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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant Haematologist to join a well-established Haematology team in the South East region. This role offers the chance to contribute to the growth and development of an integrated Haematology service, delivering patient-focused care while driving innovation in treatment and research. The post would suit either a recently qualified candidate seeking their first consultant appointment or an established consultant looking for a new professional opportunity. The service provides extensive haematology-oncology practice to level 2b care, alongside general haematology, including obstetrics and paediatrics, transfusion medicine, and a UKHCDO-accredited Haemophilia Centre.
Job Responsibility:
Lead three general Haematology clinics per week for both new and follow-up patients
Provide inpatient care for haematology patients up to and including BCSH level 2B
Review inpatient admissions and provide support to the Haematology Day Case Unit
Perform laboratory responsibilities as outlined in the job plan
Participate in weekly Haematology MDTs, departmental meetings, and clinical governance activities
Perform and report bone marrow aspirates and biopsies, blood films, and administer intrathecal chemotherapy safely and effectively
Provide consultative advice to colleagues in both secondary and primary care settings
Support the training, supervision, and teaching of junior medical staff and clinical fellows
Actively engage in audit, guideline production, and clinical governance processes
Contribute to clinical trials and research activity, with access to an established trials portfolio across both malignant and non-malignant Haematology
Maintain professional development, attend annual appraisal and revalidation, and contribute to departmental leadership
Deliver high-quality inpatient and outpatient care to Haematology patients
Participate in and contribute to departmental audits, clinical governance, and national audits
Attend MDTs and ensure effective communication across multi-professional teams
Participate in teaching activities, including journal clubs, departmental sessions, and medical student education
Provide timely completion of administrative and patient-related documentation
Participate in the safe administration of intrathecal chemotherapy and train junior colleagues
Engage in research and innovation within Haematology, supported by an active Research Support team
Champion the goals of the Haematology service and act as a leader within the department
Requirements:
Basic Medical Degree
Postgraduate qualification or appropriate specialist qualification
Complete GMC Registration with a licence to practise
CCT in Haematology (or equivalent), or within 6 months of award of CCT at the time of interview
Broad Haematology experience including haemato-oncology, general haematology, haemostasis and thrombosis, transfusion medicine, and laboratory expertise
Proficiency in bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, as well as interpretation of samples
Experience in safe administration of intrathecal chemotherapy
Evidence of managing clinical risk effectively
Proven ability to work effectively within multi-professional teams
Understanding of NHS systems, clinical governance, and resource constraints
Commitment to teaching and training medical staff and students
Evidence of participation in audit and clinical governance
Appropriate progression of career to date
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Strong organisational and interpersonal skills
Nice to have:
Higher degree (MD, PhD or equivalent)
Emerging specialist interest in a relevant sub-field
Breadth of experience both within and outside Haematology
Evidence of managerial skills and leadership achievements
Recognised teaching qualification
Research experience with publications in peer-reviewed journals