
Job Description
Our Nursing Vision: At NMC Healthcare, we are committed to providing clinical excellence through safe, compassionate, and individualized care to every patient, every time.
Our Nursing Mission: To exemplify clinical excellence, every NMC nurse will seek to:
- Do the right thing
- Be the patient’s advocate
- Be open and transparent
- Deliver safe, compassionate care
- Recognize the uniqueness of each patient
- Contribute to an outstanding patient’s experience
- Engage with and contribute to, a learning culture
- Lead and influence changes in healthcare
Our Nursing Values: We will achieve this through our core values:
- Safety
- Excellence
- Ethics
- Trust
Collaboration
Responsibilities
. Maternal and Neonatal Clinical Assessment
- Conduct scheduled home visits (typically within 48–72 hours and again between days 7–14 post-discharge) and additional visits as clinically indicated.
- Perform comprehensive maternal assessment:
- Uterine involution, lochia characteristics, and perineal/caesarean wound healing.
- Bladder and bowel function, hydration, and nutrition.
- Breast examination, milk production, and breastfeeding technique evaluation.
- Screen for postpartum blues, depression, or anxiety using validated tools (e.g., EPDS).
- Perform comprehensive newborn assessment:
- General appearance, tone, temperature, feeding pattern, and elimination.
- Growth monitoring: weight, length, and head circumference plotted on WHO growth charts.
- Check umbilical cord healing, skin condition, and signs of jaundice or infection.
- Identify and escalate any maternal or neonatal red flags promptly to the obstetrician, neonatologist and paediatrician.
- Ensure completion of required neonatal screenings (hearing, metabolic, and others per DOH policy).
2. Health Education, Empowerment, and Family Support
- Provide individualized education on:
- Exclusive breastfeeding techniques and positioning.
- Safe infant sleep, cord care, hygiene, and immunization schedule.
- Maternal self-care, nutrition, rest, emotional wellbeing, and physical recovery.
- Deliver culturally sensitive counselling, respecting family beliefs and privacy.
- Guide families on danger signs requiring urgent hospital review.
- Promote partner/family involvement in newborn and maternal support.
- Reinforce importance of family planning and postpartum follow-up appointments.
3. Documentation, Communication, and Reporting
- Record all assessments, vital signs, education, and interventions in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and community nursing register.
- Ensure secure handling of patient data in compliance with DOH Health Information and Cybersecurity Policy.
- Submit daily/weekly visit summaries and incident reports to the Nurse Manager.
- Maintain effective communication and case handover with hospital-based teams, including obstetricians, paediatricians, lactation consultants, and quality officers.
- Participate in data submission for DOH KPIs, including visit timeliness, maternal satisfaction, and breastfeeding rates
. Quality, Safety, and Infection Control
- Conduct home visits in compliance with infection prevention and control standards.
- Utilize checklists for Postnatal Risk Assessment and Home Visit Safety Protocols.
- Participate in clinical audits, incident reporting, and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) projects.
- Contribute to departmental quality indicators such as:Timely visit completion rate (≥95%)Patient satisfaction ≥90%Exclusive breastfeeding at 14 days ≥75%
- Support risk management through early identification of complications and appropriate escalation.
5. Professional Development and Competency
- Maintain valid DOH licensure and certifications in BLS, PROMPT, and NRP.
- Engage in continuous professional development (CPD) focused on maternal-child health, lactation management, and community outreach.
- Participate in hospital in-service training, drills, and competency assessments.
- Mentor junior nurses or students in postnatal and community nursing practice.
- Demonstrate leadership in patient advocacy and evidence-based care.
6. Teamwork and Collaboration
- Coordinate with the maternity, Pediatric, Neonate and community outreach teams to ensure seamless care transition from hospital to home.
- Liaise with social workers, dietitians, and mental health professionals when psychosocial or nutritional support is required.
- Contribute to program meetings, case reviews, and interdisciplinary discussions.
Support hospital initiatives on maternal health promotion and community engagement
Qualifications
Essential: the post holder must
- Education Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or Midwifery from an accredited institution.
- Licensure Valid Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DOH) license as Registered Nurse / Midwife.
- Experience Minimum 2 years in maternity, obstetric, or community nursing practice.
- Training PROMPT, NRP, Postpartum Care, and Lactation Support mandatory.
- Language Proficiency in both English and Arabic.
- Skills Clinical assessment, documentation, communication, empathy, patient education, and cultural competence.
- IT Competence EMR systems.
- Have an appropriate license to work as a registered nurse in the relevant regulatory health authority with all the qualifications and experience these mandates.
- Hold a valid American Heart Association Basic Life Support Provider card.
- Be willing to work in related departments when necessary.
- Be able to communicate clearly and effectively in English & Arabic (spoken and written)
DESIRABLE: The post holder should have:
- Evidenced ability to work as part of an inter-professional team.
Organizational and administrative skills with which to use the electronic medical record platform for clinical documentation


