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Maternity Support Worker

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Course summary

  • Successful completion of the programme will equip you to work as a qualified Maternity Support Worker.

  • Kingston University is ranked No.1 in London for Midwifery (Guardian University Guide 2025).

  • You'll develop a range of specialist and transferable skills through clinical placements in a variety of maternity settings.

As a maternity support worker, you will deliver hands-on care to women, birthing people, and their families, and will work alongside midwives and other members of the maternity care team. You will play a key part in the multi-disciplinary workforce that is needed to respond to maternity services.

This programme is available as a work-based learning FdSc over two years (employment based, with part-time university attendance). Applications are made through UCAS. You will need to be employed as a health care support worker in a maternity service for a minimum of 23 hours per week.

Your employer will need to agree to release you for rotational placements to support you in achieving your competencies and theory learning simulation, study days and guided learning.

Successful completion of the programme will equip you to work as a Maternity Support Worker up to band 4. Achieving the FdSc will help you to progress your career within the health and social care sector. Through a combination of theoretical and practice learning you will develop a wide range of specialist and transferable clinical, care and interpersonal skills.

This course is also available as an apprenticeship.

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Application codes

Course code:
B790
Institution code:
K84

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