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  • 1 Apr 2026 2:15 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Job Title:

    Haematologist

    Organisation:

    Latrobe Regional Health

    Location:

    Gippsland - Latrobe

    Employment Type:

    Fixed term - part time

    Closing Date:

    20th April, 2026

    Position Description









    Are you seeking a rewarding and diverse Haematologist role in a leading regional hospital? Join the Medical Services team at Latrobe Regional Health, where we value our employees by providing a safe and supportive workplace culture that enables you to thrive. 

    Latrobe Regional Health is looking for Haematologist to join our growing team on either a part time fixed term basis.

    The Haematologist provides high-quality, person-centred haematology care across inpatient and outpatient settings at Latrobe Regional Health. This senior medical role is responsible for delivering safe, evidence-based clinical care, supervising and supporting junior medical staff, and contributing to the achievement of LRH’s strategic priorities. The position plays a key role in service development, clinical governance, education and continuous improvement within Cancer Services and the broader organisation.

    The role of the Haematologist is to:

    • Deliver high-quality haematology care in inpatient and outpatient settings, ensuring clinical practice aligns with LRH policies, procedures, safety standards and evidence-based guidelines.
    • Develop, implement and review treatment plans thar reflect patient needs and promote continuity of care through clear communications with multidisciplinary teams and community providers.
    • Provide leadership, supervision and education to junior medical staff, medical students and trainees, ensuring clinical competence, safe practice and professional development.
    • Participate in clinical governance activities, including documentation, data analysis, protocol development, quality improvement initiatives and resolution of clinical issues.
    • Contribute to service planning, policy development and improvement initiatives, supporting LRH service agreements and strategic initiatives.
    • Participate in on-call and ward service rosters, professional development activities, teaching programs and hospital-wide or professional organisation activities.


    Required Skills / Experience / Qualifications 

    Ideal candidates for this role will have:

    • Fellowship of the RACP in Clinical Haematology, or joint Fellowship of the RACP and RCPA in Clinical and Laboratory Haematology (or equivalent), with current registration with AHPRA.
    • Demonstrated clinical expertise commensurate with a specialist haematologist, with a commitment to person-centred care, safety and quality improvement.
    • Strong leadership capability with experience in supervising, mentoring and developing junior medical staff and students.
    • Adaptability, resilience and the ability to work effectively under pressure in a dynamic healthcare environment.
    Please click here for a copy of the Position Description


    Other Benefits

    Latrobe Regional Health offers a range of benefits including:

    • Salary packaging up to $9,000 per annum.
    • Meals/Entertainment benefit up to $2,650 per annum.
    • Encouragement for professional development and ongoing education.
    • A range of social club activities, discounts and diverse workplace activities.
    • Free access to our Staff Wellbeing Centre offering health education and wellbeing
    • Access to discounted gym membership and fitness services through Fitness Passport Services.


     Contact person

    Interested about this exciting opportunity, but want more information? We encourage you to contact Sophie Laurence, General Manager Medical Services email on Sophie.Laurence@lrh.com.au for a confidential discussion.

     To Apply Apply now
  • 30 Mar 2026 5:27 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Job Title:

    Haematology Research Fellow

    Organisation:

    Fiona Stanley Hospital

    Location:

    Perth, Western Australia

    Employment Type:

    Full time 

    Closing Date:

    24th April, 2026

    Position Description









    Fiona Stanley Hospital Haematology provides tertiary services for Perth’s southern corridor, as well as catchment from regional centres through the WA Country Health Service and speciality service provision for the state for advanced cellular therapies (allogeneic stem cell transplantation and CAR-T therapy) and Haemophilia. The primary role of the Fellow will be assisting with medical care and coordination of patients on clinical trials, with a focus on malignant haematological conditions including cellular therapies.

    More information is available at these Expression of Interest and Position Description links.


    Required Skills / Experience / Qualifications 
    • Eligibility for registration by the Medical Board of Australia 
    • Demonstrated clinical experience in Haematology and/or a range of medical specialities at or above post graduate level 
    • Demonstrated Research experience – presentations, publications 
    • Demonstrated knowledge of basic research methodology 
    • Ability to provide teaching, supervision and training support 
    • Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills 


    Other Benefits
    • Work with a great team within a flourishing research environment
    • Contribute to practice-changing research outcomes across multiple disease disciplines
    • Lead research projects with supervision from national and international leaders in Haematology Research 


     Contact person

    Associate Professor Gareth Gregory
    Gareth.gregory@health.wa.gov.au  


     To Apply Email expressions of interest (including CV) to: gareth.gregory@health.wa.gov.au
  • 13 Mar 2026 3:22 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Job Title:

    Haematology Clinical Research Fellow

    Organisation:

    Blood Cancer Research Western Australia

    Location (City / Region):

    Perth, Western Australia

    Employment Type:

    Full time 

    Closing Date:

    1st May, 2026



    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 department overview, active trials, and our fellowship program visit:  www.bloodcancerwa.org.au/fellowship/

    Key responsibilities

    • Identification, recruitment, and care of patients on clinical trials
    • Disease subtype focused outpatient clinics 
    • Design, presentation, and publication of clinical research


    Required Skills / Experience / Qualifications


    • Completed (or in the final/penultimate year of training) as a Clinical Haematologist 
    • Registered with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority (or eligible for registration link here for further information)
    • Excellent clinical and interpersonal skills
    • Demonstrated interest in clinical research.
    • Post-FRCPath part 1 and part 2 examination 

     

    Other Benefits


    • 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 and pivotal involvement in investigator-initiated trials.
    • Excellent opportunities to independently manage patients as a consultant, with senior clinicians supporting in the background as needed.
    • Protected research time, with projects tailored to suit interests.
    • Work / life balance: no rostered after hours or weekend commitment.
    • Part time hours negotiable.
    • Perth is clean, safe, family-friendly, has excellent schools, a vibrant arts/dining scene and a sunny climate suited to an outdoor lifestyle.


     Contact Person  Susie McAlwey, admin@bloodcancerwa.org.au 

     

    Apply here

     

    https://www.bloodcancerwa.org.au/fellowship/

  • 10 Feb 2026 11:43 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Job title: Specialist Haematologist

    OrganisationGoulburn Valley Health

    Location: Shepparton / Goulburn Valley / Victoria

    Employment Type: Contract / part - time


    About Goulburn Valley Health

    Goulburn Valley Health have a unique opportunity to join our haematology service in a flexible part-time role, working with our regional community to deliver real health outcomes.


    About This Role

    Working with inpatient and ambulatory care patients, you will play a key role amongst a multidisciplinary team to provide haematology services.

    Unique to our service, we have a partnership with metropolitan services to access Tumour Stream MDM, boosting health outcomes as well as professional opportunity.

    Within your role, you will also have the opportunity to support undergraduate and post-graduate level students, and ongoing research activities.


    What's a day in the life?

    Within your new role, everyday will bring with it new challenges, working with patients through ward rounds, consulting and in outpatient clinics, there will always be something new on your to-do list.

    During your day you might also provide support to junior hospital doctors and registrars in assessment and documentation of admissions or discharges. Find yourself supporting the emergency department or telephone support to surrounding hospitals. 

    Your workday might include many toher activities within the delivery of the haematology services.


    About You

    What you need:

    • FRACP or equivalent by examination in Clinical Haematology
    • Current registration with AHPRA as Specialist Clinical Haematologist
    • Excellent Clinical Skills and Clinical Practice in clinical trial conduct


    Salary Range

    Specialist Year 1-9


    Why work at GV Health?

    • Free Community Connector Program to personally welcome and connect you to our wonderful community
    • Generous salary packaging, subsidised staff parking and discounted leisure memberships
    • Flexible work practices and options to purchase additional leave to support work/life balance
    • Paid parental leave
    • Professional development and study leave to help reach your learning and career goals
    • A confidential employee assistance program (EAP) for you and your loved ones
    • Social club membership offering a range of events, functions and local community discounts
    • Our CREATE Outstanding monthly, bi-monthly and annual reward and recognition program

    Contact Person for any queries

    Javier Corredor / Javier.torres@gvhealth.org.au / 03 5832 3777

    Link to apply for role: Specialist - Haematologist Job Details | Goulburn Valley Health


  • 19 Jan 2026 3:15 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Job title: Haematology Consultant Positions

    Organisation: Cancer Care Associates

    Location: Griffith & Northern Beaches

    Employment Type: Contract / part - time


    About Cancer Care Associates

    Cancer Care Associates (CCA) is a clinician-led, Australian-owned oncology services provider delivering high-quality, integrated cancer care to metropolitan and regional communities across Australia. Our model is built on evidence-based practice, strong multidisciplinary collaboration, and a genuine commitment to improving access to specialist cancer care for all patients.

    CCA is in an exciting phase of growth and service maturity, with established centres supporting both metropolitan and regional patient populations. Our purpose-built facilities are designed to deliver truly comprehensive oncology care, enabling seamless patient journeys and strong multidisciplinary engagement.

    Our centres provide integrated services across Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Haematology, Oncology Pharmacy, Clinical Trials and Research, and specialist consulting, allowing clinicians to practise high-quality, contemporary oncology within a well-supported environment.

    With six centres currently operating across New South Wales and a strong network nationally, CCA offers Medical Oncologists the opportunity to join a stable, clinician-focused organisation with the scale, infrastructure, and ambition to support excellent care and sustainable private practice.


    About This Role

    CCA invites Expressions of Interest (EOI) from suitably qualified Haematologists to join our New South Wales team in our centres located in Griffith and Northern Beaches.  

    This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing, Australian-owned oncology provider committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care across both metropolitan and regional communities.

    You are supported by an established referral pathways and a strong, active patient base, enabling clinicians to step into a well-functioning service with immediate clinical engagement.
    CCA also provides comprehensive operational, administrative and strategic support to assist clinicians in the sustainable growth and development of their private practice.

    Supported by CCA’s established doctor network and working closely with local operational teams, the primary purpose of this role is to deliver high-quality, evidence-based medical oncology services, including consultation, treatment, and associated clinical care, within a multidisciplinary framework.

    We welcome EOIs from clinicians interested in VMO consulting and/or locum arrangements. Day-treatment services operate five days per week for ambulatory patients, supported by experienced nursing and operational teams.


    About You

    You are a collaborative clinician who thrives in a multidisciplinary environment and values strong professional relationships to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

    Essential criteria:

    • Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or equivalent
    • Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in Medical Oncology
    • Current specialist registration with AHPRA
    • Eligibility for a Medicare Provider Number
    • Compliance with credentialing requirements, including immunisation and professional indemnity insurance
    • Full working rights in Australia
    • Ability to build strong internal and external relationships, particularly within a growing and evolving clinical environment

    Why Join CCA?

    • Purpose-built, modern oncology facilities
    • Integrated oncology services supporting truly multidisciplinary care
    • Established referral networks and strong administrative and operational support
    • Flexible consulting arrangements to suit individual practice preferences
    • Opportunities to practise in both metropolitan and high-need regional locations
    • Be part of a clinician-led, values-driven organisation shaping the future of private oncology in Australia

    Expressions of Interest

    Confidential expressions of interest are welcomed. For further information or an informal discussion, please contact us directly.

    Head of Business Development – Renae Lopez rlopez@cancercare.com.au or
    Head of Operations – Alissa Baker abaker@cancercare.com.au

  • 19 Jan 2026 3:09 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS) is a leading academic cancer centre with a FACT–JACIE-accredited Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) and Cellular Therapy Programme, delivering autologous, allogeneic, umbilical cord blood, and haploidentical transplantation. NCIS also conducts clinical trials in advanced cellular therapies, including locally developed CAR-T platforms.

    We are seeking a Clinical Haematologist to join our HSCT and Cellular Therapy Programme in a substantive Consultant appointment. This is an opportunity to contribute to both high-quality clinical care and strategic programme development at a centre committed to excellence and innovation.


    Key Responsibilities

    • Provide consultant-level care for patients undergoing HSCT and cellular therapy.
    • Contribute to innovative models of care including ambulatory and home-based transplant pathways. 
    • Work closely with the HSCT Programme Director and Stem Cell Laboratory Medical Director to strengthen clinical–laboratory integration. 
    • Participate in clinical governance, quality assurance, and service development within the stem cell laboratory.
    • Opportunity to develop leadership in stem cell and cellular therapy laboratory medicine.
    • Participate in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education.
    • Engage in clinical and translational research aligned with programme priorities.


    Essential Requirements

    • Specialist qualifications recognised by the Singapore Medical Council (e.g. CCT/CCST, FRCPath (UK), FRCPA (Clinical Haematology)) 
    • Consultant-level experience in malignant haematology and HSCT.

    Training and Development

    Applicants without prior stem cell laboratory experience but with strong interest in stem cell and cellular therapy are strongly encouraged to apply. A structured training and mentorship pathway will be provided in collaboration with programme and laboratory leadership.


    What We Offer

    Join a world-class academic cancer centre at the forefront of cellular therapy innovation, with opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research and clinical trials whilst delivering exceptional patient care in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.


    Other Opportunities Available:

    • Haematology Clinical Associate / Resident Physician

    Ready to advance your career in cancer care?

    If you are interested in joining our team, please visit Consultant / Senior Consultant (Haematology) Job Details | NUHS , Clinical Associate / Resident Physician, Haematology - Oncology Job Details | NUHS  or contact Mr Chia Zhi Wen at mmo@nuhs.edu.sg

    Be part of something extraordinary. Your journey in transforming cancer care starts here.


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