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Alfred Health - Visiting Medical Officer in Laboratory Haematology
Alfred Health is a leader in health care delivery, improvement, research and education. We are the main provider of health services to people living in the inner southeast suburbs of Melbourne, from ambulatory, to inpatient and home and community-based services
About the Department
The Laboratory Haematology unit (part of Alfred Pathology) provides diagnostic haematology services for Alfred Health, including general haematology, coagulation, transfusion medicine and flow cytometry. A laboratory haematologist is available 24 hours to consult on issues such as test interpretation, new haematological diagnoses and transfusion support, particularly in the acutely bleeding patient.
The laboratory services The Alfred, a tertiary teaching hospital incorporating state trauma and haemophilia centres, burns, solid organ and bone marrow transplant units, CAR-T therapy, HIV medicine, and both Sandringham & Caulfield hospitals, that cater for general medical, surgical, rehabilitation, obstetric and paediatric patients. Our laboratory also has close ties with local academic and research departments, including the Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, the National Trauma Research Institute and the Transfusion Outcomes Research Collaborative (based at the Monash University Department of Epidemiology).
About the Role
Applications are invited for the position of Visiting Medical Officer in Laboratory Haematology at Alfred Health, to work 14 hours per week (4 sessions).
Qualifications and Skills Required
Our preferred candidate must possess the following experience and attributes:
Benefits
Working at Alfred Health, you will be part of a talented, caring, dedicated and innovative team committed to improving the lives of our patients and their families, our communities and humanity. You will work as part of a team in an environment that values respect, support and compassion as much as knowledge, skills and wisdom.
Alfred Health staff can also access a great range of other workplace benefits.
Enquiries: Dr Sue Morgan, Director Laboratory Haematology via email:
Applications close: Thursday, 16th June 2022
Alfred Health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged.
In compliance with the Victorian Chief Health Officer's Mandatory Vaccination Directions, all Alfred health employees must be vaccinated against COVID-19 with TGA approved vaccine and must have evidence of their vaccination status.
Website: www.alfredhealth.org.au
To Apply: https://www.livehire.com/careers/alfredhealth/job/55058/J3M1B3Z4S/visiting-medical-officer-in-laboratory-haematology
Haematology Clinical Research Fellow
Position available from August 2022 onward (start date negotiable for the ideal candidate) 12 months, with preference for candidates seeking extensions to 2 years subject to satisfactory performance
Essential criteria
completed (or in the final/penultimate year of training) as a Clinical Haematologist
post-FRCPath examination (UK candidates)
registered with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority (or eligible for registration – visit https://www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/International-Medical-Graduates.aspx for further information)
excellent clinical and interpersonal skills
Desirable criteria
• demonstrated interest in clinical research
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. The 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?
Our fellows have been extremely productive with multiple oral presentations at ASH, high impact first author publications and heavy involvement in developing investigator initiated trials
Protected research time, with projects tailored to suit the disease interests of the successful candidate
Work/life balance: no rostered after hours or weekend commitment
Enjoy a great quality of life: Perth is clean, safe, family friendly, has excellent public schools, a vibrant arts/dining scene, and sunny climate suited to an outdoor lifestyle
For further information
Prof Chan Cheah email
Haematologist Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre (BRICC) Contract – 30.4 hours per fortnight
Applications are sought from suitably qualified Haematologists for the position of Consultant Haematologist at Ballarat Health Services (BHS). This position is located within the Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre (BRICC) and is available to commence in July 2022. This particular post is available as a response to the growth in the haematology service.
The successful applicant will be an outstanding clinician, demonstrate an exceptional track record as a haematologist and communicator and provide a high-level knowledge of the haematology service where evidence based clinical approaches are fundamental to the delivery of services. The role includes outpatient clinics including support for the day treatment unit, as well as sharing the Monday to Friday ward service role.
The BRICC is located in the Ballarat Base Hospital, the largest regional hospital in the Grampians region. It is the principal referral hospital for the entire region, which extends from Bacchus Marsh on the outskirts of Melbourne to the South Australian border, an area of ~48,000 square kilometres. The BRICC delivers a multi-modality oncology service – from state-of-the-art radiotherapy and chemotherapy (including outreach), comprehensive allied health and supportive care, research and clinical trials to a vibrant Wellness Centre offering a full suite of complementary therapies.
The haematology service is slowly expanding, currently supported by three staff haematologists. The inpatient team is supported by a BPT registrar, with the addition of an HMO to the team in 2021. The service is well supported by the medical oncology team which currently comprises 5 full time and 5 visiting medical oncologists. An expanded medical training program includes an advanced trainee oncology registrar, a clinical oncology Fellow, as well as basic trainee medical registrars and medical residents.
We work closely with the Radiation Oncology Unit (BAROC), Palliative Care (outstanding inpatient palliative care facility “Gandarra”), haematology inpatient services (ward 4 south) and the onsite satellite pharmacy. The oncology unit supports 4 outreach consultation and treatment services at Stawell, Horsham, Maryborough and Hamilton with referrals from these services for haematological conditions.
Ballarat is a vibrant regional hub offering easy access to Melbourne, the greater Grampians region and surf coast shire beaches. With a growing population, low cost of living, outstanding schools and vibrant sporting and arts communities, Ballarat is indeed an enviable location for your next career move or progression.
This role is suited to a clinical haematologist wishing to contribute to a growing and vibrant service and also an aspirational professional driven by career, community and contribution. An attractive remuneration package is attached to this role. Registration or eligibility for registration with the Medical Board of Australia is a must. Applicants must be Fellows of the Royal Australian College of Physicians or equivalent. AHPRA registration is mandatory.
For further information please contact BHS Clinical Director of Medical Oncology Dr. Stephen Brown at email. Interested applicants can apply online at www.bhs.org.au, all applications must be submitted on line.
Closing Date 29 May 2022
Appointment is subject to a satisfactory immunisation clearance, Working with Children Check and a satisfactory current police record check.
Grampians Health is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, mature age workers and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning), intersex and asexual (or allies) LGBTQIA+
Staff Specialist - Haematology - Dubbo
Employment Type: Permanent Full Time Position Classification: Staff Specialist
Remuneration: $246,059 - $332,434 pa (These amounts are inclusive of superannuation and allowances) Hours per week: 40
Applications Close: 1st June 2022 – 11.59 pm
About the opportunity
Dubbo Health Service is now looking for a Full Time Staff Specialist in Haematology to join the team in Dubbo.
The Staff Specialist will join a fast growing and dynamic multi-disciplinary team who are providing services to the biggest rural health district in NSW, and at 250,000 sq km is one of the largest in the country. Given the large geographical area encompassed by our district, improved delivery of service to these rural and remote communities is a focus of the facility, including the provision of clinical trials.
The current Haematology team at Dubbo comprises of two Haematologists and one Clinical Nurse Specialist. This is largely an outpatient service, with rare inpatients, but planning to move to limited inpatient service with increased staffing over time. This position will join the team and will be based in Dubbo at the new Western Cancer Centre with opportunities available to do lab work and outreach clinics.
The Western Cancer Centre is a brand new centre that opened recently and provides holistic services to Western NSW. The centre has expanded and upgraded clinical services including 16 Chemotherapy chairs, Radiotherapy services, and PET scanner.
Click here for the Position Description and Statement of Duties
For role related queries, contact Dr Sue Moreton via email or phone 02 6809 6209.
How do I apply for this role?
Apply for this position via our eCredential website here. Please address the selection criteria listed in the position description.
For full information click here
Haematologist (Fixed Term) - Cancer and Blood Services - Auckland
Te whiwhinga mahi | The Opportunity
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 and bone marrow 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 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 further details, please refer to website or the position description here
For more information, please contact please contact Elizabeth Shaw - Service Clinical Director, Haematology at email
Applications close: 31st May 2022
Nga Pūkenga Motuhake | Important Skills
We are seeking an enthusiastic advanced trainee in haematology who has a specialist interest in Stem Cell transplant and, and wishes to increase their knowledge and expertise in one of these areas. As the ideal candidate, you will have 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.
Position closes 31st May 2022
For full information and to apply click here
Clinical Haematology Myeloma Fellow
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply for the position of Myeloma Fellow in the Department of Clinical Haematology at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital; employed via the Peter Mac based in the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre building in Parkville, Melbourne, Australia.
The Department of Clinical Haematology is a vibrant, innovative and multi-disciplinary service providing advanced care, training and research opportunities in all aspects of haematology with close links to translational research laboratories, the University of Melbourne and the Centre of Excellence in Cellular Immunotherapy. The faculty comprises clinicians and researchers who are leaders in many areas of Hematology diagnostics and therapy.
The position is a full time fixed-term (9 months) position in Clinical Haematology within Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Melbourne Hospital, with the possibility for further extension.
Responsibilities include the oversight and care of patients on an extensive portfolio of clinical trials and non-clinical trial treatments in the field of Myeloma and related conditions. The position is also expected to contribute to the development of new clinical trial concepts and support and participate in laboratory-based research across the precinct in the field of myeloma and offers the opportunity to gain experience in emerging novel therapies and especially immunotherapy for myeloma.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified advanced trainees currently undertaking or who have recently completed training. Applicants must have registration with or be eligible to register with the Medical Board of Australia.
For further information about this opportunity, please see the position description 22342 in the link below and contact Amit Khot, Stream Lead on email
Applications close 10 May 2022
To Apply: Only online applications are accepted. Please apply via our website: Peter Mac - Equifax eRecruit (mercury.com.au)
Come and make this the defining role of your career. It's the chance to excel and grow professionally - surrounded by dedicated, supportive and highly talented colleagues. Yet it's also a huge opportunity to help shape and guide the evolution of our Blood and Cancer Service - setting us up with the best people, processes, and patient-centred care. What's more - while you'll thrive in the professional challenge and satisfaction this creates - you'll be enjoying it all while living in one of the most enviable locations in the world: stunning Southern New Zealand. We are dedicated to giving everything we've got to creating a world-class oncology service for our communities and our team. So if you're ready to give it your all to be part of this exciting journey, read on.
This is a remarkable opportunity for a true team player who thrives in a highly supportive, collaborative environment. You'll be welcomed into a small but highly effective haematology team - one that's committed to delivering safe, best practice clinical and laboratory services to patients. Expect your experience to have every chance to shine through here, as you help mentor, teach and train others in the team. It will no doubt deliver great professional reward, as will the contribution you'll make to overseeing the inpatient and outpatient management of our patients undergoing treatment for acute leukaemia, high grade lymphoma and other malignant and non-malignant haematological disorders.
In addition to your impressive experience in delivering a high standard of clinical practice in Haematology, you'll come to us with an extensive background in clinical and laboratory haematology, with sub-speciality experience and research in aspects of malignant or non-malignant haematology. Equally as important will be your adaptability and, ideally, experience in clinical teaching.
It's essential you hold a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or equivalent, with Fellowship of Royal Australasian College of Physicians with advanced training in Clinical and Laboratory Haematology or equivalent. You must have or be eligible for vocational and / or Locum Tenens registration in Internal Medicine and Pathology with the Medical Council of New Zealand (www.mcnz.org.nz)
If you share our passion for innovation and continuous improvement in patient centred care and are excited at the prospect of helping us create and navigate our future path, we're keen to hear from you.
We will be screening applications before the closing date to ensure we can start interviewing once the role closes on Friday, 6 May 2022 but this may be closed earlier.
If this role has sparked your interest but does not match your current clinical skills, we have a range of clinical roles, get in touch as there could be a place for you!
For a job description or to discuss long term/ short term/ locum options, please contact, Agatha Chen, Recruitment Advisor - Senior Medical Officers with your CV. Phone: +64 3 470 9604 or email: Agatha Chen
Covid vaccination requirements
Following the update to COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Order 2021, to be employed with Southern DHB you will be required to be fully vaccinated and have received a booster vaccine against COVID-19. You will need to provide proof of this to Occupational Health staff.
Pre-employment checks
In the interests of protecting our people and our patients, all appointments will be subject to the following:
To apply
We only accept online applications. Please apply via our website: https://careers.southernhealth.nz/job/Clinical%C2%A0Haematologist-Permanent/588325610/
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ASSOCIATE CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGIST
ALBURY-WODONGA HEALTH and BORDER MEDICAL ONCOLOGY & HAEMATOLOGY
ALBURY WODONGA
Border Medical Oncology and Haematology (BMO) is a thriving and well-organised medical oncology & haematology practice based in Albury-Wodonga. We are seeking a second Haematologist to join our practice on a full time basis.
The practice sees both public and private patients across a broad range of tumour types. We service a regional population of approximately 250,000 people and provide outreach clinics to Wangaratta and Deniliquin. We are based in the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer and Wellness Centre (AWRCC) , which includes state of the art day ward, inpatient wards and radiotherapy department. The centre is located on the Albury campus of Albury Wodonga Health.
We have an established, award winning clinical research department allowing our patients access to a broad range of clinical trials. Our research unit was the recipient of an $18.5 million over 5 years from the Medical Research Future Fund Grant in collaboration with the regional Trials Network Victoria to improve outcomes in cancer patients across regional Victoria
Multidisciplinary clinics are established for common malignancies as well as teleconferencing and mentoring links with metropolitan centres for the co-management of less common tumours. Albury Wodonga Health and the AWRCC is an associate site of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre enabling clinical, research and educational partnerships
Haematology consists of non-malignant and malignant haematology with well-established day chemotherapy and inpatient facilities to support growing needs. There is an advanced trainee in haematology, and close links with the combined haematology service at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Melbourne Hospital.
The successful applicant will have the unique opportunity to become an associate of the Border Medical Oncology and Haematology practice and a Visiting Medical Officer at the Border Cancer Hospital and Albury Wodonga Health. Opportunities exist for a conjoint appointment with the University of NSW rural medical school.
Requirements
Essential:
• FRACP (Haematology) Completion of advanced training in Haematology.
• Specialist registration in adult medicine (Physician) and Haematology with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Authority (AHPRA)
• Demonstrated capacity in the efficient and effective day-to-day management of haematology patients and a commitment to best practice care, including a commitment to clinical research.
• Demonstrated excellence in written and verbal communication skills.
• Commitment to a multidisciplinary approach to patient management.
Enough about work. Albury-Wodonga provides an envious lifestyle in one of the most beautiful regions of Australia. (The secret seems to be out as it is one of the fastest growing cities in Australia. There is an abundance of space, clean air, mountains, ski resorts, rivers, wineries, restaurants, national parks and numerous other recreational opportunities. The city has a diverse economy and affordable housing. Read more about how we bench mark on this link. https://smart-cities.dashboard.gov.au/allcities/overview
The region boasts a number of excellent secondary and tertiary educational facilities. An efficient regional airport provides easy access to Sydney and Melbourne allowing easy face to face interaction with city colleagues and participation in state and national committees.
Enquiries:
Contact: Dr Craig Underhill, Border Medical Oncology Phone: 02 60641515
Fax: 02 60641516 or Email:
Direct Applications Only
This vacancy is NOT open to any agencies or employment consultants, regardless of their status.
Provide outstanding clinical care in one of the most liveable cities in the world.
Would you like to provide direct clinical care and improve outcomes for patients in a dynamic haematology and research department, all whilst living in one of the most liveable cities in the world?
The Waitematā District Health Board (WDHB) Haematology Service provides comprehensive clinical haematology and laboratory haematology services to a large and culturally diverse population of over 630,000 people in the west and north of Auckland, New Zealand. Inpatient services are based at North Shore Hospital while Outpatient clinics and therapies are provided across both North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals.
We are looking for a Research Fellow to join our well established team. We have a large and active research team which is well recognised nationally and internationally. This strong research focus allows us to provide patients with some of the latest novel anti-cancer drugs and treatment options. In addition we provide clinical services in malignant, thrombosis and laboratory haematology.
Auckland, New Zealand consistently ranks as one of the world’s most liveable cities. The 2019 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranks Auckland in joint third place. The natural environment and subtropical climate, stable political and social environment, and a comprehensive publicly funded health system were the top three contributing factors for Auckland achieving this spot in the rankings. Auckland is also famous for its easy access to beaches and bush walks, along with numerous high quality restaurants and wineries.
Applications are invited from individuals suitably qualified advance trainees in haematology or currently undertaking training. Applicants must have or be eligible to register with the Medical Council of New Zealand.
Salary and conditions of employment will be in accordance with the New Zealand Association of Salaried Medical Specialists’ collective agreement MOSS Scale.
To view a position description Click here
Application Link: click here.
For more information, please contact : David Wilson – Operations Manager at email
Job code: WDHB13489
Closing date: 11th April 2022
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