postpartum patients
  • Perform breastfeeding assessments including latch evaluation, milk transfer, feeding patterns, and maternal-infant interaction
  • Educate mothers and families on breastfeeding techniques, positioning, pumping, milk storage, and newborn feeding cues
  • Develop individualized lactation care plans and provide follow-up support as appropriate
  • Assess and manage common lactation complications including engorgement, mastitis, nipple trauma, low milk supply, and related concerns
  • Respond effectively and calmly in emergency patient situations in accordance with established protocols
  • Anticipate potential problems and intervene appropriately
  • Perform timely, accurate, and concise documentation of patient care
  • Maintain legible records in accordance with clinic directives
  • Operate and maintain proficiency in automated systems including MHS GENESIS, ADS, CIS, and other clinical information systems
  • Participate in Performance Improvement (PI) and Risk Management (RM) activities as directed
  • Maintain and respond to DOD email and voicemail communications as required
  • Maintain productivity comparable to peers performing similar services
  • Participate in peer review and the MTF Performance Improvement Program
  • Comply with infection control policies, aseptic techniques, and universal precautions
  • Properly handle, store, and dispose of infectious waste
  • Participate in the implementation of the Family Advocacy Program, including appropriate documentation and reporting
  • Attend and complete all required annual training including disaster preparedness, infection control, Sexual Harassment prevention, Bloodborne Pathogens, Fire and Safety, CBRNE, MHS GENESIS training, and other mandatory MTF training
  • Provide in-service education and clinical direction to supporting government personnel (e.g., hospital corpsmen, students)
  • Attend meetings as directed
  • Exercise appropriate clinical delegation and coordinate care among healthcare team members
  • Maintain awareness of legal and ethical considerations in patient care
  • Practice with professional accountability and responsibility
  • Support a safe, respectful, and patient-centered care environment
  • Participate in continuing education to support professional growth

Benefits

  • We offer a competitive compensation package including a competitive salary, medical benefits, PTO, holiday pay and more.
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