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A notable healthcare provider in Dartford seeks a full-time Consultant Haematologist. The role involves delivering comprehensive haematology care and supervising a dynamic team. The ideal candidate will bring extensive expertise in haematology and a strong commitment to community service, supporting a population of approximately 400,000. This position offers a collaborative environment and flexible work options.
The Haematology Service is looking to employ a full-time consultant. This is an exciting new role that has been agreed to enable expansion of the existing department. The appointee will have joint and shared duties with the 5 existing substantive full time consultants for Haemato-oncology patients, Pine Therapy Chemotherapy Day Unit, liaison haematology, lab and Blood Bank expert cover and an on-call consultant rota 1:6 (including the post holder).
All consultants are supervising two rotating training Haematology Specialist Registrars, a middle
grade haematology doctor, 3 junior doctors and work along with five specialist haematology nurses and the acute oncology nursing service.
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust Haematology Service has a catchment area for North West Kent, Dartford, Gravesend, Swanley and Bexley as its main urban centres serving a local population of approximately 400,000 people.
This post is advertised as a new full time Consultant Haematologist post however, anyone who
wishes to work less than full time is encouraged to apply. Any aspiring applicant who has potential for part-time duties is encouraged to contact the consultant for a private discussion. If the latter is deemed the successful candidate, modification of the job content will be discussed on a personal basis with the Trust. There is the opportunity to job share and work flexibly as the service allows.
We are looking for a dynamic individual with drive and vision, who will play a key role in the multiprofessional specialist haematology team, providing clinical care to patients in the hospital and community. This will include clinical supervision of non-consultant grade medical colleagues and specialist nurses. They will also contribute to the development of Haematology Services, within the community and hospital setting including educational activities.
The post holder will be based at Darent Valley Hospital (DVH). The service is in the process of being reconfigured to allow for multi-disciplinary team working, to encourage sub-specialisation and expansion of the core team delivering Haematology services. The aim is to expand our enthusiastic team to meet the increasing population needs within our catchment area.
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The post holder has responsibility for the delivery of haematology care and will be responsible for
the day-to-day supervision of speciality doctors. The post holder along with their consultant
haematology colleagues, will work collaboratively with the Management Team to deliver the clinical care strategy to ensure the highest quality of care for patients and families in all settings.
The post holder will be expected to participate in community services across the whole catchment area. The post holder will be based at Darent Valley Hospital and will provide a telephone clinic service for Queen Marys Hospital.
The post holder will be expected to be involved in the development of all the clinical services with close liaison with colleague Consultants and the Senior Management Team.
The post holder will provide clinical supervision to the specialty doctors.
The post holder will contribute to the on-call rota, 1: 6 (with the addition of the post holder). If more than one person is appointed then the on call rota will be altered appropriately.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.