In relation to this post, the appointee will specifically be helping to further develop and support Myeloid services (Acute Leukaemias, Myelodysplastic and myeloproliferative disorders). Myeloid team provide level 3 service to Leeds, Harrogate and Huddersfield patients and work closely with bone marrow transplant team and CAR-T Team. Myeloid service is a busy inpatient and outpatient service of multiple clinical trials running which recruit locally and regionally. We also support and advice to our regional colleagues on patient management and provide region wide MDT service of patient with myeloid disorders. They will join a large and established team delivering the full breadth of Haematology services across Yorkshire and beyond with extensive research activity. We also provide TYA services of myeloid malignancies for the region including East Yorkshire. This is a new, substantive 8 PA consultant post offering many opportunities for career development and involvement in research and innovation. The title of Honorary Senior Lecturer at Leeds University Medical School will also be offered (see below). The appointee will be based principally at St Jamess University Hospital with responsibilities as a member of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Clinical and Laboratory Haematology Consultant team providing an integrated pan-Leeds service. The post duties will include inpatient care, outpatient clinic work and a shared-on call commitment (approx. 1:11). The post-holder will be part of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust haematology team, providing advisory and liaison haematology services in their area of expertise. There may be occasional need to visit other areas of the trust (e.g., Leeds General Infirmary and other sites within the city) but no regular commitments occur out with the St Jamess site. We provide inpatient high dose chemotherapy for patient in Leeds, Harrogate, Huddersfield, and York (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia) including newer immunotherapies. We are also regional CAR-T service for eligible people with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Myeloid services have evolved over years, and we provide MDT services to Huddersfield, Bradford, and Airedale NHS Trusts. We have dedicated Bone marrow transplant team attending the MDT regarding transplant related decision. Leeds runs number of clinical trials in Myeloid disorders and is recognised TAP Centre. We also run number of commercial and academic clinical trials including phase 1 trials. Consultant from Haematology malignancy diagnostic services (HMDS) are both part of our MDT and some of the outpatient clinical activity and provide excellent, cutting age and rapid diagnostic services for myeloid malignancies. We work closely both with Leeds University and York University (HMRN). Leeds is MDS specialist centre. The post holder will work with colleagues in the Myeloid team to help provide and support this large established service. Consultant staffing currently is Dr Manish Jain, Dr Chun Teh, Dr Richard Kelly (Myeloid and PNH), Dr Anjum Khan (Myeloid and transplant) and Dr Quentin Hill (Red cell disorder). The service is also supported by number of other consultants (including Dr Catherine Cargo (HMDS), Dr Marina Karakantza (Transfusion), Dr Alesia Kahn (HMDS) and Dr Katja Kimberger (ALL CAR-T). The post holder will have some shared input into benign General Haematology services, which may include hospital and GP liaison, referral review / triage and provision of advice and guidance. The post will also have some input in inpatient and outpatient red cell disorder work. OBJECTIVES OF THE POST To support the established myeloid service including inpatient work, Leukaemia clinic, Myeloproliferative disorder clinic, General Haematology clinic To become part of the Myeloid team to support tertiary Myeloid service To work alongside the clinical consultant body in Haematology to provide general and advisory Haematological services and on call provision to the trust and local community services To establish and further develop research interest in the above areas - joining an existing extensive and long-established research team To be a member of the relevant MDTs for the above malignancies providing local and regional advice and liaison Support red cell service