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Full-Spectrum Doula- FULL TIME (hospital based)

Partum Health
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 21 Nov 2025
💰 $55,000/yr($50,000/yr$55,000/yr)

About the role

The Role: 

Partum Health is thrilled to partner with a hospital system to launch a doula integration program on their Labor & Delivery floor. We are hiring five full-time, hospital-based doulas to provide 24/7 in-person support to birthing patients—serving those whose care is covered by insurance—during labor in the L&D unit, and occasionally in the postpartum unit.

This is a full-time position with salary, benefits, and consistent scheduling. As a doula, you’ll be employed by Partum Health but deployed exclusively at the hospital . Those interested in this position must be comfortable working in a clinical setting and collaborating closely with healthcare professionals across disciplines. 

What You’ll Do

  • Provide continuous labor support on the L&D floor
  • Work collaboratively with the clinical team (nurses, OBs, midwives, residents) in a high-acuity hospital setting and be available for patient assignment by Charge Nurse (after collaboration with the physician and midwifery teams) upon labor admission. This position provides non-medical emotional, physical, and educational support. Doulas do not perform clinical tasks or provide medical advice.
  • Support patients in early and active labor, in addition to postpartum, all in an inpatient setting at a high volume  hospital 
  • Deliver evidence-based, respectful care aligned with hospital protocols and doula best practices, providing the client with emotional, physical, and educational support. Must demonstrate trauma-informed care, cultural humility, de-escalation skills, and strong patient-experience standards.
    • Provide in-person physical, emotional, and educational support during labor and delivery, including hands-on comfort measures such as massage, counter-pressure, and use of a birthing ball.
    • Assist with positioning techniques to support labor progress and comfort (e.g., using a peanut ball, encouraging movement, laboring in the bath or shower).
    • Help the birthing person advocate for themselves by reinforcing birth preferences and facilitating communication with the clinical team.
    • Listen to the concerns and questions of the client and their family in a kind, non-judgmental way, and offer evidence-based, non-medical advice.
    • Provide practical and emotional support throughout the childbirth process, including reassurance and real-time coping strategies.
    • Support the birthing person during epidural anesthesia placement should they desire regional anesthesia.
    • Support the birthing person in the operating room should a Cesarean Delivery be required, including emotional support and initiating skin-to-skin contact.
    • Round on postpartum patients to provide education, support, and lactation guidance in collaboration with the nurses and lactation consultants. 
  • Keep up to date on care protocols by conducting research, networking with other Doulas, and attending workshops and lectures. Participation in unit huddles, interdisciplinary communication, and post-event debriefings as appropriate.
  • Demonstrate strong communication, adaptability, and collaboration skills, including the ability to give and receive feedback from Labor & Delivery staff in a respectful and professional manner.
  • Anticipate the emotional and physical needs of the birthing person with attentiveness, patience, and empathy.
  • Build trust and rapport quickly with clients and families through warmth, active listening, and a calming bedside manner.
  • Maintain charting notes following HIPAA protocols. Must complete all hospital-required learning modules annually, including HIPAA, infection control, and patient safety.

Success (performance measures) in the role defined by: patient satisfaction, contribution to improving patient outcomes, collaboration feedback, attendance, and documentation quality.

Schedule

  • Work three 12-hour shifts per week as scheduled by  Partum Health site coordinator - requirement to be available per scheduled assignments 
  • Day and night shifts opportunities available - doulas are requested to prioritize one or the other during interviews. Requested shift not necessarily guaranteed. 
  • Role may require holiday/weekend rotations, attendance at meetings, and shift extensions for active labor support.

Qualifications

  • Certified as an Illinois Medicaid Certified (IMC) doula through SIU in the State of Illinois or willingness to become certified (support available through Partum Health). If not certified must hold all requirements to certify at time of hire 
  • CPR Certified 
  • Comfortable in a clinical hospital setting and experienced working with interdisciplinary teams
  • Passion for birth equity and experience supporting diverse populatio

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