Clinical responsibilities To provide clinical haematology care including outpatient, day care and in-patient review. Take part and discuss the management of patients with malignant haematological diseases at the Network Multi-Disciplinary Team meetings To deal with any clinical haematology referrals from clinical colleagues from other disciplines (medical, surgical, obstetric etc.) To deal with Inpatient referrals, Choose and Book referrals and Advice & Guidance requests from General Practitioners Laboratory Responsibilities To provide laboratory services including blood film and marrow review, laboratory, anticoagulant and transfusion support To provide clinical liaison for service users from hospital and community teams To take all measures to ensure consistently high standards of performance are achieved and maintained in the laboratories To collaborate with the biomedical scientists and other members of the laboratory staff Management/Service Development responsibilities Together with consultant haematologist colleagues, share laboratory management services and clinical management duties. To actively take part in the service development programmes undertaken by the department Education and Training To participate in the Postgraduate and Undergraduate teaching programmes, and teaching of other healthcare professionals To participate in appraisal and assessment of junior medical colleagues, if required Continuing Professional Development To participate in the annual consultant appraisal process, in line with the Trusts appraisal guidelines To maintain an up-to-date job plan and personal development plan To register and participate in an appropriate CPD scheme To participate in Trust Mandatory Training as required.