Doula - PRN

at Denver Health

Record last updated: 2/21/2026 7:58:08 AM

Current Days Open
60
Reqs Seen
4
Current Min Salary
$20.00 (Hourly)
Current Max Salary
$26.15 (Hourly)
Historical Days Open
43.5
First Seen
6/6/2025
Lowest Min Salary Seen
$20.00 (Hourly)
2/21/2026
Highest Max Salary Seen
$26.15 (Hourly)
2/21/2026

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Full Job Description

We are recruiting for a motivated Doula - PRN to join our team! We are here for lifes journey. Where is your life journey taking you? Being the heartbeat of Denver means our heart reflects something bigger than ourselves, something that connects us all: Humanity in action, Triumph in hardship, Transformation in health. Department OBGYN - CNM Job Summary A birth/postpartum doula is a person trained to support families during childbirth and is an integral member of the inpatient birth team. Doulas provide continuous presence, information, emotional support, and physical comfort to a birthing person before, during, and immediately after childbirth. Doula care extends into the postpartum period, supporting breastfeeding and emotional and physical recovery from childbirth. Essential Functions: Partner with members of the inpatient birth team to identify patients amenable to doula care and services on the labor and delivery and postpartum units (10%) Model and encourage effective communication and support informed decision making (20%) Provide non-medical comfort techniques for labor, including but not limited to positioning and movement, comforting touch, visualization, breathing techniques, affirmation, and aromatherapy (30%) Support and assist breastfeeding initiation (5%) Answer general questions about and assist with non-medical infant care (10%) Support the family and listen as they process their birth experience (10%) Seek to contribute to a culturally aligned, respectful, and positive birthing and postpartum experience (10%) Provide support to the birthing persons support partner and/or family (5%) Education: High School Diploma or GED Doula training and certification required for birth doula, postpartum doula, or both Required Work Experience: less than 1 year Completion of a doula training program within 1 year or have worked as a doula attending births in the last year Required Licenses: ICBD-Certified Birth Doula - DAA - Doula Accredited Association (various) Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent interpersonal communication and customer service skills Ability to work well in a team of care providers Ability to provide patient support independently and be self-directed Knowledge of comfort measures to promote a sense of wellbeing during labor, birth, and postpartum Knowledge of positions to promote labor progress Ability to support breastfeeding initiation or willingness to learn Shift Work Type PRN/Intermittent Salary $20.00 - $26.15 / hr Benefits Social security replacement retirement plan with employer contribution of 3% On-site employee fitness center and wellness classes Community resource navigation support Childcare discount programs & exclusive perks on large brands, travel, and more Education & development opportunities including career pathways and coaching Our Values Respect Belonging Accountability Transparency All job applicants for safety-sensitive positions must pass a pre-employment drug test, once a conditional offer of employment has been made. Denver Health is an integrated, high-quality academic health care system considered a model for the nation that includes a Level I Trauma Center, a 555-bed acute care medical center, Denvers 911 emergency medical response system, 10 family health centers, 19 school-based health centers, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety, a Public Health Institute, an HMO and The Denver Health Foundation. As Colorados primary, and essential, safety-net institution, Denver Health is a mission-driven organization that has provided billions in uncompensated care for the uninsured. Denver Health is viewed as an Anchor Institution for the community, focusing on hiring and purchasing locally as applicable, serving as a pillar for community needs, and caring for more than 185,000 individuals and 67,000 children a year. Located near downtown Denver, Denver Health is just minutes away from many of the cultural and recreational activities Denver has to offer. Denver Health is an equal opportunity employer (EOE). We value the unique ideas, talents and contributions reflective of the needs of our community. Applicants will be considered until the position is filled. Denver Health was founded as City Hospital in 1860 to serve the health care needs of the rapidly developing city of Denver. Since then, we have grown alongside the community to become a complete health care system, proudly providing care for all residents -- at every point in their lives. We believe healthy people are the foundation of a vibrant community, and Denver Health has been treating and healing the people of Denver for more than 160 years. Today, Denver Health delivers preventive, primary and acute care services. We are committed to making our community a healthy place to live, work and raise a family. Youll see that commitment in the programs we offer, through the care we provide and in our determination to achieve continuous improvement so our community always has the best care available. As a comprehensive, integrated organization, we provide hospital and emergency care to the public, regardless of ability to pay. This integration promotes continuity of care for each patient and assures health care that is delivered in the most efficient, cost-effective setting. We care for: thirty-three percent of Denver's population annually; Denver Health sees nearly 1,200,000 total patient visits annually. one in three Denver-area children each year. the needs of special populations such as the poor, uninsured, pregnant teens, persons addicted to alcohol and other substances, victims of violence and the homeless. As Colorado's primary safety-net institution, Denver Health has provided uncompensated care and serves as a model for other safety net institutions across the nation.

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