You will be expected to actively participate as a member of the UHS Haematology team, with a specific focus on laboratory haematology, myeloma and myeloid disorders. 1.1 Within the haematology laboratory team: - Oversee laboratory reporting of blood films, bone marrow aspirates and trephine biopsies and other diagnostic specimens as appropriate - Oversee SI-HMDS reporting of haematological malignancies in collaboration with other consultants, clinical scientists and biomedical scientists - Supervision and training of junior medical staff, clinical scientists and biomedical scientists in laboratory medicine and SI-HMDS reporting - Attendance at diagnostic and clinical management MDT meetings - Active involvement in the development of the SI-HMDS service 1.2 Within the UHS myeloma and myeloid teams: - Management of patients with myeloma and myeloid disorders in the day case and outpatient setting. - To discuss cases as appropriate at the Southampton leukaemia and myeloma MDTs - Active involvement in the recruitment and management of patients within clinical trials 1.3 Within the UHS Haematology Service: - Undertaking the triage of new referrals and advice and guidance to primary care and the wider trust - Active involvement in the teaching of junior doctors and undergraduates 1.4 Interactions with other departments: - Contributing to the development of referral and diagnostic pathways both for primary care and the wider hospital. - Contributing to the non-resident out of hours consultant cover for combined haemato-oncology and general haematology 1.5 Interaction within the region: - Active collaboration with other colleagues in the region through MDT and network wide working - Development of regional diagnostic and referral pathways in collaboration with other colleagues 2.1 Teaching and Training: - Active involvement in co-ordination of teaching and training within the department is strongly encouraged as part of this role - All consultants are expected to actively participate in teaching and training of junior medical and nursing staff and allied health professionals - All consultants are expected to clinically supervise junior medical staff- Involvement in educational supervision is expected, subject to General Medical Council requirements What were looking for: - MRCP and FRCPath (or equivalent) - An appropriate level of clinical experience and competence in clinical and laboratory haematology to practice independently at consultant level. Individuals wishing to apply must be registered with the General Medical Council (GMC). The successful candidate will be employed under the terms and conditions of service for Consultants (England) 2003. Interviews will be held on 6/3/25. Job Reference; 188-MB80125 This vacancy closes on or before; 13/2/25 Should you have any queries, please use the contact details below to get in touch.