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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
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