Fixed Term Part Time – 8 hours per fortnight
Available from 20th July 2026
An exciting and rewarding opportunity is available for a suitably qualified Midwife to join the Education team at Portland District Health.
The role of the Clinical Support Midwife is to develop workforce capability, for new and existing staff, and creating professional development opportunities for the workforce. This includes design and implementation of organisational wide education & training programs. The role will include operating as a key resource person for the graduate midwifery & post grad student programs and coordinating simulation training that identifies with key learning needs aligned with Portland District Health priorities and core business. The Clinical Support Midwife will work collaboratively with all areas of the Staff Development Team and will be an integral part of the multi-disciplinary organisational team.
About you:
- AHPRA registration as Registered Midwife
- Demonstrated ability to practice collaboratively and work effectively as part of multidisciplinary health care team
- Ability to manage student placements with support of education department, complete reports
- Ability to coordinate and facilitate in house education training relative to midwifery
- Displays strong leadership and problem-solving ability applying the principles of fairness and equity.
- Demonstrated evidence to own personal and professional development to ensure currency of practice aligned to current evidence.
- Works as a strong role model, demonstrates PDH values in daily work practice.
- Ability to work independently and use your own initiative
Please click here to view Position Description.
About us:
Portland District Health (PDH) provides an integrated health service for the community. The hospital was established in 1856 on the current site and now provides a comprehensive range of services that include:
- Hospital based Medical and Surgical services, Medical Imaging (Radiology), Pharmacy and Pathology
- A 24/7 Urgent Care Centre for emergency treatment
- Residential aged care for 30 residents at Harbourside Lodge
- An extensive range of primary and community services for the local community
PDH delivers services from a single campus, employs around 470 staff with an FTE of approximately 290, and has an active volunteer workforce. The People and Culture Unit sits within the Corporate Services Directorate, with other Units including Finance, Building Services, Food Services, Environmental Services, Executive Support, Administration and Health Information.
Additional Benefits:
- Salary Packaging
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
- Social Club
- Free parking
- Portland Leisure & Aquatic Centre corporate rates
- Flexible working conditions
- Employee Assistance program
- Wellbeing Initiatives
- Relocation assistance available – conditions apply
The Region – Glenelg Shire:
Appreciate the beautiful surroundings of the Glenelg Shire, trek the Great South West Walk, Bridgewater Bay’s rugged coastline, or explore Budj Bim (a World Heritage site) and Mount Richmond National Park.
Affordable coastal, rural and low density urban housing, a choice or private and public primary and secondary school makes Portland an ideal place to work, live and raise a family. To find out more about Portland visit the Glenelg Shire and I Am Portland websites.
How to apply:
Applications are through PDH website and must include:
- A letter which tells us who you are and why you should be our next team member. Look at the selection criteria in the position description for some ideas.
- A resume outlining your education, experience and work related achievements. We are looking to see if your employment and experience have set you up with skills needed to be successful in this role.
- Details of at least two professional referees. We will be calling them and asking them a wide range of questions about how you performed as an employee in your past roles. They need to be able to provide feedback on your performance.
Applications from employment agencies may be submitted, however, PDH will not accept liability for the agency costs and fees.
The successful applicant will be required to be eligible for and undergo the following:
- Police Record Check
- Current Victorian Working with Children's' check
- Current Immunisation status. This role must be meet the requirements of the Portland District Health Immunisation Policy.
Applications close: Thursday 23rd July 2026 at 12.00pm
Portland District Health encourage and welcome applications from First Nation People, people with disability, LGBTQIA+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature age people.