Hello tigwig , nice to hear from you. First of all SCBU , special care baby unit , and neonatal intensive care unit are the same .Each unit has an allocated number of intensive care cribs and ventilators , which are looked after by a team of trained neonatal nurses , a lot of who , like myself , have been midwives for some years, and have done the neonatal intensive care extra training . Each unit also has a number of cots , for those babies either not needing intensive care , or those who have progressed out of the intensive care area.
As a midwife in training you have a set time in outpatients clinic, prenatal ward , delivery suite , operating theatre , post natal , and family planning , and in this country , district too. As a trained midwife you then choose which area you wish to concentrate your work in.
A health care assistant aids the midwife and takes her lead from her/him , and helps new mums with feeding and bathing as necessary . You would learn as you work and I would think it would be of help that you have worked with babies , even though probably older babies .
I hope that explains a bit sweetie , you go for it hun if that's where your heart tells you to head xxxxxx