Provide comprehensive care during prenatal, labor, postpartum, and newborn stages, while offering inclusive well-person care, family planning services, and supporting shared decision-making. Promote physiologic birth, participate in quality assurance processes, and adhere to practice policies and CABC accreditation standards.
Full-time with two (2) nine-hour office days, including 8a-8p call shifts
Three to four (3-4) 12-hour call shifts per week, including rotating weekend calls
Attend an average of 4-6 labors (8 hours each) per month
Midwifery license with interest in the midwifery model of care, out-of-hospital birth, and breastfeeding
NRP and CPR/BLS certifications
Competitive salary, health & dental insurance, 401(K), paid time off, holidays, and more
Join a team dedicated to equity and community-centered care
Opportunities for professional growth and support for new graduates
Western New York offers a rich variety of outdoor recreation, including hiking, skiing, and access to the stunning Niagara Falls. The region features affordable housing options, with spacious homes and a lower cost of living compared to many other areas. With strong schools, growing job opportunities, and a supportive community, it's an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family.