An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Consultant Haematologist to join a growing and forward-looking haematology service in the East of England. This is a replacement consultant post within an established department providing a comprehensive clinical and laboratory haematology service across the region, including West Norfolk and Wisbech. The successful candidate will join an existing consultant team and play a key role in shaping the service's future direction, while also having the opportunity to develop a chosen subspecialist interest through a dedicated weekly session at a major tertiary haematology centre.
Main Responsibilities
- Provide a comprehensive consultant haematology service across the region, covering both clinical and laboratory haematology.
- Hold continuing responsibility for the management of inpatients, outpatients and chemotherapy/day unit patients.
- Run and support new patient clinics, follow-up clinics, ward rounds and specialist haematology reviews.
- Provide expert advice on laboratory results, blood product administration, blood films, bone marrow interpretation, and the management of bleeding and clotting disorders.
- Participate in the haematology on-call rota, currently 1:4 weekdays and 1:4 weekends
- Deliver weekly and monthly clinic commitments, including Macmillan clinic activity, telephone follow-up clinics, coagulation clinics and MDT participation.
- Spend one day per week in a tertiary haematology subspecialty clinic, supporting the development of a specialist interest and strengthening regional pathways.
- Contribute to service improvement programmes, including GIRFT, cost-improvement work, and the implementation of evidence-based new ways of working.
- Support clinical governance, audit, protocol development, teaching, training and service leadership.
- Act as a clinical/educational supervisor where appropriate and support the development of junior doctors and other healthcare professionals.
About the Role
This post sits within a friendly and enthusiastic haematology department that forms an integral part of the wider Division of Medicine. The successful candidate will join a service currently supported by consultant haematologists, a consultant haematology nurse, clinical nurse specialists, speciality registrars and junior doctors. The service delivers a broad haematology offer, with strong links into pathology, transfusion, haemato-oncology diagnostics and regional MDT infrastructure.
The department's haematology laboratory services are part of a wider regional pathology alliance, and the post offers a good mix of clinical haematology, haemato-oncology, transfusion support, anticoagulation and laboratory leadership. The appointee will also be linked into tertiary haemato-oncology pathways, with access to specialist MDTs and subspecialty development opportunities.
Specialist Interest / Tertiary Centre Session
Role
A major attraction of this role is the opportunity to develop a subspecialty interest within haematology through a weekly session at a tertiary centre. This could include exposure to and development in areas such as:
- Myeloma
- Acute leukaemia
- Myeloproliferative neoplasms
- Aplastic anaemia/myelodysplasia
- Lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- Post-allogeneic stem cell transplant follow-up
Depending on experience and interests, there may also be scope to contribute to subspecialty MDT leadership and wider regional pathway development.
Clinical Duties
The consultant will be expected to deliver a broad and hands-on clinical service, including:
- Weekly Macmillan clinic activity for new patients and patients receiving intensive/intravenous chemotherapy
- Weekly telephone follow-up clinics
- Monthly joint telephone follow-up clinics
- Monthly myeloproliferative telephone clinics
- Coagulation clinic participation on a rota basis
- Daily ward rounds during working hours
- Weekend ward rounds when on call
- Participation in local and specialist MDT meetings, including haematology / haemato-oncology case discussions and video-conferenced specialist MDTs
Service Development & Leadership
The appointed consultant will be expected to contribute actively to the department's ongoing improvement programme, including:
- Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT)
- Skill development across the service where required
- Cost Improvement Programme (CIP)
- Implementation of evidence-based service redesign and new ways of working
There is a clear expectation that the incoming consultant will help carry the department forward by contributing to innovation, governance, pathway development, and long-term service sustainability.
Teaching, Training & Governance
The Post Holder Will Be Expected To
- Teach and train junior doctors, medical students and other healthcare professionals
- Act as a clinical/educational supervisor for doctors in training and locally employed doctors, where appropriate
- Participate fully in clinical governance, audit, appraisal and CPD
- Support development of clinical protocols, guidelines and care bundles
- Contribute to quality improvement and wider organisational objectives within the division and trust structure
Person Specification Requirements Essential
- MBBS or equivalent medical qualification
- MRCP Part 1 and Part 2
- Full GMC registration and licence to practise
- Entry on the GMC Specialist Register, or eligibility for entry / within 6 months of CCT or CESR at interview
- Clinical training and experience equivalent to that required for UK CCT in General Internal Medicine or Haematology
- Ability to meet the Specialist Generic Capabilities Framework criteria
- Strong clinical judgement and the ability to manage complex haematology patients independently
- Ability to work effectively across multidisciplinary and interprofessional teams
- Commitment to patient safety, quality improvement, governance, teaching and service development
Desirable
- Other professional qualification or higher degree, for example, in:
- Medical education
- Clinical research
- Management
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