Lactation Specialist

Chicago, IL

OUR MISSION, VISION AND VALUES 

Mission

Partnering with the people of our community to achieve health and wellness through the delivery of extraordinary care that is compassionate, accessible and affordable in a family-centered and culturally sensitive environment.

Vision

VHP will be your trusted health partner for life by:

  • Being a recognized leader of value-based health care delivery for our community, including our most vulnerable populations.
  • Serving as a principal driver of health and vibrancy in our region.
  • Empowering and inspiring our patients and families to achieve desired health goals along life’s journey.
  • Committing to the future of health care through clinical innovation and premier medical education.

Values

CompassionOur patients are our primary focus. We will passionately support their medical and social needs with kindness and empathy in pursuit of better health and well-being.

ConnectednessWe forge trusted relationships and deliver culturally competent care through an unwavering commitment to listening, understanding and empowering the voice of our patients.

RespectWe respect and value the rich diversity in our community and strive to promote equity, inclusivity and acceptance across all walks of life.

ExcellenceWith a strong commitment to clinical care, education and innovation, we aspire to deliver care of exemplary quality, value and experience.


The Lactation Specialist is responsible for assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating lactation plans for the breastfeeding parent, and is fully collaborative with the patient and the patient’s family & support system. Advocates for the breastfeeding family in preventing, recognizing and resolving breastfeeding difficulties while promoting improved breastfeeding outcomes. Participates in the coordination of lactation consultation, telephone triage and prenatal education as appropriate throughout the community health center.

Minimum qualifications: Associate's Degree in a health science, nursing, public health or a related field. One-two year's of medical office experience. Licensed Practical Nurse. Basic Life Support (BLS). Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). 

Preferred qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in a health science, nursing, public health or a related field. Three or more year's of experience in medical office or Federally Qualified Health Center. Registered Nurse. 

Special Skills: Demonstrates advanced knowledge and ability to care for the breastfeeding family utilizing a developmental perspective and respect for the right of patients and their families. Competency in managed care process and understanding of referrals, prior authorizations, and insurer requirements. Ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, physicians and colleagues while advocating for the patient. Promotes breastfeeding friendly environment throughout the community health center.

JOB CODE: 1000029