Guide women through the whole maternity journey.
Education, navigation and support. The human thread through the pathway.
Care coordinators and navigators are the human thread through the maternity pathway. The role covers antenatal education and classes, birth support, care navigation, postnatal check-ins, breastfeeding support and screening prompts. You work inside a coordinated team. These roles are most often filled by doulas. Network One Health trains them specifically for the work.
- 96% patient satisfaction
- no paid malpractice claims to date
Care navigation and support across the whole pathway, inside a real team.
You stay with the woman from education through to postnatal support.
Scheduling, coordination and admin are handled.
Maternity support is often fragmented and informal. Network One brings navigation, education and birth support into one coordinated role. It has a defined place in the team. Women get a consistent guide and you get steady, supported work.
What sits inside the network, and what doesn't
Inside the network
- Antenatal education and antenatal classes
- Birth support and care navigation
- Online mom-community support
- Postnatal check-ins and breastfeeding support
- Mental-health screening prompts and escalation prompts
Beyond our scope
- Clinical decisions, raised to the clinical team via escalation prompts
How you're paid
Per-engagement remuneration for your allocated women. No fee figures are published. The schedule is discussed at the site visit.
The full schedule is shared at the site visit.
Discovery Health Global Fee PartnerRequirements
- Relevant certification where applicable (doula, lactation, and similar)
- MDT attendance and an active team role
- Records in the designated EMR within 24 hours
- Onboarding and protocol induction
Your MDT: Midwives, Medical officers, Obstetricians, Admin.
Standards we practise to. Every NOH provider practises to the relevant standards below, applied to each discipline's scope:
These are standards we practise to, not memberships. No SASOG (or any other body) affiliation or accreditation is implied.
Cover for your scope is confirmed at onboarding within the team's arrangements.
From interest to first cases
- 1 Express your interest
Tell us about your experience and any certifications.
- 2 Site visit
Meet the team and see how you would work. We discuss the schedule.
- 3 Sign agreement
Per-engagement terms confirmed in writing.
- 4 Onboarding
Protocol induction before your first engagement.
Questions, answered
What is the scope of the role?
Antenatal education and classes, birth support, care navigation, online mom-community support, postnatal check-ins, breastfeeding support, and mental-health and escalation prompts to the clinical team.
Do I need a doula certification?
Most care coordinators come from a doula background. Network One Health trains them specifically for this role. The role is broader than birth support alone. It spans education, navigation and follow-up. Other relevant certifications, like lactation, are welcomed too.
How am I paid?
Per engagement, for your allocated women. No fee figures are published. The schedule is discussed at the site visit.
Ready to put your name forward?
Takes two minutes. We'll be in touch.
Or email info@networkonehealth.co.za