Details:Mission and objectives:UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person\'s potential is fulfilled. UNFPA\xe2\x80\x99s strategic plan, focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices. UNFPA has been operating in India since 1974.Context:The India Country Office is now in its 10th Country Programme (CP-10). CP-10 envisions an India where every woman and young person, including those from the most vulnerable groups, enjoys gender equality, fully realizes sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, and fully contributes to sustainable development. Guided by the new UNFPA Strategic Plan, 2022-2025, the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the new country programme will galvanize efforts to end preventable maternal deaths, unmet need for family planning, and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including in humanitarian situations. The country programme was developed in consultation with national and State governments, civil society, United Nations organizations and other stakeholders, including women and youth-led organizations, based on the principles of inclusion, human rights and gender equality.Government of India (GOI) has decided to roll out a new cadre of midwifery in India in 2018, and is planning to establish 7 National Midwifery Training Institutes (NMTIs), which in turn are meant to train the State Midwifery Educators, who will set up 3-4 State Midwifery Training Institutes in each of the states. Each of the NMTIs will have International Midwifery Educators (IMEs), who will prepare State Midwifery educators.UNFPA is hiring for the position of International Midwifery Educators to be based in the two National Midwifery Training Institutes (NMTI), one in Udaipur, Rajasthan, and one in another state (possibly in Patiala, Punjab). The position will work closely with the Colleges of Nursing, attached clinical sites (department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of medical colleges) and other health care providers as part of an inter-professional collaborative team and UNFPA. The overall aim is to prepare National and State level Midwifery Educators at par with ICM standards and WHO educational competencies, that will support the implementation of the government program to establish midwifery services in India.Therefore, the International Midwifery Educators will play a critical role in supporting Government efforts to establish Midwifery as a professional cadre in India, a critical strategy to accelerate improvements in maternal and newborn health, and family planning programmes and universal access to quality sexual and reproductive health services, achievement of the ICPD plan of action and of SDGs 3 and 5.Task description:The International Midwifery Educators will be under the overall guidance of the Deputy Representative and direct supervision of the Midwifery Programme Specialist. They will receive day to day guidance from the Dean of the facility. In addition, they will also benefit from support provided by the UNFPA technical team based in Delhi.Within the delegated authority and under the supervision of UNFPA Representative or his/her designated mandated representative(s), the UN Volunteer International Midwifery Educator will perform the following tasks:A. Education and mentorshipi) Training of Midwifery Educator trainees as per the Indian Nursing Council (INC) curriculumii) Using a variety of student-centered teaching / learning approaches, support the acquisition of knowledge, necessary skills and behaviors to attain essential ICM and WHO educator competenciesiii) Plan and prepare lessons for academic, lab-oriented, clinical teaching and learningiv) Periodically assess and record students; performance and provide timely and constructive feedbackv) Maintain records of trainees\xe2\x80\x99 academic and clinical workvi) Guide midwifery educators through research and use of evidence-based guidelines in line with available national maternal health and newborn care guidelinesviii) Provide mentoring support to the midwifery educator trainees in acquiring the necessary skills in the midwifery model of care, competencies for modern teaching, conducting skilled laboratory practice sessions and clinical instruction.B. Clinical trainingi) Demonstrate evidence-based clinical practices and values needed to change historical practices, as requiredii) Serve as role models for best practices in midwifery and providing women-centered respectful compassionate careiii) Support in establishment and operationalization of Midwifery Led Care Unit (MLCU) at the clinical practice siteiv) Prepare clinical site and plan clinical rotation for the trainees at the MLCU supported by National and other international educatorsv) Support and demonstrate quality clinical supervision of midwifery educator trainees in the clinical practice site/s as per ICM standardsResults/expected outputs:As an active UNFPA team member, efficient, timely, responsive, client-friendly and high-quality support rendered to Ministry/Department of Health at national and state level and its beneficiaries in the accomplishment of her/his functions, including:i) Training of Midwifery Educators at NMTIs in order to strengthen their technical knowledge, clinical skills and facilitation skills.ii) Onsite mentoring of Midwifery Educators after they have been posted at State Midwifery Training InstitutesRequirements:the domain of midwifery services post registration experience in recent years, of which minimum 3 years should be clinical experience in maternity units
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