The OHSU Division of Geriatrics and Internal Medicine is seeking a Certified Lactation Specialist to join an innovative, multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers implementing the CTN-157 Digitally Enhanced Peer Doula Program.
This is a .30 FTE position with a daytime schedule and may include weekend or evening hours. This position will be a hybrid assignment including both remote and in-person activities.
This groundbreaking program develops and pilot-tests interventions designed to support pregnant individuals with substance use disorder (SUD), particularly those who are not currently engaged in treatment or referred during healthcare encounters (e.g., emergency departments, hospital admissions, etc.).
The Lactation Specialist will be a certified lactation specialist that will help to ensure that the initial mother-baby bond of breastfeeding is set up for the highest chance of success possible. In addition, they will offer important help to participants who are pregnant who may have concerns about breastfeeding before delivery. They will also offer support to new mothers participating in the program, providing both educational and clinical support. The Lactation Specialist will closely collaborate with peers with lived experience, clinicians, and researchers to improve maternal–infant health outcomes.
The ideal candidate will bring experience across integrated medical and behavioral health settings, demonstrate commitment to serving underserved and vulnerable populations, and has experience providing lactation support to individuals affected by substance use disorders.
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