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Certified Lactation Counselor

Grand Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Lactation Peer Counselor About the Unit 6 and 8 Center at Butterworth Hospital are secure units with 20 private beds on each that specialize in Women and Infant Services, specifically postpartum care ...

Lactation Consultant

Fort Wayne, IN ยท On-site

$21.20 - $34.97/hr

Must obtain Certified Lactation Specialist (CLS) or Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) within one year of hire. IBCLC preferred but not required. If IBCLC is obtained, the CLS or CLC is not required ...

Job Summary The Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) is responsible for providing safe, family-centered patient care by demonstrating specialized knowledge and clinical expertise in breastfeeding and ...

Must obtain Certified Lactation Specialist (CLS) or Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) within one year of hire. IBCLC preferred but not required. If IBCLC is obtained, the CLS or CLC is not required ...

Must obtain Certified Lactation Specialist (CLS) or Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) within one year of hire. IBCLC preferred but not required. If IBCLC is obtained, the CLS or CLC is not required ...

Lactation Peer Counselor

Providence, RI ยท On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

???? Make a Difference as a Lactation Peer Counselor at Children's Friend! ???? Location: We have locations in Providence, RI, Pawtucket, RI and Central Falls, RI Reports To: Nutrition Supervisor ...

Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) by the Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice (ALPP) or; * International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) by International Board of Lactation ...

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How much do lactation counselor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for lactation counselor in the United States is $21.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the most common challenges faced by Lactation Counselors when supporting new parents, and how are they typically addressed?

Lactation Counselors often encounter challenges such as addressing breastfeeding difficulties (like latching issues or low milk supply), managing parents' emotional stress, and navigating cultural or familial expectations. To overcome these, counselors use evidence-based techniques, active listening, and personalized education to empower parents. Collaboration with nurses, pediatricians, and other healthcare professionals is also common, ensuring comprehensive support for both parent and infant. Ongoing professional development and peer support help counselors stay updated and manage complex cases effectively.

What Does a Lactation Counselor Do?

As a lactation counselor, you assist and educate patients on breastfeeding their babies. Your responsibilities include educating patients about infant nutrition, assisting new moms in getting their baby to latch onto their breast properly to consume milk, providing advanced breastfeeding education and support when it is necessary, and helping moms learn how to operate and maintain their mechanical breast pump. Other duties include providing information about WIC and other nutritional support services, referring patients to other breastfeeding professionals when it is necessary, helping moms hold their baby in the right position when they are breastfeeding, and teaching mothers how to properly establish a milk supply and express breast milk during feedings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lactation Counselor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lactation Counselor, you need a solid understanding of human lactation, infant nutrition, and counseling techniques, typically supported by a relevant certification such as Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) or International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). Familiarity with patient documentation systems, breastfeeding assessment tools, and educational resources is essential. Excellent interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and patience help build trust with new parents and navigate diverse family dynamics. These skills are crucial for providing effective guidance, supporting successful breastfeeding, and promoting positive health outcomes for both mother and child.

What does a lactation counselor do?

A lactation counselor is a trained professional who provides support, education, and guidance to breastfeeding mothers and their families. They help address common breastfeeding challenges, such as latching difficulties, milk supply issues, and nipple pain. Lactation counselors also offer practical tips for successful breastfeeding and can refer mothers to more specialized help if needed. Their goal is to promote healthy breastfeeding practices and support families throughout their breastfeeding journey.

What is the difference between Lactation Counselor vs Lactation Consultant?

AspectLactation CounselorLactation Consultant
CredentialsTypically requires certification from organizations like the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) or similar, often with additional training in breastfeeding supportMust hold IBCLC certification, which requires extensive training, clinical hours, and passing the IBCLC exam
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, community health centers, private practiceHospitals, clinics, private practice, public health agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by healthcare providers, community organizations, and lactation support programsRecognized as a healthcare professional with advanced certification, often involved in complex cases

While both Lactation Counselors and Lactation Consultants support breastfeeding mothers, Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) have more extensive training and certification, enabling them to handle more complex breastfeeding issues. Lactation Counselors often provide basic support and education, making them accessible for general breastfeeding assistance.

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Spectrum Health

Grand Rapids, MI โ€ข On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

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Job description

Lactation Peer Counselor

About the Unit

6 and 8 Center at Butterworth Hospital are secure units with 20 private beds on each that specialize in Women and Infant Services, specifically postpartum care of Mother Baby couplets, after labor and delivery. The average length of postpartum patient stay here is 2-3 days. The excellent care provided by the 110 members of our Nursing and Support Team within Postpartum, provides team members and patients with memories that last a lifetime. We're here to guide parents through this transitional period, offering assistance, education, and support every step of the way. We even have Lactation Peer Counselors and Consultants available during your inpatient stay and a lactation warmline for continued assistance.

About Butterworth Hospital

Right in the heart of Grand Rapids, you'll find a nationally recognized hospital for patient quality and safety and the regional leader in full-service hospitals. Since 1873, we have been growing and building a reputation of excellence in care, diagnostics, treatment, prevention and education. It is the flagship hospital for Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals.

Scope of work

The Lactation Peer Counselor is a support role, which is different from the Lactation Peer Consultant (RN) they work closely with.

Handles incoming and outgoing communications to breastfeeding mothers. Provides information, counsels, and supports breastfeeding mothers. Uses evaluation tools to measure the effectiveness of teaching. Responsible for maintaining records regarding educational programs and equipment rentals.

  • Provide information to prenatal women interested in breastfeeding, the benefits, reasons to breast feed, latching on, getting started in the hospital, supply and demand, preventing problems, growth spurts, and to discourage bottles and pacifiers in the hospital.
  • Provide information and support to postpartum mothers to encourage the continuance of successful breastfeeding and to respond to concerns or problems and/or on the expression and storage of breast milk, and pumping.
  • Accept and coordinate phones calls related to breastfeeding issues. Organize accurate records of all contacts and follow-up phone calls.
  • Teaches how breast pump works, handles question by telephone on how to work equipment, and follows up with mothers to see how they are functioning 24/48 hours after discharge. Refer breastfeeding problems to Lactation Consultants if immediate attention is required or if the problem is beyond his/her level of knowledge and/or skills.

Core Schedule

Night shift Lactation Peers work 4pm-4:30am, with a core schedule pattern:

Week one Friday Saturday

Week two Wednesday Thursday

Week three Sunday Wednesday

It just repeats after that.

Qualifications

  • Required High School Diploma or equivalent upon hire and completion of a lactation counselor course within 1 year of start date
  • Associate's Degree or equivalent is preferred
  • Certification for Lactation Peer Counselor - ALPP Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice is required within this role for Grand Rapids Hospitals Within 1 Year
  • BLS certification required within 90 days of hire

    How Corewell Health cares for you
    • Comprehensive benefits package to meet your financial, health, and work/life balance goals. Learn more here.
    • On-demand pay program powered by Payactiv
    • Discounts directory with deals on the things that matter to you, like restaurants, phone plans, spas, and more!
    • Optional identity theft protection, home and auto insurance
    • Traditional and Roth retirement options with service contribution and match savings
    • Eligibility for benefits is determined by employment type and status

    Primary Location

    SITE - Butterworth Hospital - 100 Michigan St NE - Grand Rapids

    Department Name

    Women Infant Svcs Unit OB Postpartum 6C 8C Butterworth - Grand Rapids Hosp

    Employment Type

    Part time

    Shift

    Night (United States of America)

    Weekly Scheduled Hours

    24

    Hours of Work

    1600-0430

    Days Worked

    varies block schedule

    Weekend Frequency

    Every third weekend

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    Corewell Health is committed to providing a safe environment for our team members, patients, visitors, and community. We require a drug-free workplace and require team members to comply with the MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category. We are committed to supporting prospective team members who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment due to a disability, pregnancy, or sincerely held religious belief.

    Corewell Health grants equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, genetic information, marital status, height, weight, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected category.

    An interconnected, collaborative culture where all are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work, is vital to the health of our organization. As a health system, we advocate for equity as we care for our patients, our communities, and each other. From workshops that develop cultural intelligence, to our inclusion resource groups for people to find community and empowerment at work, we are dedicated to ongoing resources that advance our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. We invite those that share in our commitment to join our team.

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