Clinical Midwife Manager 2 – Midwifery Services – Kilkenny | St. Luke’s General Hospital

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Join St. Luke’s General Hospital, part of Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE), as Clinical Midwife Manager 2 in our dedicated Midwifery Services department in Kilkenny. This permanent full-time position offers an exciting opportunity to lead and develop maternity care services in one of Ireland’s premier healthcare facilities.

About the Role

The Clinical Midwife Manager 2 position provides pivotal leadership in midwifery service planning, coordination, and resource management at St. Luke’s General Hospital. This senior clinical role combines hands-on patient care oversight with strategic management responsibilities, reporting directly to the Director of Midwifery while leading multidisciplinary teams in delivering exceptional maternity services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage midwifery services across clinical areas, ensuring optimal patient outcomes and service delivery standards
  • Develop and implement quality assurance programs specific to maternity care, maintaining compliance with national healthcare standards
  • Coordinate resource allocation and staffing for midwifery departments, optimizing skill mix and ensuring adequate coverage
  • Drive staff development initiatives including continuing education, competency assessments, and professional advancement for midwifery teams
  • Facilitate effective communication between midwifery staff, medical teams, and senior management to ensure seamless care coordination
  • Provide clinical and professional leadership in evidence-based practice implementation and policy development
  • Manage departmental budgets and resources while maintaining high-quality maternity care standards

Required Qualifications

Essential Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Midwifery or nursing with midwifery qualification from a recognized institution
  • Minimum 5 years clinical experience with at least 3 years in midwifery services and 2 years in supervisory roles
  • Current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI)
  • Proven leadership and management skills in healthcare environments, particularly maternity services
  • Advanced knowledge of maternity care protocols and evidence-based practice in midwifery

Preferred Qualifications

  • Postgraduate qualification in healthcare management, midwifery, or related field
  • Experience with HSE policies and procedures in maternity care settings
  • Specialized training in high-risk pregnancy management or neonatal care
  • Quality improvement certification or Six Sigma healthcare training

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary range €60,854 – €76,897 annually (Grade 2132 scale, progressing with experience)
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, pension scheme, and professional development support
  • Career advancement opportunities within HSE’s extensive healthcare network and specialized midwifery pathways
  • Work-life balance with flexible scheduling options and generous annual leave entitlement
  • Professional development support including €2,500 annual education allowance and conference attendance funding
  • Modern healthcare facilities with state-of-the-art maternity equipment and technology
  • Collaborative work environment with multidisciplinary teams committed to excellence in maternity care

Ready to Apply?

Join our dedicated team at St. Luke’s General Hospital and make a meaningful impact on maternity care in Kilkenny. This position offers exceptional opportunities for professional growth in midwifery management while contributing to Ireland’s leading healthcare services.

Application Deadline: October 6, 2025 at 5:00 PM

Contact Information:

  • Recruitment Enquiries: Mark O’Connor, HR Department – mark.oconnor8@hse.ie | 056 7717158
  • Role Information: Ann Margaret Hogan, Director of Midwifery – AnnMg.Hogan@hse.ie | 056 7785134

Reference: CMM2SLGH25

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