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Job Description
Denver Metro Lactation Consultant The Breastfeeding Mama is looking for one exceptional lactation consultant to join our growing team as a home-based lactation consultant with opportunities for virtual consults. We are seeking someone who is passionate about helping families, committed to providing excellent care, and excited to grow within a collaborative practice. This is an independent contractor position serving families through in-home, office, and virtual lactation support. We are open to new and seasoned IBCLCs that have a passion for growing your clinical skills and are fast learners. About The Breastfeeding Mama The Breastfeeding Mama provides evidence-based, compassionate lactation support throughout the Denver metro area. Our practice has a strong focus on: Milk supply concerns Pumping and flange fitting Oral restrictions Painful latch and nipple trauma Bottle feeding challenges Complex feeding situations Practical, family-centered care We believe the best outcomes often come from a combination of strong clinical skills, clear recommendations, and thoughtful follow-up support. Our goal is for every family to feel supported, heard, and confident throughout their feeding journey. Who We're Looking For The ideal candidate: Is an IBCLC (or soon-to-be certified IBCLC) Has strong communication skills Is eager to learn and grow Is comfortable receiving feedback and mentorship Is available for home visits across the Denver Metro area (travel pay on top of base pay) and virtual consults Regular weekday availability (weekend great as well) Enjoys collaborating with a team Values continuity of care and follow-up support Is excited to actively accept referrals We welcome both experienced IBCLCs and newly certified consultants who demonstrate strong clinical reasoning, professionalism, and a commitment to ongoing learning. Pumping & Flange Fitting Expectations Pumping support is a significant part of our practice.
All consultants are expected to:
Carry a complete flange fitting kit Be comfortable supporting pumping families Be willing to learn and implement the FITS Flange Fitting Method from Babies in Common Stay current on pumping best practices and breast pump options Training and mentorship can be provided when needed. A willingness to learn is essential. Availability & Caseload Expectations We are specifically looking for someone who has the availability and desire to actively serve families and grow their caseload over time. As with any referral-based contractor position, caseloads are typically built gradually and there is no guarantee of a specific number of visits. Consultants who tend to grow the fastest within our practice are those who: Maintain consistent availability Accept referrals regularly Provide excellent care Communicate well with families Make appropriate follow-up recommendations Work collaboratively with the team Many breastfeeding concerns require more than one visit to fully resolve, and we believe families benefit from clear guidance regarding follow-up care when clinically appropriate. What We Offer Consistent referral opportunities Administrative and scheduling support Insurance credentialing support Mentorship and case collaboration Continuing education opportunities A supportive team environment Flexibility and autonomy Opportunities for long-term growth Requirements Current IBCLC certification Professional liability insurance Reliable transportation Ability to travel throughout assigned service area Strong documentation and communication skills If you're passionate about supporting families, value teamwork, and are looking for a practice where you can continue learning and growing, we'd love to hear from you.
Pay:
$35.00 - $60.00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Application Question(s): Why are you interested in joining The Breastfeeding Mama Team? Describe your experience with lactation support, including any areas of special interest or expertise. A mother has significant nipple trauma, severe pain, and engorgement at the end of a consult. What would your follow-up recommendation be and why? Describe your experience with pumping support and flange fitting. Are you familiar with the FITS Flange Fitting Method? What does excellent lactation care look like to you?