Birth Wellness Coach Apprenticeship
Advanced Paid Practice and Mentorship
The Birth Wellness Coach Apprenticeship is a twelve month, paid, competency based program for certified doulas who are ready to move from training into confident, supported, real world practice.
This is where knowledge becomes embodied skill.
Apprentices work with real families under clinical supervision, receive ongoing mentorship, earn income, and deepen their capacity to provide ethical, trauma informed, non clinical perinatal support across pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
This program is designed for doulas who want more than a certificate. It is for those who want structure, accountability, sustainability, and long term professional readiness.
Who This Apprenticeship Is For
This apprenticeship is open to any certified doula or Birth Wellness Coach who has completed foundational training and is ready to step into guided practice.
You may be a good fit if you are:
A newly certified doula who wants real world experience with support
A practicing doula who wants deeper mentorship and skill refinement
A birth worker seeking stable income while building confidence
A community based provider interested in trauma informed, ethical care
Someone who values collaboration, supervision, and reflective practiceThis is not a self paced program. It is relational, supervised, and intentionally structured.
Program Overview
Length
Twelve months
Format
Paid apprenticeship with supervised client care, mentorship pods, and continuing education
Caseload
Ten-twelve families total across the year
Credential Outcome
Advanced Certification as a Birth Wellness Coach and Doula
Apprentices are W2 part time employees and are paid through a structured wage progression tied to demonstrated competencies and quarterly evaluations.
What Apprentices Do
Apprentices provide full spectrum, non clinical perinatal support to families, including
Prenatal visits
Birth attendance with continuous on call and in person support
Immediate postpartum supportPostpartum visits
Education, emotional support, and comfort measures
Documentation and reflective charting
All care is provided within a clearly defined non clinical scope of practice and under the supervision of experienced Clinical Leads.
Client Care Structure
Each apprentice supports ten families during the program.
Each family includes
Three prenatal visits
One birth with continuous labor support
Immediate postpartum support during the first two hours after birth
Three postpartum visits at day three, week one, and week three
Complete documentation and verification
Apprentices participate in debriefs after every birth and receive ongoing feedback on care, boundaries, and professional development.
Pod Based Mentorship Model
You are not doing this alone.
Each apprentice is placed in a small pod that includes
A Clinical Lead with at least eight years of experience
Peer apprentices for reflection and accountability
Structured case review and support
Support includes
Weekly group mentorship calls
Peer debriefs and reflection
Monthly coworking sessions
Quarterly in person workshops
Ongoing access to Clinical Lead guidance
This model is designed to prevent burnout, build confidence, and normalize learning through supported practice.
Continuing Education
Apprentices complete at least six continuing education modules during the program.
Available topics include
Trauma informed practice
Emergency advocacy and systems navigation
Infant feeding support
Grief and loss care
High conflict and custody related support
Advanced comfort measures
Reflective practice and trauma stewardship
Content creation and community education
These modules support depth, sustainability, and professional growth.
Core Competencies Mastered
By the end of the apprenticeship, apprentices independently demonstrate mastery in
Ethical scope of practice
Trauma informed and culturally responsive care
Perinatal education
Informed decision making support
Emotional and physical support
Mental health awareness
Infant feeding support
Documentation and record keeping
Advocacy within systems
Social services navigation
Abuse and risk response
Nutrition awareness
Professional sustainability
Competency is demonstrated through real client care, documentation, and mentor evaluation.
Certification Outcome
Apprentices who successfully complete the program receive
Advanced Certification as a Birth Wellness Coach and Doula
Preparation for employment, private practice, or leadership roles within community based maternal health systems
Graduates leave this program with experience, confidence, and a body of real work behind them.
How to Apply
This apprenticeship is application based and cohort limited.
Applicants must hold a current doula or Birth Wellness Coach certification or be in the final stage of certification.
To apply
Complete the application form
Submit proof of certification
Participate in an interview or review process
Cohorts are intentionally small to ensure quality mentorship and care.

