Midwives

(NOC 3232)
 

What do Midwives do?

Midwives provide full course care to women and their babies during pregnancy, labour, and birth as well as post-natal period.

How to become: Midwives

To work in this field, you usually need a high school diploma and specialized training at college, university or private institutes in your specialty.

You usually need supervised practical training.

You also usually need registration or certification with a professional association.

You may need a licence in the province/territory where you'll work.

Most recent entrants have a trade/vocational certificate or community college diploma, and almost 3 in 20 have an undergraduate university degree.

Where to study for a career as: Midwives

Oxford Brookes University
Oxford, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Midwifery Bachelor; Honours
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Curtin University
Perth, AU

Related Program(s):
Midwifery Bachelor
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The University of Queensland
Brisbane, AU

Related Program(s):
Midwifery Bachelor
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University of Worcester
Worcester, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Midwifery Bachelor; Honours
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Mount Royal University
Calgary, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Midwifery Bachelor
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Modified on December 15, 2023

How much do Midwives make?

Low:
$62,774
Average:
$111,010
High:
$131,269

Job openings for Midwives

Job Seekers:
182,700
Job Openings:
178,500