Certified Postpartum Doula
Company: Heluna Health
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
SUMMARY This is a grant-funded, term-limited temporary position
(6 months until July 30, 2026). Funding is by LA Care’s Generating
African American Infant & Nurturers’ Survival Initiative (GAAINS
II). This is a hybrid virtual and in-person position located in Los
Angeles County, California. Applicants must reside in Los Angeles
County, California. This project will provide postpartum doula
in-home supportive services and support by one (1) Certified
Postpartum Doula for ten (10) African American mothers and infants
through a home visitation program for clients and their infants
from two days postpartum through three months postpartum. Families
will be able to have up to 24 hours of postpartum care in their
homes (4-hour or 8-hour sessions) free of charge if they meet
eligibility criteria (African American, residing in Los Angeles
County, and have Medi-Cal). Breastfeeding will be promoted by
doulas, with at least 70% (7 of 10) of clients, using this feeding
method for a minimum of six months. Also, assessment for perinatal
mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) will be conducted and referrals
shall be made for mental health services if needed. About 4-6 hours
a week during Monday-Fridays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm will be spent
on outreach to identify and enroll eligible clients for the program
through social media marketing on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook,
as well as participating in community meetings in-person, doing
doctor’s office and clinic visits and participating virtually over
Zoom or Teams meetings with partner agencies. Occasional outreach
at health fairs on weekends is also required. Reliable
transportation and personal computer are required. Interested
applicants please submit a resume highlighting relevant work as a
Certified Postpartum Doula or perinatal home visitor. This is a
temporary part time position (12.5/hours week) funded through June
30, 2026. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Understanding of quality-of-life
issues and the impact of social determinants of health and racial
justice issues impacting birth outcomes and survival rates of
African American mothers and infants. Ability to provide culturally
congruent services to 10 African American mothers and their
nurturers or fathers of the baby and make referrals to African
American fathers to our Fatherhood Support Program Coordinator.
Work with Program Director to implement a plan to enroll ten (10)
African American mothers and their infants who are between two days
and three months postpartum into the program provide in-home
supportive services during the two-day to three- month postpartum
period. Under supervision of Program Director, implement strategies
to ensure at least 70% (7 out of 10) of African American mothers
participating in the program will breastfeed their babies for a
minimum six months during the child's first year of life. Implement
plan to deliver strategies to ensure at least 95% (9 out of 10) of
African- American mothers and their babies participating in the
program will survive through one year post birth. Conduct community
outreach to recruit clientele eligible for the program. Outreach
will be conducted through social media marketing, and virtual
sessions over Zoom, as well as outreach and presentations to
agencies serving African American pregnant women. Develop a
comprehensive postpartum plan with the family for postpartum
services. Ability to complete and submit postpartum visit forms in
an online electronic format within 24 hours of visit with mother
using a personal computer. Ability to deliver relevant postpartum
maternal health and newborn care health education to new mothers
and father/nurturers using health education materials that will be
provided. Ability to make home visits with postpartum mothers and
newborns anywhere throughout Los Angeles County. This may include
overnight sessions from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am or 11:00 pm to 7:00 am,
including weekends and weekdays. Deliver postpartum and lactation
services in clients' homes, provide breastfeeding support, support
for maternal physical recovery, instruction on newborn care,
screening for PMADs using the Edinburgh Scale and the PHQ-9 tools,
and make referrals to mental health providers, if needed. Identify
any abnormal situations occurring in the postpartum mother, such as
excessive postpartum bleeding, breast infection, postpartum
depression, or psychosis, etc., and make medical and mental health
referrals as needed. Provide assessment and plan for maternal
recovery; monitor newborn appearance, behavior, and identify any
risk factors and make medical referrals if needed. Encourage
vaccination of newborn and regular checkups with a pediatrician.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS 1 years’ experience as a Certified Postpartum
Doula required; Graduate of a Birth Doula and Postpartum Doula or
Perinatal Support Specialist training through DONA, ALACE, ToBirth,
ICEA, CAPPA, AWMNH, HMHBA, Birthing People Foundation, Full Circle,
or other qualified organization or instructor. Certification as a
Lactation Educator or Lactation Counselor-Educator or Breastfeeding
Peer Counselor through any qualified organization such as CAPPA,
Breastfeed LA, Le Leche League, WIC, UCLA, etc. required Postpartum
Doula Certification with Lamaze, ICEA, Bradley, HMHBA, CAPPA,
ToBirth, etc. required; One year experience working as a postpartum
doula or in-home health visitor providing social services to a
diverse population including Black/African American families.
Demonstrated ability to implement research-based health education
strategies and best practices in perinatal health and lactation.
Ability to plan, coordinate, and organize work projects and meet
deadlines. Strong interpersonal communication skills and conflict
resolution ability. Cultural awareness training and anti-racism
training or willingness to attend training within 1 month of hire.
Experience collaborating with a variety of staff at all levels and
community partners. Strong attention to detail Passion for and
commitment to the mission of Happy Mama Healthy Baby Alliance
Aptitude for solving problems with creativity and resourcefulness.
Ability to develop positive relationships with clients, doulas,
providers, staff, interns, apprentices, volunteers, and
supervisors. Ability to work independently with little supervision,
keep up with required documentation and reports and meet deadlines
for submitting reports. Ability to work flexible hours (including
nights, weekends, holidays), work virtually, and have reliable
transportation and the ability to travel throughout Los Angeles
County. Completion of HIPAA Training within 1 week of hire
required. Training in Perinatal Mental Health required or
willingness to be trained within 1 month of hire required. Computer
proficiency with Microsoft 360 Programs such as Word, SharePoint,
Excel, PowerPoint, and possession of a personal computer are
required. Education/Experience High School Degree (required); or
associate’s degree (preferred) or college-level coursework in
subject areas of women’s studies, health sciences, public health,
social work, family studies, obstetrical and postpartum nursing, or
midwifery. Demonstrated experience in postpartum care of mothers
(experience via parenting and/or early learning and development and
home visitation programs is highly desirable) as a Postpartum Doula
and/or Midwife Assistant. 1 year experience working as a Postpartum
Doula or in-home visitor providing social services and lactation
support to diverse populations including BIPOC, refugees and
immigrants, including adolescents. Must have worked with 5 families
providing Postpartum Doula Support prior to hire (required).
Certificates/Licenses/Clearances Graduate of a Postpartum Doula or
Perinatal Support Specialist Training required; Certified
Postpartum Doula required from any certifying entity Certified
Birth Doula preferred from any certifying entity Certified
Lactation Educator or Certified Lactation Educator-Counselor
required from any certifying entity Certified Childbirth Educator
from any certifying entity a plus; PHYSICAL DEMANDS Stand
Frequently Walk Frequently Sit Frequently Handling / Fingering
Occasionally Reach Outward Occasionally Reach Above Shoulder
Occasionally Climb, Crawl, Kneel, Bend Occasionally Lift /Carry
Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs Push/Pull Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs
See Constantly Taste/ Smell Not Applicable Not required for
essential functions KEY Occasionally (0 - 2 hrs/day) Frequently (2
- 5 hrs/day) Constantly (5 hrs/day) WORK ENVIRONMENT Remote &
General Office or Hospital or Clinic Setting, Indoors Temperature
Controlled EEOC STATEMENT It is the policy of Heluna Health to
provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and
applicants, without regard to age (40 and over), national origin or
ancestry, race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation,
pregnancy or perceived pregnancy, reproductive health decision
making, physical or mental disability, medical condition (including
cancer or a record or history of cancer), AIDS or HIV, genetic
information or characteristics, veteran status or military
service.
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