About the role
Downtown Toronto Midwifery Practice is seeking
3-4 General Registrants Interested in becoming PRACTICE PARTNERS Starting as soon as December 2025
Our clinic is centrally located in the Annex neighbourhood at Spadina and Bloor. We are a busy and diverse teaching practice serving a diverse community, and have privileges at the Toronto Birth Centre and St. Michael’s Hospital.
We provide full-scope care, however, we do not manage inductions of labour.
The successful candidates will be self-motivated individuals who demonstrate the capacity to be enthusiastic members of a midwifery team.
We especially encourage candidates who identify as IBPOC, LGBTQ2S and/or
who speak languages other than English to apply. We value a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
We are committed to an anti-racist and anti-oppression model of care.
Interested candidates please email your resume, cover letter
Along With 3 References To communitymidwivestoronto@gmail.com We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Canadian Association of Midwives
The Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) and the National Aboriginal Council of Midwives (NACM) are the national organizations representing midwives and the profession of midwifery in Canada. In partnership, NACM and CAM provide leadership and advocacy for accessible, autonomous, and publicly funded midwifery. We promote the vital role of midwives in sexual, reproductive, and newborn health. Our work is grounded in equity, respectful care, informed choice, self-determination, and reproductive justice. We advocate for community-responsive midwifery and contribute to progressive health policy in Canada, and internationally.
About the role
Downtown Toronto Midwifery Practice is seeking
3-4 General Registrants Interested in becoming PRACTICE PARTNERS Starting as soon as December 2025
Our clinic is centrally located in the Annex neighbourhood at Spadina and Bloor. We are a busy and diverse teaching practice serving a diverse community, and have privileges at the Toronto Birth Centre and St. Michael’s Hospital.
We provide full-scope care, however, we do not manage inductions of labour.
The successful candidates will be self-motivated individuals who demonstrate the capacity to be enthusiastic members of a midwifery team.
We especially encourage candidates who identify as IBPOC, LGBTQ2S and/or
who speak languages other than English to apply. We value a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
We are committed to an anti-racist and anti-oppression model of care.
Interested candidates please email your resume, cover letter
Along With 3 References To communitymidwivestoronto@gmail.com We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Canadian Association of Midwives
The Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) and the National Aboriginal Council of Midwives (NACM) are the national organizations representing midwives and the profession of midwifery in Canada. In partnership, NACM and CAM provide leadership and advocacy for accessible, autonomous, and publicly funded midwifery. We promote the vital role of midwives in sexual, reproductive, and newborn health. Our work is grounded in equity, respectful care, informed choice, self-determination, and reproductive justice. We advocate for community-responsive midwifery and contribute to progressive health policy in Canada, and internationally.