Locum Consultant in Haematology-interest in Haemophilia and Thrombosis
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Basingstoke
Salary
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Posted
Yesterday
About the role
We are looking for an 8PA locum consultant with an interest in Haemophilia and Thrombosis to cover a 12 month fixed term period of maternity leave. They would join our enthusiastic team to develop integrated Haematology services for the acute hospitals, community hospitals and primary care in Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The role would provide specialist care of patients with inherited bleeding disorders across the Southern Haemophilia Network as well as general non-malignant Haematology laboratory and clinical care. The post will be primarily based on the Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital site but outreach clinics and travel to other hospitals within the Southern Haemophilia Network may be required. Applicants must be on the GMC register and within 6 months of completion of their CCT at time of interview. Application is via NHS jobs or HHFT website. CV's are required for this post. Please ensure that email addresses are provided for referee nominees and other contacts and that start and end dates of training courses and employment are clearly noted on your application form / CV. All candidates applying for this post will be contacted by email once the short listing process is completed.
Clinical Responsibilities The duties outlined below are not definitive and may be changed in accordance with the needs of the service. The post holder will provide continuing responsibility for patients in their charge and in partnership with colleagues working for the proper function of the department. The post holder is required to hold a CCT or equivalent in Clinical Haematology. The post holder should therefore be trained in all aspects of clinical and laboratory Haematology. The post holder should be fully committed to the provision of a high-quality Haematology service to the trust and the community as part of the Haematology department. This is a joint post across Haemophilia and Thrombosis (0.6) and general Haematology (0.4). The post holder will help to shape the role, but it is expected that they will concentrate on the non-malignant general Haematology under a dedicated consultant. This will allow the remaining consultant body to focus on the increasing demands of inpatient and outpatient haemato-oncology services and the implementation of the autologous stem cell project.