Maternity Nurses are not working in any medical capacity but are qualified to aid and advise new parents with their newborn.
Working as a Maternity Nurse




Maternity Nurses are not working in any medical capacity but are qualified to aid and advise new parents with their newborn.


In this article we have included ways on how Nannies and Maternity Nurses can support breastfeeding mums.


There is no right or wrong way to write a CV, however we have outlined the key areas that need to be considered when creating a Maternity Nurse CV, as well as providing a sample CV template.
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Babyem are excited to be featured in this month’s Nursery World Magazine for their Postnatal Maternity Nurse Training.
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Babyem Maternity Nurse Courses are recognised in the industry as being the best, with candidates being taught by professionals who are experts in their field including international lactation consultants, Sleep Specialists, La Leche League training coordinators, Midwives and Health Visitors and Paediatricians.


A maternity nurse is an experienced infant care provider who usually lives with a family and provides 24 hour on-call service after the birth of a baby.


At Babyem we have an excellent reputation for delivering accredited maternity nurse training (MNT) and Childcare Training.
You may think that you are ideal for a role and have lots of experience, however you may not be selling yourself in the right way! Making your own nanny CV isn’t hard. It just takes knowledge of the basics, plus a little creativity.