Permanent role or fixed term (up to a year) is available in New Zealand’s largest Stem Cell Transplant and Malignant Haematology Service. Opportunities for research, quality improvement, basic science collaboration, and education Visa support provided Based in Auckland, New Zealand Position Highlights This regional Cancer and Blood Service is leading provider of cancer care in the Auckland region, serving a large and varied population of around 1.7 million people. Based in the malignant haematology and stem cell transplant team with a focus on transplant and cellular therapy while having the opportunity to be involved in the full spectrum of haematological cancer care. Sub-speciality experience and research in aspects of general and malignant haematology including the treatment of plasma cell disorders, leukaemia, and stem cell transplantation is sought Join the malignant Clinical Haematology Service, providing secondary haematology services to the central Auckland area and tertiary services including treatment of acute leukaemia, high grade lymphoma and autologous/allogeneic stem cell transplant for the greater Auckland region (population greater than 1.5 million). The Malignant Haematology service works closely with a well-established thrombosis unit and bleeding disorder program including dedicated haemophilia care, as well as LabPlus who provides integrated and comprehensive laboratory support for the clinical service. This service also has an extensive suite of clinical trials (collaborative group, investigator initiated, and pharmaceutical sponsored) as well as excellent links with regional medical and radiation oncology programs. In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the teaching programme for undergraduate medical students, registrars and hospital staff. An interest in quality improvement is also valuable supporting this unit’s drive for excellence and continued FACT accreditation. Professional Requirements FRCPA or equivalent qualification Eligible for vocational registration within the scope of haematology with the Medical Council of New Zealand or Special Purpose Locum Tenens registration Remuneration Package The remuneration packages defined by the SECA Collective Agreement basic salary for a 40 hour week and additional allowances for on Call Duty six weeks holiday per year 10 days study leave plus an allowance of 16,000 dollars per year relocation package covering cost of removal to New Zealand superannuation How to Apply if this position is of interest to you either on a permanent or local basis please do upload your CV and cover letter for our immediate consideration.