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  • 7 Sep 2023 12:08 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Northern Health is seeking a Thrombosis Fellow to commence February 2024.

    Applications close on Friday 29 September 2023

    This fellow will be involved in the thrombosis service provision which includes the development of a virtual thrombosis service. Our thrombosis service sees over 400 new thrombosis patients a year and leads a dedicated anticoagulation stewardship program with concurrent active clinical trials and investigator-led research. We also provide a general haematology service that sees haematological conditions ranging from thrombosis and haemostasis, obstetrics haematology to malignant presentations including acute leukaemias, lymphomas and myelomas.

    This fellow will work alongside our already accredited registrars and clinical team. Research is also an integral part of the Haematology Unit at Northern Health. Our investigator-led haematology research focuses on thrombotic disorders with a dedicated thrombosis research laboratory at the Northern Research Precinct and led by NECTAR (NorthErn Clinical diagnostics and ThrombovAscular Research) Centre, supported by a number of PhD students and offer numerous publication opportunities as well as higher research degree projects.

    For any enquiries, please contact Dr Yin Lim (Head of Diagnostic Haematology, Thrombosis & Research Lead) at huiyin.lim@nh.org.au.

    Applications close on Friday 29 September 2023

  • 31 Aug 2023 1:09 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Fellow/Senior Registrar (advanced trainee) in Haematology: Available from February 2024

    Applications close Friday 29 September 2023

    Exciting opportunities are available at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) for a Fellow / Senior Registrar in clinical and laboratory haematology available from February 2024 for 12 months.

    The position is suitable for trainees who have completed, or are completing, RACP and RCPA joint training in 2023 or 2024 and wish to develop further expertise in clinical research. Applicants need to have passed part 1 FRACP.

    The laboratory is accredited for training by RCPA. The position is also suitable for an applicant who needs to complete one year of accredited laboratory only training and would like to develop further interests in translational research.

    The following opportunities are available for an RACP/RCPA Fellow.

    Position 1 is a Clinical Trials Fellow with the opportunity to coordinate and co-lead clinical trials across the spectrum of haematology malignancies. The clinical trials range from phase 1 to phase 3 including first in- human studies. The department focus is on acute myeloid leukaemia, myeloma and lymphoma and myeloproliferative disorders.

    Position 2 is a Cellular Therapy Fellow. Working with Cell and Tissue Therapies of Western Australia (CTTWA) 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 CTTWA and is actively involved with a CAR-T cell therapy developmental program using autologous cells and trials of “off the shelf” allogeneic CAR-T cells.

    All RPH Haematology Fellows/Registrars will have the opportunity to participate in translational research projects in collaboration with Professor Wendy Erber and her world class team at the University of Western Australia. Fellows have recently been successful applicants for research grants looking at:

    • The role of plasma cfDNA (liquid biopsies) in the diagnosis and management of acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes.

    • Improving the detection of 17p deletion in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and multiple myeloma using novel immunoflow-FISH.

    • Platelet transcriptome as novel biomarker in myeloproliferative neoplasms

      Responsibilities include a shared service commitment with other fellows and advanced trainees in performing and reporting bone marrow biopsies and reporting laboratory results including peripheral bloods and flow cytometry. Clinical responsibilities include inpatient care, outpatients and a consultative service and an on-call commitment.

      RCPA laboratory only trainees will have a reduced clinical role as per college requirements.

    Please forward an expression of interest and a CV by Friday 29 September 2023 with the names and contact details (email and telephone number) of 2 referees to:

  • 25 Aug 2023 3:05 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematology Research Fellow – Malignant (Cellular Therapies & Myeloma) - Monash Health

    Applications close 8 September 2023

    Monash Haematology

    Monash Haematology is a dynamic academic research organization that integrates the best evidence–base into routine patient care. It provides haematology care to a population of approximately 1.3 million, making it one of the largest services in Australia. Key leadership areas in clinical care and research include: a) Lymphoid diseases, myeloma and CLL b) Acute Leukaemia and Myelodysplastic Syndromes d) Venous thromboembolic disease e) Haemoglobinopathy f) Obstetric Haematology and g) Transfusion medicine.

    Job summary

    Purpose

    The primary focus of this position is to provide training and experience in clinical research and additional experience in the management of blood cancers, including but not limited to CAR-T transplantation, autologous stem cell transplantation and multiple myeloma.

    The incumbent will also be required to assist in the medical supervision of other patients participating in clinical studies and contribute to regular functioning of the Haematology Research unit. They will also be expected to participate in the advanced trainee teaching programmes and other relevant unit and hospital educational, scientific/research and quality activities.

    For more information download the position description

    or the Monash Health website

  • 25 Aug 2023 2:58 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematology Research Fellow – Haemostasis and Thrombosis - Monash Health

    Closing date: 8 September 2023

    Monash Haematology is a dynamic academic research organization that integrates the best evidence–base into routine patient care. It provides haematology care to a population of approximately 1.3 million, making it one of the largest services in Australia. Key leadership areas in clinical care and research include: a) Lymphoid diseases, myeloma and CLL b) Acute Leukaemia and Myelodysplastic Syndromes d) Venous thromboembolic disease e) Haemoglobinopathy f) Obstetric Haematology and g) Transfusion medicine.

    About the Role

    The Haematology Research Fellow will be a key member of a busy and large academic Clinical Haematology Unit based at the Clayton Campus of Monash Health. The primary focus of this position is to provide training and experience in clinical research of disorders of haemostasis and thrombosis, and additional experience in the management of thrombotic disorders.

    The incumbent will provide clinical care to patients and also be required to assist in the medical supervision of other patients participating in clinical studies, as well as actively contributing to the regular functioning of the Haematology Research unit.

    The Fellow will be encouraged to engage in translational research with opportunities for writing manuscripts, involvement in projects and attendance at national and international conferences. The Fellow will be supported in developing protocols and is expected to participate in the advanced trainee teaching program and other relevant unit and hospital educations, scientific/research and quality activities. Participation at clinical meetings will include case presentations, journal article reviews and topic presentations.

    For full information down load the pdf

    or monash health website

  • 22 Aug 2023 12:58 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Consultant Haematologist/MOSS

    (1.0 FTE 12-month fixed term) Applications close 15 September 2023

    Haematology Department, CM Health

    Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau is a dynamic and progressive organisation at the forefront of innovative health delivery, working with New Zealand’s most culturally diverse populations. 

    Middlemore Hospital (800-beds), provides medical and surgical care to a rapidly growing population of approximately 601,000 people. The Haematology department provides diagnostics & clinical support services for patients with the full range of haematological malignant and non-malignant disorders and has an in-patient ward, chemotherapy day ward, outpatients, coagulation service, haematology laboratory and blood bank services, all located on-site.

    We are seeking an enthusiastic and committed haematologist or senior advanced trainee to join our existing team of 7 Haematologists for 12 months to cover extended leave.  The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of patient care including inpatient management of acute haematology, clinics, and supervision of outpatient treatment in the day ward.  An interest in the management of thrombotic and haemostatic disorders would be ideal, and there is the opportunity to develop skills in clinical research. This full-time role fulfils the requirements for core RACP training in haematology. Part-time applicants would be considered.  To view the job description click here

    Applicants should be Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Australasia or equivalent, or be senior advanced trainees in the RACP/RCPA joint training programme in haematology. Eligibility for Vocational Registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand is essential.

    Please click here to apply.

    For more information, please contact Barbara Ridgway in the Recruitment Centre on 021 198 3898 or Barbara.ridgway@middlemore.co.nz

    Applications close: 15 September 2023

    Job number: CMH202311312

    At Counties Manukau Health people and their lives matter to us. We are a values based and inclusive organisation that is committed to delivering the best health outcomes for our community. To help us achieve this we need a workforce that reflects the population we serve. We strongly encourage applications from all backgrounds who share our values and have a passion to work in our community and would greatly value seeing applicants from our Maaori and Pacific communities. We are also committed to our Disability Strategy, which focuses on people with disabilities; they are our patients, whaanau, community and our staff - all carefully considered in our action plan. Together we will improve the accessibility needs for everyone who has a disability. Our values are Valuing Everyone- Whakawhanaungatanga , Kind –Manaakitanga, Together –Kotahitanga, Excellent- Rangatiratanga. If these are your values too, then join us today.

  • 14 Aug 2023 2:22 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)
    Joondalup Health Campus - WA

    Consultant Pathologist - Haematology

    Closing Date  15 September 2023

    Sessional / Part-time | Commencing October 2023 / January 2024

    Joondalup Health Campus (JHC) is a 722-bed facility owned by Ramsay Health Care, Australia’ s leading private hospital operator.  Providing care to public and private patients, JHC offers comprehensive acute medical care to Perth's growing northern community. With over 3,200 staff, the hospital is located 25km north of Perth's CBD, fostering work-life balance and professional growth. Learn more at www.joondaluphealthcampus.com.au.

    Salary range: Depending on experience - Year 1-9 consultant (Total package range $336,466-$427,888 pro rata)

    The Position:

    As the Lead Haematology Consultant, you will oversee specialised patient care through consultations, clinical shifts, and lab duties at JHC and the on-site pathology provider, WDP. Collaborate with various stakeholders for coordinated multidisciplinary care, provide guidance to internal and external physicians, and supervise outpatient services. This role offers a distinctive and dynamic opportunity in close collaboration with the Director of Medical Services and WDP. Your responsibilities also encompass initial guidance for both internal and external physicians, along with overseeing the clinical assessment and management of patients referred to outpatient care.

    What we are looking for:

    •  Current AHPRA medical registration.
    • Fellowships: RACP and RCPA.
    • Expertise in clinical haematology, diagnostics, and therapeutics in complex hospital settings.
    • Recent experience in hematologic malignancy management.
    • Proficiency in CanMEDS competencies: medical expertise, communication, collaboration, management, advocacy, scholarship, professionalism.
    • Dedicated to coordinated multidisciplinary teamwork and improving patient care systems.
    • Record of audit, teaching, and clinical research commitment.
    • Strong interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
    • Proficient in IT, including Microsoft Office and medical databases.
    Join Joondalup Health Campus and enjoy:
    • Complimentary parking
    • Flexible work options
    • Ramsay Employee Club: discounts on retail, dining, and entertainment
    • Employee Assistance Program: counselling, wellbeing, legal, and financial support
    • Access to Ramsay corporate discounts: health insurance, gym, IT, travel
    • Opportunities for growth and professional development with our support.

    Everyone who joins Ramsay:

    • Mandatory Covid-19 vaccination, approved by the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation
    • Recent National Police check (within 12 months)
    • Some roles may necessitate a Working-With-Children check and proof of immunisation against infectious diseases.

    For more information and to apply:

    Email Dr Yusuf Mamoojee on 08 9400 9439 or MamoojeeY@ramsayhealth.com.au  or www.ramsaydocs.com.au

    Applications must include a CV and 2 current work-related referees.

    Closing Date:    Close of business 15 September 2023

  • 5 Jul 2023 3:51 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Research Fellow, Haematology – North Shore Hospital/ Auckland, New Zealand

    Closing date for applications: 31 August 2023

    Provide outstanding clinical care in one of the most liveable cities in the world.

    Would you like to provide direct clinical care and improve outcomes for patients in a dynamic haematology and research department, all whilst living in one of the most liveable cities in the world?

    The Haematology Service @ North Shore Hospital in Auckland provides comprehensive clinical haematology and laboratory haematology services to a large and culturally diverse population of over 630,000 people in the west and north of Auckland, New Zealand. 

    We are looking for a Research Fellow to join our well established, large and active research team which is well recognised nationally and internationally. Our research unit is currently conducting over 30 clinical trials covering a wide array of haematological malignancies. 

    This strong research focus allows us to provide patients with some of the latest novel anti-cancer drugs and treatment options and will provide you with hands on experience in managing the patients recruited in our trials as well as exposure to the latest therapeutic agents used worldwide ( mabs, BITE’s). 

    Auckland, New Zealand consistently ranks as one of the world’s most liveable cities.  The 2019 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranks Auckland in joint third place. Auckland is also famous for its easy access to beaches and bush walks, along with numerous high quality restaurants and wineries.

    Applications are invited from individuals suitably qualified advance trainees in haematology or currently undertaking training. Applicants must have or be eligible to register with the Medical Council of New Zealand.  

    Salary and conditions of employment will be in accordance with the New Zealand Association of Salaried Medical Specialists’ collective agreement MOSS Scale.

    The position is available starting March 1st 2024. 

    For more information, Position Description here or please contact either of:

    Dr. Sophie Leitch  – Research Lead, Haematology at Sophie.leitch@waitematadhb.govt.nz

    Francisca Reed- Research Unit Manager at Francisca.reed@waitematadhb.govt.nz

  • 19 Jun 2023 3:51 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Commencing in February 2024 a number of Clinical and Translational Research Fellowships will be available at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. These have now been advertised and links to further details about the positions are shown below. Any enquiries can be directed to Andrew Spencer: andrew.spencer@monash.edu

    Fellow - CAR-T      https://www.livehire.com/careers/alfredhealth/job/64292/OC75HUI0U/fellow-in-haematology-2024-car-t

    Fellow - Cellular therapy/BMT    https://www.livehire.com/job/alfredhealth/64286

    Fellow - Lymphoma    https://www.livehire.com/job/alfredhealth/64287

    Fellow - Myeloma    https://www.livehire.com/job/alfredhealth/64288

    Fellow - Leukaemia      https://www.livehire.com/job/alfredhealth/64290


  • 12 May 2023 1:50 PM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Haematology Clinical Research Fellow (Lymphoma, Myeloma, Leukaemia/MDS)

    Positions available from February 2024 (negotiable start dates)
    12 months, with preference for candidates seeking extensions to 2 years subject to satisfactory performance

    Essential criteria

    • completed (or in the final/penultimate year of training) as a Clinical Haematologist

    • post-FRCPath examination (UK candidates)

    • registered with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority (or eligible for registration visit https://www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/International-Medical-Graduates.aspx for further information)

    • excellent clinical and interpersonal skills

      Desirable criteria

    demonstrated interest in clinical research

    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. The hospital is Perth’s largest public tertiary hospital, located 5km west of central Perth.

    For an overview of our department and trials currently open visit www.bloodcancerwa.org.au

    Key responsibilities

    • Identification, recruitment, and care of patients on clinical trials

    • Disease subtype focused outpatient clinics

    • Design, presentation and publication of clinical research

      Why join us?

    • Work in one of the most active Haematology clinical trials unit in the world

    • Mentoring opportunities with leaders in the field

    • Our fellows have been extremely productive with multiple oral presentations at ASH, high impact first author publications and involvement in investigator initiated trials

    • Protected research time, with projects tailored to suit the disease interests of the successful candidate

    • Work/life balance: no rostered after hours or weekend commitment

    • Enjoy a great quality of life: Perth is clean, safe, family friendly, has excellent schools, a vibrant arts/dining scene, and sunny climate well suited to an outdoor lifestyle

      Applications and further information

      Prof Chan Cheah
      email
      chan.cheah@health.wa.gov.au

  • 26 Apr 2023 9:55 AM | Valerie Orton (Administrator)

    Fellows in Haematology: Available from February 2024

    Exciting positions are available at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) for Fellows/ Senior Registrars in clinical and laboratory haematology available from February 2024 until January 2025.

    The 2 positions are suitable for trainees who have completed, or are completing, RACP and RCPA joint training or equivalent in 2023 or 2024 and wish to develop further expertise in clinical research. Applicants must have completed part 1 FRACP.

    Position 1 is a Clinical Trials Fellow with the opportunity to coordinate and co-lead clinical trials across the spectrum of haematology malignancies. The clinical trials range from phase I to phase III, including first-in- human studies. The department focus is on acute myeloid leukaemia, myeloma, lymphoma and myeloproliferative disorders.

    Position 2 is a Cellular Therapy Fellow. Working with Cell and Tissue Therapies of Western Australia (CTTWA), 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 and is actively involved with a CAR-T cell therapy developmental program using autologous and trials of “off the shelf” allogeneic CAR-T cells.

    RPH Haematology Fellows will also have the opportunity to participate in translational research projects in collaboration with Professor Wendy Erber and her team at the University of Western Australia. Fellows have recently been successful applicants for research grants looking at:

    • The role of plasma cfDNA (liquid biopsies) in the diagnosis and management of acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndromes.

    • Chromosomal analysis of haematological malignancies by imaging flow cytometry for CLL and myeloma using the world-first immunoflow-FISH method.

    • Platelet transcriptome as novel biomarker in myeloproliferative neoplasms.

    Responsibilities also include a shared service commitment with other Fellows and advanced Trainees in performing and reporting bone marrow biopsies, reporting laboratory results including peripheral bloods and flow cytometry. Clinical responsibilities include inpatient care, outpatients and a consultative service and an on call commitment.

    Please forward an expression of interest and a CV by 31 May 2023 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

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