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  • 15 Nov 2023 4:01 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Deputy Director - Clinical Haematology - Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane

    Closing Date: 4 December 2023

    For full details

    Contact: Prof Paula Marlton 07 3176 5564

    link to apply: https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-PA11524451

  • 2 Nov 2023 9:57 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematology Trials Fellow - SA Health

    Closing date: 28 November 2023

    As the Haematology Trials Fellow, you will develop expertise in the diagnosis and management of haematological disorders, which will include exposure to clinical research and clinical trials. You will work collaboratively with patients, scientific staff, and other health professionals from other public and private health services to achieve high quality service provision to patients. You will be responsible for understanding, reviewing, and implementing treatment protocols, quality monitoring requirements including clinical audit and critical reviews.

    To be successful in this role, you will have: 

    • A Medical Qualification (MBBS or equivalent) which is recognised by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
    • Completed training with FRACP/FRCPA or FRACP only (or international equivalent) for Haematology. Advanced trainees in their final year of training will be considered in exceptional circumstances.
    • Registration or eligibility to register with the Medical Board of Australia as a Medical Practitioner.
    • Demonstrated experience in clinical and diagnostic haematology.
    • Demonstrated experience in basic laboratory, translational and clinical research.

     Job Description

    For further information regarding this role, contact: Britta Richards, Executive Administration Officer, Ph: (08) 8204 7133, Email: Britta.Richards@sa.gov.au 

    https://iworkfor.sa.gov.au/page.php?pageID=160&windowUID=0&AdvertID=747723#brs_jbcontent

  • 20 Oct 2023 10:02 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Position title: Classification: Reports to: Department:

    Consultant Haematology Lead, Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, 0.5FTE As per award
    Head, Clinical Haematology Unit
    Monash Haematology

    Closing date: 2 November 2023

    Job summary

    Purpose

    The primary focus of this role is to lead Monash Health’s Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) program, including development and oversight of treatment protocols and quality management systems. The pursuit of clinical research strategies is a key priority.

    An understanding of haematologic disease particularly AML and stem cell transplantation is essential. The incumbent must contribute to regular functioning of the Haematology unit. There will also be a requirement to participate in the advanced trainee teaching program and other relevant unit and hospital educational, scientific/research and quality activities.

    Key result areas

    As a Consultant - Haematology Lead, Acute Myeloid Leukaemia you will have a significant responsibility and a complex role. You will be required to undertake:

    • Development of protocols and procedures and care pathways for patients with AML.

    • Take a lead role in AML multidisciplinary team meetings

    • Take a lead role in AML quality management and maintenance of local and external AML databases

    • Formulation of original research hypotheses and development of new clinical research protocols

    • Leading clinical trials ando advance clinical trial activity at Monash Health

    • Provision of routine medical care for patients with blood diseases.

    • Supervision and teaching of junior medical staff and medical students.

    • Extensive interaction with other health professionals, especially, nursing, pharmacy and allied health staff

    • Self-management (including time management,, accessing education and training and completing college

      requirements)

    • Demonstrate commitment towards key organisational initiatives

    • Demonstrate compliance with all relevant Monash Health Policies and Procedures

    • Preparation of manuscripts for publication in peer reviewed literature

    • Attendance at outpatient clinics, haematology research and multidisciplinary team meetings as required

    • Participate in organisational quality programs and procedures

      Scope

      Budget: All existing/unallocated: 0.2 CST , 0.1 Haem research (AML lead), 0.1 EFT from ward service, 0.1 Haem Lab Equivalent full-time employees: 0.5 FTE

    • For  more information or Seek link

  • 19 Oct 2023 9:25 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Registrar - Advanced Trainee Haematology 

    Closing Date: Wednesday 8 November, 2023

    An accredited Haematology Advanced Training Position is available at the Launceston General Hospital, Launceston, Tasmania, in 2024. This position is accredited by the RACP for 12 months of advanced training and is supported by a team of 5.2 FTE consultant haematologists, 1 BPT ward registrar and intern.

    The successful applicant will be mainly focused on meeting the needs of the acute hospital setting undertaking both inpatient and outpatient work. The position will provide an excellent opportunity to expand and develop the incumbent’s skills and experience delivering care to patients with a wide range of both malignant and non-malignant haematological conditions.

    Work involves a mix of tertiary referral centre and outreach clinics in a multidisciplinary setting. Duties include:

    1. Assessment and management of ambulant Haematology patients requiring treatment within the WP Holman Clinic outpatient facility, Launceston General Hospital.

    2. Advising, mentoring and overseeing the work of junior medical staff assigned to the care of inpatient Haematology patients at the Launceston General Hospital.

    The Northern Cancer Service provides comprehensive cancer care to the population of Northern/North West Tasmania (250,000 people). Treatment centres are located at the WP Holman Clinic, Launceston General Hospital, North West Cancer Centre, Burnie, and the Mersey Community Hospital. An integrated multi-disciplinary service using state-of-the-art technology is provided with the disciplines of Haematology, Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology all operating on the one site.

    The Haematology service at the Launceston General Hospital (where the advanced trainee position is based) is supported by the local availability of comprehensive pathology and imaging services including CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine, including PET scan facilities. A formal Haematology MDT conducts weekly meetings.

    The Launceston General Hospital is a major training site for the University of Tasmania Clinical School. Teaching and research is encouraged and attendance at national and international Haematology meetings, as well as training and educational events, will be supported.

    There is an on-call requirement for advanced trainees which equates to a 1 in 6 rotation based in Launceston.

    Launceston offers a fabulous regional lifestyle with excellent public and private schools, recreational and sporting facilities, shopping, entertainment and cultural pursuits. Country or city living is available within minutes of the hospital and there is easy access to Melbourne.

    Details of Appointment

    Fixed Term full time day worker with on call position working 80 hours per fortnight, commencing from 5 February 2024 until 2 February 2025

    *notwithstanding hours to be negotiated with the successful applicant

    • Applicants should note that, for a period of twelve months from the date of publication, this selection process may be used to fill subsequent or similar full time and part time vacancies.

    Salary:

    Medical Practitioner Level 5 - 11 $97,946 - $138,593 per annum, pro rata + 11% superannuation + access to salary packaging 

    • Salary range is in accordance with Salaried Medical Practitioners (Tasmanian State Service) Agreement 2019

    Eligibility:

    Successful applicants will be required to meet the essential criteria:

    General or limited registration with the Medical Board of Australia

    To apply go to https://careers.pageuppeople.com/759/cw/en/job/1111257/registrar-advanced-trainee-haematology-522792

    Closing: Wednesday 8 November, 2023

    For more information: 

    Dr Jessica Heenan Haematologist
    Northern Cancer Service
    Launceston General Hospital
    Ph: +61 3 6777 6140
    Email: 
    jessica.heenan@ths.tas.gov.au

  • 10 Oct 2023 11:44 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematology Research Fellow - Haematology Research Department North Shore Hospital

    We are looking for an eager and enthusiastic Haematology Research Fellow to assist and conduct local and international clinical trials, specialising in outpatient phase1,  2 & 3 clinical trials. We are known for our high standards and friendly team.

    Are you enthusiastic, motivated, and have outstanding attention to detail?

    Do you want to be part of an exciting and growing research organisation?

    This is a full-time position (40 hours per week, Mon-Fri). NO SHIFT WORK OR WEEKENDS! One year fixed term contract with focus on Haematology Research. We offer competitive remuneration on an independent contract (4 weeks of Annual leave plus CME)

    We offer flexible employment practices, career and research development and a diverse and inclusive working environment that directly contributes to improving the lives of our patients.

    Some of your responsibilities include:

    •  Ensure that clinical studies are carried out according to International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH), regulatory authorities’ requirements and any other local policies and requirements
    •  Attending patient visits, evaluating treatment per protocol
    • Implementing clinical trial protocols including clinical assessments, diagnostic test ordering and result interpretation, phone triage and liaising with key study and medical personnel, and sponsors.
    • To conduct research projects
    • Keeping up to date with latest research and training.

    You will be able to expand on your relevant training and experience in clinical haematology, and generally be either in the final year of Haematology advanced training or within 5 years of completing FRACP and/or FRCPA training in Haematology. Consideration would be given to physician trainees completing RACP qualifications with applicable experience.

    Please note, you must be registered or be eligible for general registration as a Medical Officer with the Medical Council of New Zealand. You will be required to provide source verification of your qualifications for your registration application. For more information about the registration process and source verification of qualifications, please visit www.mcnz.org.nz

    For more information please contact:

    Francisca Reed
    Tel +64 9 486 8920 ext 49725
    email
    francisca.reed@waitematadhb.govt.nz or

    Dr Sophie Leitch  sophie.leitch @waitematadhb.govt.nz

    If you have the outlined skills and qualifications, APPLY now.

  • 6 Oct 2023 1:50 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematology Clinical Research Fellow (Lymphoma, Myeloma, Leukaemia/MDS)

    Multiple positions available from February 2024 (negotiable start dates)
    Initial appointment for 12 months, with extensions enouraged subject to satisfactory performance

    Essential criteria

    Position description

    You will play an integral role in the function of a busy clinical trials unit with >30 studies ranging from phase I-III across lymphoma, myeloma and leukaemia. We have an active cellular therapy program including autologous and allogeneic CAR T-cell trials. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital is Perth’s largest public tertiary hospital, located 5km west of central Perth.

    For an overview of our department and trials currently open visit www.bloodcancerwa.org.au

    Key responsibilities

    • Identification, recruitment, and care of patients on clinical trials
      • Disease subtype focused outpatient clinics
      • Design, presentation and publication of clinical research
      Why join us?
      • Work in one of the most active Haematology clinical trials unit in the world
      • Mentoring opportunities with leaders in the field
      • Outstanding program track record: our alumni  have  oral presentations at ASH, first author publications in high impact journals pivotal involvement in investigator initiated trials
      • Excellent opportunities to independently manage patients as a consultant, with senior clincians supporting in the background as needed
      • Perth is clean, safe, family friendly, has excellent schools, a vibrant arts/dining scene, and sunny climate well suited to an outdoor lifestyle
        • Protected research time, with projects tailored to suit interests
        • Work/life balance: no rostered after hours or weekend commitment
        • Part time hours negotiable
      • Applications and further information

        Prof Chan Cheah
        email
        chan.cheah@health.wa.gov.au

  • 3 Oct 2023 12:26 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Clinical Research Fellowship

    Part-time FTE 0.5 January 2024 to December 2024

    Applications close on Friday, 13th November 2023 at 5:00 pm

    The Perth Blood Institute (PBI) conducts medical research into blood disorders, including their causes, prevention and treatment options; facilitates access to high quality clinical trials for people affected by blood disorders; and provides valuable information about blood disorders to its community of patients and their families.

    PBI is pleased to call for applications for a PBI Clinical Research Fellowship to be taken up from January 2024. PBI is flexible with the commencement date, and is able to provide performance based extensions beyond the initial 12 month term.

    PBI is seeking a FRACP/FRCPA qualified, highly motivated and enthusiastic Haematology Fellow / new consultant Haematologist to join our thriving haematology and research practice. Our centre of excellence is co-located in West Perth alongside Western Haematology and Oncology Clinics and Western Diagnostic Pathology, and at Murdoch University. The successful applicant will work closely with our Clinical Trials Unit in performing Sponsor and Investigator initiated research and conducting clinical consultations. Currently we have over 30 active clinical trials.

    There may also be an opportunity for additional clinical and laboratory haematology consultation experience, depending on interest and circumstance.

    Furthermore, there is also an opportunity to initiate and conduct your own investigator led research and to pursue your private haematology practice to supplement this opportunity.

    PBI Clinical Research Fellowship Priorities

    1. Alignment with PBI vision and aims to extend the lifespan and quality of life for those living with blood disorders

    2. Able to combine research with clinical haematology role

    3. Focus on optimising outcomes while ensuring exceptional clinical care to patients

      enrolled on clinical trials

    PBI Clinical Research Fellowship Value

    The Clinical Research Fellowship is funded to a total value of $75,000 for a period of one year (at 0.5FTE), with performance based extensions beyond the initial 12 month term. As a Not for Profit, PBI provides favourable salary sacrificing arrangements and related tax benefits.

    If further clinical haematology consultation work opportunities are undertaken, depending on interest and circumstances, this would provide additional earnings.

    Additionally, living in Western Australia provides attract quality of life benefits, such as an outdoor lifestyle, favourable climate and clean environment, along with many comparative cost of living benefits.

    PBI Clinical Research Fellowship Eligibility

    Applicants must:

    1. Be able to take up the Fellowship from January 2024, or other mutually agreed date

    2. Be FRACP and/or FRCPA qualified in Haematology

    3. Be an Australian or New Zealand resident

    4. Provide regular progress reports to PBI

    Applications:

    Applications close on Friday, 13th November 2023 at 5:00 pm

    Please forward a cover letter, CV and the names and contact details of 2 referees to:

    Professor Ross Baker
    Chair, The Perth Blood Institute
    ceo@pbi.org.au

    For further information please email ceo@pbi.org.au

  • 3 Oct 2023 11:22 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematologist – Malignant haematology, Te Pūriri o te Ora - Cancer and Blood Service - AAP010820

    Applications close 29 October 2023

    • Fixed term role until July 2024 in one of New Zealand’s largest and most highly regarded health providers and internationally recognised Cancer and Blood Service
    • Take on the opportunity to contribute to the teaching programme for undergraduate students, registrars and hospital staff.
    • Based in Auckland, New Zealand
    • Relocation assistance provided and organised for you!
    • Immigration and Visa support! 

    Te whiwhinga mahi | The Opportunity

    Te Pūriri o Te Ora Regional Cancer and Blood Service, based at Auckland City Hospital, is the leading provider of cancer care in the Auckland region, serving a large and varied population of around 1.7 million people.

    As a Haematologist, you will utilize your skills and experience in malignant haematology while having the opportunity to be involved in the full spectrum of haematological cancer care. Your extensive work experience in clinical haematology with sub-speciality experience and research in aspects of general and malignant haematology including the treatment of acute leukaemia are keys to your success in this role. However, we would also be interested to have a conversation if you have interests and experience with other sub specialties.

    You will be a part of the Clinical Haematology Service, providing secondary haematology services to the central Auckland area and tertiary services including treatment of acute leukaemia, high grade lymphoma and autologous/allogeneic stem cell transplant for the greater Auckland region (population greater than 1.5 million). You will be working with a well-established thrombosis unit and bleeding disorder program including dedicated haemophilia care, as well as LabPlus who provides integrated and comprehensive laboratory support for the clinical service. This service also comprises of an extensive clinical trials unit and has links with medical and radiation oncology programs. In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the teaching programme for undergraduate students, registrars and hospital staff

    For all aspects of this role and experience/knowledge required please see the position description.

    For more information about this role please contact Elizabeth Shaw, Service Clinical Director - Haematology at eshaw@adhb.govt.nz 

    He aha ngā painga o tēnei mahi mōu | Why you will enjoy working here

    World-class shopping and phenomenal dining are never too far from harbours, islands, native bush and black-sand beaches. Go skydiving or whale watching, hike an ancient volcanic cone, taste local award-winning wine, or stargaze from the International Dark Sky Sanctuary of remote Great Barrier Island. 

    We recognise there is more to life than mahi | work, and we encourage and provide access to all our staff several services and benefits to support themselves whilst they are employed within Te Toka Tumai Auckland. You will also enjoy:

    • Comprehensive and well-structured orientation programme
    • Continuous improvement and development opportunities
    • A great team environment and supportive work culture

    For more information on what we offer, please click here.

    Ko wai mātou | Our Organisation

    We are Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland. We provide health and disability services to more than half a million people living in central Auckland, regional services for Northland and greater Auckland, and specialist national services for the whole of New Zealand. Our main sites are Auckland City Hospital, Greenlane Clinical Centre and Starship Children’s Hospital, located in central Auckland.

    We are part of Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, the overarching organisation for New Zealand’s National Health Service. Te Whatu Ora leads the day-to-day running of the health system, with functions delivered at local, district, regional and national levels.

    We are committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi and providing culturally safe care. We value role modelling manaakitanga as demonstrated by Ngāti Whātua in the gifting of their whenua on which our hospitals stand. We aspire to having a workforce reflective of the communities we serve and achieving equitable outcomes for all.

    Nga Pūkenga Motuhake | Important Skills

    To be successful in this role-

    You must have or be eligible for vocational and / or Locum Tenens registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand (www.mcnz.org.nz).

    Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply

    Please submit your application online here, outlining your experience and motivation to apply to this role.

    If you have any queries about accessibility, or technical issues with the online process, please contact Jade Cowley, Recruitment Consultant at jadec@adhb.govt.nz to discuss how we can best support your application.

    Click here to view details about our recruitment process

  • 29 Sep 2023 3:38 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematologist - Stem Cell Transplant, Te Pūriri o Te Ora Regional Cancer and Blood Service

    Applications close 29 October 2023

    • Permanent role in New Zealand’s largest Stem Cell Transplant and Malignant Haematology Service.
    • Opportunities for research, quality improvement, basic science collaboration, and education 
    • Visa support and relocation assistance provided and organised for you!
    • Based in Auckland, New Zealand 

    Te whiwhinga mahi | The Opportunity

    Te Pūriri o Te Ora Regional Cancer and Blood Service, based at Auckland City Hospital, is the leading provider of cancer care in the Auckland region, serving a large and varied population of around 1.7 million people.

    As a part of the malignant haematology and stem cell transplant team, you will utilize your skills and experience with a focus on transplant and cellular therapy while having the opportunity to be involved in the full spectrum of haematological cancer care. Your work experience in clinical haematology with sub-speciality experience and research in aspects of general and malignant haematology including the treatment of plasma cell disorders, leukaemia, and stem cell transplantation are keys to your success in this role. However, we would also be interested to have a conversation if you have interests and experience with other sub specialties.

    You will be a part of the malignant Clinical Haematology Service, providing secondary haematology services to the central Auckland area and tertiary services including treatment of acute leukaemia, high grade lymphoma and autologous/allogeneic stem cell transplant for the greater Auckland region (population greater than 1.5 million). The Malignant Haematology service works closely with a well-established thrombosis unit and bleeding disorder program including dedicated haemophilia care, as well as LabPlus who provides integrated and comprehensive laboratory support for the clinical service.

    This service also has an extensive suite of clinical trials (collaborative group, investigator initiated, and pharmaceutical sponsored) as well as excellent links with regional medical and radiation oncology programs.

    In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the teaching programme for undergraduate medical students, registrars and hospital staff. An interest in quality improvement is also valuable supporting this unit’s drive for excellence and continued FACT accreditation. 

    For more information about this role please contact Elizabeth Shaw, Service Clinical Director - Haematology on eshaw@adhb.govt.nz

    Ko wai mātou | Our Organisation

    We are Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland. We provide health and disability services to more than half a million people living in central Auckland, regional services for Northland and greater Auckland, and specialist national services for the whole of New Zealand. Our main sites are Auckland City Hospital, Greenlane Clinical Centre and Starship Children’s Hospital, located in central Auckland.

    We are part of Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, the overarching organisation for New Zealand’s National Health Service. Te Whatu Ora leads the day-to-day running of the health system, with functions delivered at local, district, regional and national levels.

    We are committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi and providing culturally safe care. We value role modelling manaakitanga as demonstrated by Ngāti Whātua in the gifting of their whenua on which our hospitals stand. We aspire to having a workforce reflective of the communities we serve and achieving equitable outcomes for all.

    Nga Pūkenga Motuhake | Important Skills

    To be successful in this role-

    You must have or be eligible for vocational and / or Locum Tenens registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand (www.mcnz.org.nz).

    He aha ngā painga o tēnei mahi mōu | Why you will enjoy working here

    Auckland City boasts world-class shopping, restaurants, 5-star accommodation, wine bars and night clubs, art galleries and cafes. The surrounding Auckland region features vineyards, stunning beaches, pristine rainforest, wildlife encounters, island adventures and endless water activities

    We recognise there is more to life than mahi | work, and we encourage and provide access to all our staff several services and benefits to support themselves whilst they are employed within Te Toka Tumai Auckland.

    For more information on what we offer, please click here.

    Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply

    Please submit your application online here, outlining your experience and motivation to apply to this role.

    If you have any queries about accessibility, or technical issues with the online process, please contact Jade Cowley, Recruitment Consultant at jadec@adhb.govt.nz discuss how we can best support your application.

  • 26 Apr 2023 9:55 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Fellows in Haematology: Available from February 2024

    Exciting positions are available at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) for Fellows/ Senior Registrars in clinical and laboratory haematology available from February 2024 until January 2025.

    The 2 positions are suitable for trainees who have completed, or are completing, RACP and RCPA joint training or equivalent in 2023 or 2024 and wish to develop further expertise in clinical research. Applicants must have completed part 1 FRACP.

    Position 1 is a Clinical Trials Fellow with the opportunity to coordinate and co-lead clinical trials across the spectrum of haematology malignancies. The clinical trials range from phase I to phase III, including first-in- human studies. The department focus is on acute myeloid leukaemia, myeloma, lymphoma and myeloproliferative disorders.

    Position 2 is a Cellular Therapy Fellow. Working with Cell and Tissue Therapies of Western Australia (CTTWA), a facility on site at RPH responsible for stem cell processing for autologous stem cell transplants and the development of cellular therapies. The haematology department works closely with CTTWA and is actively involved with a CAR-T cell therapy developmental program using autologous and trials of “off the shelf” allogeneic CAR-T cells.

    RPH Haematology Fellows will also have the opportunity to participate in translational research projects in collaboration with Professor Wendy Erber and her team at the University of Western Australia. Fellows have recently been successful applicants for research grants looking at:

    • The role of plasma cfDNA (liquid biopsies) in the diagnosis and management of acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes.

    • Chromosomal analysis of haematological malignancies by imaging flow cytometry for CLL and myeloma using the world-first immunoflow-FISH method.

    • Platelet transcriptome as novel biomarker in myeloproliferative neoplasms.

    Responsibilities also include a shared service commitment with other Fellows and advanced Trainees in performing and reporting bone marrow biopsies, reporting laboratory results including peripheral bloods and flow cytometry. Clinical responsibilities include inpatient care, outpatients and a consultative service and an on call commitment.

    Please forward an expression of interest and a CV by 31 May 2023 with the names and contact details (email and telephone number) of 2 referees to:

    Professor Michael Leahy
    Head of Haematology,
    Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia
    michael.leahy@health.wa.gov.au
    +61 438 384 482

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