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  • 19 Nov 2024 9:34 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing Date:  Open until filled

    0.5 Minimum Position with option for Full Time

    Starting:  February 2025 to February 2026

    No requirement for participation in after hours on call rosters

    A position is available at Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH) for a Fellow in Classical Haematology Clinical Care and Trials with the option for clinical and laboratory malignant haematology exposure. Ideally applicants must have completed part 1 FRACP. The position is suitable for Advanced Trainees in Haematology who are completing RCPA/RACP training or Fellows in Haematology who have just completed training.

    The Haematology Department is the State Public Adult Haemophilia Treatment Centre and provides governance and all clinical care for thrombosis patients. There is expectation to be involved in multiple trials in haemophilia and classical haematology and an opportunity to be involved with clinical care of malignant haematology and transplant patient care. 

    Clinical responsibilities include outpatient and consultative care principally of thrombosis and haemostasis patients and those enrolled in clinical trials. There is an option to be involved in the outpatient and consultative care of malignant and post allogeneic and autologous transplant patients. There is an option to be involved in laboratory haematology reporting if suitably qualified.

    For all enquires please contact:

    Dr Stephanie P’ng, Director of the FSH Haemophilia Treatment Centre: stephanie.p’ng@health.wa.gov.au

  • 6 Nov 2024 12:36 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Royal Australian Air Force

    Haematologist (Clinical and Laboratory)

    Key Responsibilities

    The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) seeks the expertise of a clinical and laboratory haematologist for developing their expeditionary health effects. The position aims for the specialist to provide input to current in-service haematology practices (primarily transfusion) and future advances in blood and blood products; in support of patient haemostasis.

    The candidate will also be actively fostering and strengthening relationships with key legal stakeholders.

    Essential Criteria.

    • Clinical and laboratory haematologist (preferably 5 years)
    • RACP and AHPRA registered
    • Knowledge and experience in transfusion medicine, including donor selection, blood product collection and preparation, product supply storage and distribution, pre-transfusion testing and transfusion safety
    • Advanced knowledge and experience in coagulation, with keen interest in damage control resuscitation
    • Desire to work with Air Force Scientific Officers – provide mentorship, technical reach back and overarching technical authority in provision of all haematological services, specifically transfusion
    • Ability to work collaboratively with personnel across all clinical and non-clinical health roles and provide specialist technical reach back support (specialist reserves and permanent)
    • Excellent interpersonal skills and communication skills
    • Able to reliably provide a minimum of 20 days per annum

    Desirable.

    The following will also be considered when identifying suitable individuals:

    •  Hospital transfusion committee experience; including development and implementation of transfusion practice guidelines, clinical risk management, identification and management of transfusion reactions, haemovigilance and quality assurance
    • Experience in setting up new test methodologies and responsibility for quality governance
    • Haematology clinical research experience, ideally in blood products
    • Experience in medical administration (e.g. Department lead)
    • Established clinical leadership skills

    How to Apply

    Personnel who wish to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) should develop a submission based on the above information addressing all the selection criteria in an email and provide their CV.  Information attached here

    The EOI must be sent by no later than close of business 13 Dec 2024, via email directly to 1EHS Reserve Manager 1ehs.reservemanager@defence.gov.au  

    POC for all enquiries is:

    Commanding Officer 1EHS, WGCDR Ajitha Sugnanam

    Mob - 0406 775 758

    Email - ajitha.sugnanam@defence.gov.au

  • 31 Oct 2024 10:19 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Starting February 2025 - fixed term for 1 - 2 years, depending on applicant

    Full-time (40 hours per week) Monday-Friday

    Closing Date: 25 November 2024 (interviews may be immediate so don’t wait!)

    We have an opportunity for an experienced and driven haematology or medical oncology registrar to work as a Clinical Research Fellow for the Malaghan Institute’s established chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell program, reporting to Principal Investigator, Dr Philip George.

    The Fellow will be seconded to the Clinical Trial Unit at Wellington Hospital for ENABLE-2 clinical trial activities and will gain experience in CAR T-cell delivery, toxicity management, clinical trial conduct, and cellular therapy quality systems. In addition to the ENABLE-2 trial role, contribution to other heamato-oncology trials and participation in a general haematology clinic is encouraged.

    The ENABLE-2 trial role can be combined with work on other CAR T-cell research projects with Malaghan Institute Clinical Director, Dr Robert Weinkove, and with a post-graduate degree qualification, depending on the candidate’s interests.

    Opportunities for overseas travel and conference attendance.

    Further details and to apply CLICK HERE

  • 17 Oct 2024 9:31 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Full Time: January 2025 to December 2025

    Closing Date: 30 December 2024

    Perth Blood Institute is seeking a Haematology Fellow/ new consultant Haematologist. The successful applicant will work closely with our Clinical Trials Unit and will have the opportunity for additional clinical laboratory haematology consultation experience, depending on interest and circumstance, as well as to initiate and conduct your own research and pursue your private haematology practice to supplement this opportunity.

    PBI is flexible with the commencement date, and is able to provide performance based extensions beyond the initial 12 month term.

    Details and to apply HERE

  • 15 Oct 2024 10:01 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Starting February 2025 for 6 months or 1 year

    A position is available at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) for a Fellow in Clinical Trials. Applicants must have completed part 1 FRACP. The position is suitable for Advanced Trainees in Haematology who are completing joint RCPA/RACP training and wish to obtain further expertise in the organisation and management of clinical trials.

    The department is involved with clinical trials across the spectrum of haematology malignancies with a focus on acute myeloid leukaemia, myeloma and lymphoma.

    Cell and Tissue Therapies of Western Australia (CTTWA) is 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 which is currently running trials assessing the immunomodulatory effects of mesenchymal stem cells in myelodysplasia, inflammatory bowel disease and organ transplant rejection.

    CTTWA is also actively involved with a CAR-T cell therapy developmental program using autologous and “off the shelf” allogeneic CAR-T cells.

    The role of the clinical trial fellow is to liaise with Consultant Haematologists and the clinical trial unit in the identification of patients suitable for enrolment in clinical trials through outpatient and inpatient admissions.

    The fellow will coordinate and undertake where appropriate the investigations eg bone marrow biopsies and overall management of patients in the clinical trial programs run by the department.

    Clinical responsibilities include inpatient and outpatient care principally of patients enrolled in clinical trials.

    There is no requirement for participation in after hours on call rosters.

    Research projects that enhance the clinical trial activities are encouraged.

    Please forward an expression of interest and a CV as soon as possible 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

  • 24 Sep 2024 11:25 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Commencing: February 2025 - Full Time, fixed term (12 month contract)

    Closing Date: open until filled

    The Trainee will spend six months in Grampians Health Ballarat and six months in University Hospital Geelong. The successful candidate will gain a valuable and rewarding clinical experience in haematology at a regional cancer centre.  It is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of an inpatient haematology unit, providing teaching and guidance, all overseen by a cadre of very supportive consultants.

    For more details see HERE

    Position Description, Enquiries & To Apply click HERE

  • 13 Aug 2024 9:30 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Closing Date: Open until filled

    Job Reference: JR138022

    Full time position

    St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne for 2025

    About the Opportunity:

    St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne invites you to become a Clinical Haematology Fellow for 2025. Our Haematology unit provides comprehensive services for both malignant and non-malignant haematological conditions, with a strong focus on clinical research. We offer a robust infrastructure supporting Phase I first-in-human to Phase III clinical trials, offering comprehensive specialist training in all aspects of clinical research including protocol development, regulatory procedures, clinical trial conduct, and investigator-initiated studies.

    Key Benefits:

    •   Engage in Phase I to III clinical trials and research across various diseases.

    •   Gain expertise in novel therapeutic agents, including small molecules, immunotherapies, bispecific and trispecific antibodies, and CAR-T cell therapies.

    •   Collaborate with a highly experienced team of researchers and clinicians.

    •   Opportunity for international rotation with collaborating institutions in the second year, if desired.

    •   Potential to pursue a higher degree in your area of interest.

     Required Qualifications:

    •   Medical degree with Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (FRACP) or equivalent.

    •   Completion or current undertaking of higher specialist training in Haematology.

     Essential Criteria:

    •   Competency in prescribing chemotherapy.

    •   Experience in haematology.

    •   Clinical audit experience.

     Desirable Criteria:

    •   Experience in early-phase clinical trials.

    •   Experience teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

    •   Strong commitment to teaching in a clinical setting.

    •   Proven ability to organize and prioritize workload, delegate responsibilities, and supervise staff.

    •   Excellent interpersonal skills with a capability to work cooperatively in a multidisciplinary team.

    •   Demonstrated ability to work effectively in both a team environment and independently.

     Join us in making significant advancements in the field of haematology and contribute to improving patient care through innovative clinical research.

    For any queries, please contact:

    Professor Hang Quach – Director of Clinical Haematology Service and Clinical Haematology Research Hang.Quach@svha.org.au

    A/Prof Matthew Ku – Deputy Director Clinical Haematology Research Matthew.Ku@svha.org.au

    Tiahn Welsh – Administrative Assistant, Clinical Haematology Tiahn.Welsh@svha.org.au


    Apply Now: Careers (myworkdayjobs.com)


  • 22 May 2024 3:49 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    The department of Haematology at Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua | MidCentral have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and enthusiastic Clinical Haematologist!

    Role open until filled

    About the role:

    Due to a retirement within the service, we are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Clinical Haematologist to join an established team of seven Haematologists and four resident medical officers. The position is fulltime permanent and required to participate in a 1 in 8 on call roster. Based in Palmerston North Hospital, there are also clinical responsibilities in one or more of the regions covered by the Regional Cancer Treatment Service. We are ideally looking for someone who has experience and/or a special interest in Haemato-Oncology.

    We actively encourage a work life balance and appreciate flexibility can be important so we are open to discuss options! Whether you are looking for permanent, fixed term or part time positions, we are open to it – please reach out for a confidential chat.

    About our service:

    Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua | MidCentral provides Clinical Haematology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Oncology services to the districts that cover the communities of the Manawatū, northern Wairarapa, Hawke's Bay, Whanganui and Taranaki. This is a combined population of 600,000. The service provides inpatient and outpatient haematology care and manages a wide range of haematological conditions including acute leukaemia, lymphoma, autologus stem cell transplantation, plasma exchange, haemostatsis and thrombosis. Inpatient care is delivered at Palmerston North Hospital. Outpatient clinics are run at Palmerston North, Whanganui, Hawera, New Plymouth and Hawkes Bay. The Department maintains an active clinical research portfolio including clinical trials. The service is an approved FRACP training center and undertakes active postgraduate teaching at House Officer, Senior House Officer and Registrar level. Multi-disciplinary case meetings (Tumour Boards) are held locally and regionally.

    About our organisation:

    Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua – MidCentral is a 350-bed hospital in the city of Palmerston North, Manawatū, a city in the Lower North Island of New Zealand. Palmerston North Hospital is a secondary hospital and offers most medical and surgical specialties with the exception of Cardiothoracic, Plastic and Neurosurgery. The hospital serves a local population of 180,000 but is the base for a regional head and neck oncology service which has responsibility for a population of 600,000 and draws patients from Whanganui, Taranaki, and Hawke's Bay. Employing over 2500 people, MidCentral offers a supportive work environment that accepts and values all employees. We actively seek Māori kaimahi into our workforce and provide an environment which delivers our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

    What can we offer you?

    · A diverse, dynamic and supportive team

    · Opportunity to undertake pathology work with MedLab Central

    · Ongoing training and development opportunities

    · Six weeks annual leave and 10 days CME

    · Opportunities to mentor and develop junior doctors

    · Relocation packages for national and international candidates

    About our region:

    Manawatū is known for its effortless blend of city and rural living; here you can choose your ideal lifestyle, from peaceful rural villages, to bustling townships, or city life. The region includes the charming towns of Feilding, Kimbolton, Āpiti, Himatangi Beach, Linton and Ashhurst to name a few, and at the centre of it all is the city of Palmerston North, the lively, multi-

    cultural heart of Manawatū. Over 120,000 people choose to call Manawatū home, and with a diverse landscape like this it's easy to see why!

    It's a family-friendly place that's easy to live and work, with easy access to an array of outdoor activities – beaches, ski fields, lakes, mountains, as well as fantastic mountain biking and hiking tracks. No traffic and an easy commute to work, really help a with true work-life balance. Our fantastic central location means exploring other parts of New Zealand is easy as a drive or a short flight. We are well served with excellent schooling options, as well as two tertiary institutes – Massey University and the International Pacific College.

    Discover more hidden gems that Manawatū and Palmerston North have to offer here: Manawatū & Palmerston North - Visit | Live | Study | Business (manawatunz.co.nz). Check out our careers site here for more information about Palmerston North hospital.

    Applicants should ideally be Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Australasia or equivalent, and eligible for Vocational Registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand.

    If you are interested in discussing these opportunities, please do not hesitate to reach out for a chat! You can connect with our Medical Lead Bart Baker bart.baker@midcentraldhb.govt.nz or SMO Recruitment Specialist Denella Statham – denella.statham@midcentraldhb.govt.nz


  • 11 May 2024 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.

    Role is open until filled

    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.

  • 14 Feb 2024 11:24 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)
    Consultant Haematologist - Permanent Nelson Marlborough region NZ
    • Permanent, part-time 0.8FTE (64 hours fortnightly) to full-time 1.0FTE (80 hours fortnightly)
    • A motivated and collegial team of skilled medical professionals
    • No after hours on-call
    • Live and work in one of New Zealand's most beautiful regions

    Position open until filled

     https://nmdhb.careercentre.net.nz/job/consultant-haematologist-permanent/nelson-hospital/20668

    Ā mātou rōpū (About our team)

    The Nelson Marlborough region, located at the summit of the South Island in Aotearoa, New Zealand, is spectacular. It is a great place to live for both work and leisure. Nelson offers all the luxuries and attractions one would desire. It is well connected to the rest of New Zealand and the world via its centrally located and well served domestic airport terminal.

    The schools are excellent. There are three national parks nearby providing ample opportunities for quality family-time and appreciation of nature's wonders. The region is renowned for its breath-taking natural landscapes, with stunning geography capturing everything from unbelievably long golden beaches to rugged mountains and untouched forests. Nelson, where healthcare meets adventure, offers endless opportunities for mountain biking, walking/hiking, water sports and skiing. The region is also well known for its café culture, wineries, art and crafts, and relaxed lifestyle. Visit the pages to uncover more about how to strike a better work-life balance in Nelson https://www.nelsontasman.nz/ and https://www.newzealand.com/nz/nelson-tasman/

    Te Whatu Ora, Nelson Marlborough has approximately 3000 employees, providing health services in the Nelson, Tasman, and Marlborough regions, serving almost 150,000 people. Facilities at Nelson Marlborough include four hospitals (Nelson, Wairau, Alexander, and Murchison Hospitals), a district wide public health service, and four community health Centres located in Richmond, Marlborough, Motueka, and Golden Bay. Our vision is for all people to live well, get well, and stay well, and our mission is to work with the people of our community to promote, encourage, and enable their health, well-being, and independence. Respect, innovation, teamwork, and integrity represent our fundamental values.

    Ētahi atu mōhiohio (More information)

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34XErxkHJ5YAn59o6SrhnA

    Ngā huanga o tēnei mahi (The benefits of this position)

    The salary for this position is based on the current Senior Medical and Dental Officer collective agreement dependent on skills, experience, and vocational registration in NZ. SECA - ASMS

    In addition to your salary, you will:

    • receive a generous annual allowance to cover your continued medical education expenses (including associated travel and accommodation costs) as well as paid time off to attend events including international conferences
    • have access to an employer matched Superannuation contribution of up to 6% of annual earnings
    • be reimbursed a competitive relocation, accommodation, and car rental expenses.

    Ngā mōhiohio e pā ana ki tēnei mahi (About this position)

    The successful applicant will:

    • provide expert diagnosis, treatment, and management of haematological conditions for patients in the Nelson Marlborough Region
    • lead and participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to ensure comprehensive patient care
    • collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop and implement treatment plans and quality services to improve the health of the population in Nelson Marlborough
    • participate in quality improvement initiatives and research to advance haematological care
    • contribute to the education and training of our growing junior medical workforce
    • have an opportunity to achieve work/life balance and enjoy one of New Zealand's most sought-after regions.

    Ko wai he kaitono tōtika? (Who is an appropriate applicant?)

    The ideal applicant will:

    • have an FRACP with subspecialist training recognised by the Haematology Society
    • be eligible for an Annual Practising Certificate and vocational scope of Internal Medicine with the Medical Council of New Zealand
    • may be at the beginning of their career looking for a role that grows with them
    • be looking to work independently as a consultant Haematologist in a provincial hospital
    • demonstrate experience in diagnosing and managing a wide range of haematological conditions
    • have strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams to promote a cohesive team culture of collaborative practice, openness, humour, and respect across disciplines
    • demonstrate commitment to continuing professional development and quality improvement.

    Collegiality and collaboration across all disciplines are keys to providing successful services to our patients and community. Should this be the type of environment in which you will thrive, we would like to hear from you!

    Me pēhea ahau e tono ai? (How do I apply?)

    For general enquiries please contact our recruitment team SMO.Recruitment@nmdhb.govt.nz

    For role-specific information please contact:

    To apply please follow the link to complete our online application form https://nmdhb.careercentre.net.nz. Applications via email will not be considered.

    Whilst it is no longer mandatory, for the health and safety of staff and patients, employees in this role are expected to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 (primary course plus booster).

    N24-078.

    Applications close: Open until filled.

    Te Whatu Ora strongly endorses Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

    We believe that to achieve equity in health outcomes for Māori we need a workforce reflective of the population it serves. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who identify as Māori and we recruit for cultural competence.

    He waka eke noa. We are all in this together.

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