Arkansas Children's
Lactation Specialist
Arkansas Children's, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, 72205
**Work Shift:**
Please see job description for details.
**Time Type:**
Part time
**Department:**
CC013130 3H Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
**Summary:**
Neonatal ICU.
RN with previous Level III/IV Neonatal ICU experience preferred.
Preferred certification: CLC or IBCLC.
Functions independently in a staff position as an expert practitioner, consultant, educator and researcher within the lactation specialty. This individual possesses a high degree of knowledge, skill and competence in the provision of care directly to the patient, family or community and indirectly through guidance of care by other personnel.
**Additional Information:**
**Required Education:**
Associate's degree or 2 years of relevant experience
**Recommended Education:**
Bachelor's Degree
**Required Work Experience:**
Related Field - 1 year of experience
**Recommended Work Experience:**
**Required Certifications:**
1 of the following certifications is required -
, 1 of the following license or registry is required - -
**Recommended Certifications:**
Certification in Maternal Newborn Nursing - National Certification
Corporation, Certified Lactation Consultant (CLC) - The Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice: TALPP.org, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) - International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners, Licensed Dietitian (LD) - Arkansas Dietetics Licensing Board, Registered Dietician (RD) - Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), RN License (AR or Compact State) - Arkansas State Board of Nursing (ASBN)
**Description**
1. Provides comprehensive assessment of the mother/infant dyad and the breastfeeding/lactation process. Assesses the lactation status of the mother/ infant dyad.
2. Communicates assessments with the appropriate medical personnel through verbal reports and documentation in the patient's record. Assesses education needs of mothers.
3. Participates in the identification of mothers within the system who need assistance and/or breastfeeding education.
4. Develops plan of care with nursing, nutrition and the medical staff for mother/infant dyad, implements direct and indirect specialized patient care and evaluates the response to the treatment plan.
5. Participates actively with the interdisciplinary team on rounds, discharge planning, and Lactation Rounds.
6. Develops patient teaching plans on lactation and related issues.
7. Assists mothers who have problems breastfeeding. Provides education for mothers as needed on collecting, labeling, storing, transporting and delivering expressed breast milk while their infants are here in the hospital and when at home. Monitors progress of the breastfeeding mother/infant dyad and revises treatment plan as needed in collaboration with the medical team.
8. Participates in the quality improvement plan for the lactation service.
9. Assists the director with developing and maintaining policies and procedures for the Lactation Service. Assists the director with the development of the quality improvement (QI) plan for the Lactation Service. Collaborates with the Nutritional Services Director, Dieticians, and lactation technicians.
10. Identifies issues, communicates and collaborates effectively with other team members to find resolution.
11. Serves as an educational resource and participates in research activities while maintaining own level of clinical competency.
12. Contributes to the lactation learning needs of the nursing staff, medical residents, house staff and other hospital personnel as needed. Contributes to the breastfeeding education of the community as needed.
13. Initiates and/or assists in research projects specific to lactation. Participates in lactation continuing education activities for own professional growth. Participates in at least 12 inservice education activities per year.
Arkansas Children's (https://www.archildrens.org/about-us)
is the only hospital system in the state dedicated to caring for children, which enables us to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas.
Arkansas Children's is driven by four core values-safety, teamwork, compassion and excellence-which inform every action.
Arkansas Children's Hospital has received Magnet Status (https://www.archildrens.org/about-us/magnet-recognition)
from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), for nursing excellence and patient outcomes. And we are nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report (https://www.archildrens.org/about-us/awards-and-recognition)
for Cancer, Cardiology & Heart Surgery, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Nephrology, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Pulmonology & Lung Surgery and Urology.
For more than a century, Arkansas Children's has met the unique needs of children. But we're more than just a hospital treating sick kids-our services include two hospitals, a pediatric research institute, foundation, clinics, education and outreach, all with an unyielding commitment to making children better today and healthier tomorrow.
Arkansas Children's Little Rock campus includes a 336-bed hospital with the state's only pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center, burn center, Level 4 neonatal intensive care and pediatric intensive care, as well as a nationally-recognized transport service. And Arkansas Children's Northwest (https://www.archildrens.org/locations/arkansas-childrens-nw)
provides inpatient and emergency care, clinic rooms and diagnostic services to children in that corner of the state.
_"Arkansas Children's is a place of hope and comfort for children and parents. When you are at children's, you are part of an elite team united with a common goal of saving children and making their lives better."_
Michael - Business Operations Manager
"Arkansas Children's Hospital is a prestigious institution that cares for children." Linda - Information Systems Analyst
"We are an organization of care, love, and hope while we champion children." Angela - Parking and Fleet Coordinator
"Care, love, and hope for children!" Kathy - Administrative Assistant
"When I think of my time here at Arkansas Children's Hospital, I can honestly say that it has given me a unique perspective on the human condition, and the various roles that we all have in patient care. As a supply assistant, I have a very important job ensuring that the doctors and nurses have what they need to provide the world class medical care to the Children of Arkansas and surrounding states.
Being a Champion for Children is more than a catch phrase, it is a way of life!"
Nick - Supply Assistant
Arkansas Children's provides equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy or any other category protected by federal, state and local laws. Further, Arkansas Children's will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
Please see job description for details.
**Time Type:**
Part time
**Department:**
CC013130 3H Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
**Summary:**
Neonatal ICU.
RN with previous Level III/IV Neonatal ICU experience preferred.
Preferred certification: CLC or IBCLC.
Functions independently in a staff position as an expert practitioner, consultant, educator and researcher within the lactation specialty. This individual possesses a high degree of knowledge, skill and competence in the provision of care directly to the patient, family or community and indirectly through guidance of care by other personnel.
**Additional Information:**
**Required Education:**
Associate's degree or 2 years of relevant experience
**Recommended Education:**
Bachelor's Degree
**Required Work Experience:**
Related Field - 1 year of experience
**Recommended Work Experience:**
**Required Certifications:**
1 of the following certifications is required -
, 1 of the following license or registry is required - -
**Recommended Certifications:**
Certification in Maternal Newborn Nursing - National Certification
Corporation, Certified Lactation Consultant (CLC) - The Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice: TALPP.org, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) - International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners, Licensed Dietitian (LD) - Arkansas Dietetics Licensing Board, Registered Dietician (RD) - Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), RN License (AR or Compact State) - Arkansas State Board of Nursing (ASBN)
**Description**
1. Provides comprehensive assessment of the mother/infant dyad and the breastfeeding/lactation process. Assesses the lactation status of the mother/ infant dyad.
2. Communicates assessments with the appropriate medical personnel through verbal reports and documentation in the patient's record. Assesses education needs of mothers.
3. Participates in the identification of mothers within the system who need assistance and/or breastfeeding education.
4. Develops plan of care with nursing, nutrition and the medical staff for mother/infant dyad, implements direct and indirect specialized patient care and evaluates the response to the treatment plan.
5. Participates actively with the interdisciplinary team on rounds, discharge planning, and Lactation Rounds.
6. Develops patient teaching plans on lactation and related issues.
7. Assists mothers who have problems breastfeeding. Provides education for mothers as needed on collecting, labeling, storing, transporting and delivering expressed breast milk while their infants are here in the hospital and when at home. Monitors progress of the breastfeeding mother/infant dyad and revises treatment plan as needed in collaboration with the medical team.
8. Participates in the quality improvement plan for the lactation service.
9. Assists the director with developing and maintaining policies and procedures for the Lactation Service. Assists the director with the development of the quality improvement (QI) plan for the Lactation Service. Collaborates with the Nutritional Services Director, Dieticians, and lactation technicians.
10. Identifies issues, communicates and collaborates effectively with other team members to find resolution.
11. Serves as an educational resource and participates in research activities while maintaining own level of clinical competency.
12. Contributes to the lactation learning needs of the nursing staff, medical residents, house staff and other hospital personnel as needed. Contributes to the breastfeeding education of the community as needed.
13. Initiates and/or assists in research projects specific to lactation. Participates in lactation continuing education activities for own professional growth. Participates in at least 12 inservice education activities per year.
Arkansas Children's (https://www.archildrens.org/about-us)
is the only hospital system in the state dedicated to caring for children, which enables us to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas.
Arkansas Children's is driven by four core values-safety, teamwork, compassion and excellence-which inform every action.
Arkansas Children's Hospital has received Magnet Status (https://www.archildrens.org/about-us/magnet-recognition)
from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), for nursing excellence and patient outcomes. And we are nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report (https://www.archildrens.org/about-us/awards-and-recognition)
for Cancer, Cardiology & Heart Surgery, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Nephrology, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Pulmonology & Lung Surgery and Urology.
For more than a century, Arkansas Children's has met the unique needs of children. But we're more than just a hospital treating sick kids-our services include two hospitals, a pediatric research institute, foundation, clinics, education and outreach, all with an unyielding commitment to making children better today and healthier tomorrow.
Arkansas Children's Little Rock campus includes a 336-bed hospital with the state's only pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center, burn center, Level 4 neonatal intensive care and pediatric intensive care, as well as a nationally-recognized transport service. And Arkansas Children's Northwest (https://www.archildrens.org/locations/arkansas-childrens-nw)
provides inpatient and emergency care, clinic rooms and diagnostic services to children in that corner of the state.
_"Arkansas Children's is a place of hope and comfort for children and parents. When you are at children's, you are part of an elite team united with a common goal of saving children and making their lives better."_
Michael - Business Operations Manager
"Arkansas Children's Hospital is a prestigious institution that cares for children." Linda - Information Systems Analyst
"We are an organization of care, love, and hope while we champion children." Angela - Parking and Fleet Coordinator
"Care, love, and hope for children!" Kathy - Administrative Assistant
"When I think of my time here at Arkansas Children's Hospital, I can honestly say that it has given me a unique perspective on the human condition, and the various roles that we all have in patient care. As a supply assistant, I have a very important job ensuring that the doctors and nurses have what they need to provide the world class medical care to the Children of Arkansas and surrounding states.
Being a Champion for Children is more than a catch phrase, it is a way of life!"
Nick - Supply Assistant
Arkansas Children's provides equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy or any other category protected by federal, state and local laws. Further, Arkansas Children's will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.