Locum Consultant in General haematology & Haemato-oncology
Listed on 2026-03-02
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Healthcare
Healthcare Consultant, Healthcare Management
Locum Consultant in General haematology & Haemato-oncology Locations:
London
Salary:£109,725 to £145,478 a year Per Annum
DescriptionThe Department of Clinical Haematology is based on 4 sites (Royal London, St Bartholomew's, Whipps Cross and Newham Hospitals) and functions as one department. The medical team consists of 22 consultant haematologists and 9 haematology trainees, plus middle grade and academic haematology fellows. We have a busy and interesting clinical and research practice and hold one of the largest NIHR‑funded research portfolio for non‑malignant haematology research in the UK.
The Pathology laboratory is one of the largest in the UK and all laboratories are UKAS‑accredited. Barts Health NHS Trust, Homerton University NHSFT and Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust have agreed to form a Pathology Partnership. The three organisations process more than 100,000 tests a day on behalf of patients across North East and South East London. Pathology partnerships are a nationally advocated model to enable optimisation of staff and equipment and ensure sustainability of laboratory services.
The newly formed East and South East London (ESEL) NHS Pathology Partnership will improve the quality of services for NHS patients, speed up response times for NHS clinicians, and achieve operational and economic efficiencies.
Main duties of the job
- Main duties and responsibilities
- General Duties
- To be an active member of the department and help deliver the departmental mission of excellence in clinical care and teaching.
- Continuing responsibility for providing a specialist service for the patients referred into the department in line with Trust and NHS targets, including performing all administrative duties associated with patient care.
- Liaison and communication with the Clinical Director, the Lead Clinician, and the Service Manager.
- Clinical duties
- Outpatient clinics, for patients cared for in the general haematology service based at Whipps Cross Hospital.
- Chemotherapy clinics.
- To provide evidence‑based care for all out‑patients and to accept personal responsibility for the total clinical care of the patients referred to him/her.
- To help provide triaging/vetting of general haematology referrals and advice and guidance to local GPs.
- To liaise effectively and on a timely basis with General Practitioners, community services, and all healthcare agencies.
- To collaborate positively with colleagues to provide effective clinical leadership for all the staff in the service.
- To maintain up to date knowledge of scientific, clinical, and technical developments in haematology.
Final date to receive applications: 11 March 2026
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