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A leading NHS healthcare provider is seeking a full-time Consultant in Haematology to join a robust team responsible for delivering diagnostic and clinical haematological services. The successful candidate will manage inpatients, provide education to junior staff, and contribute to clinical research. Applicants with an interest in lymphoma or haemostasis are encouraged to apply. Opportunities for part-time and flexible arrangements are available.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 08 January 2026
Gloucestershire Hospitals is inviting applications for a full time Consultant Haematologist post.
This is an exciting opportunity for a Consultant Haematologist to join an established team of 9 consultants who provide a full range of diagnostic and clinical haematology services, and manage inpatients to BCSH Level 3.
The post is a general Haematology post covering all areas of district general Haematology practice. However, a sub‑specialist interest would be expected to complement and support the existing Haematology Consultant establishment, in line with well‑developed specialist pathways and teams. The department would particularly welcome candidates with an interest in lymphoma and haemostasis/thrombosis.
The successful postholder will be supported in continuing professional development and will join a JACIE accredited service with an established transplant team. The department has a strong portfolio of trials and is supported by an active cancer clinical trials research team.
The department prides itself on being a cohesive, collaborative and supportive place to work and would warmly welcome the right candidate. Applications will also be considered from those who wish to work part time and flexible working arrangements will be considered.
The Consultant team consists of 9 consultants and is supported by 3‑4 NTN Specialist Registrars (ST3+), 3 Specialty Doctors, 1 Clinical fellow and 1 ST1/2, with additional junior medical staff covering the ward. We have recently expanded the nursing team to 1 Macmillan Advanced Nurse Practitioner, 1 Transfusion Practitioner and 7 Specialist Nurses, covering transplant, MPN, myeloma, lymphoma, myeloid disorders and haemoglobinopathy. The team are also well supported by 3 non‑medical prescribing pharmacists.
The successful candidate will join an established team within the Trust, working closely with Oncology and other specialities within the Trust as required.
The post‑holder will provide specialist Haematology services, together with appropriate teaching and supervision of junior doctors and medical students. He/she will be expected to work closely with general practitioners and hospital‑based medical and laboratory staff to provide a seamless service and deliver high quality patient care.
This includes managing inpatients to BCSH Level 3 care at the Regional Cancer Centre based at Cheltenham General Hospital (CGH) on a rotational basis, though the post will include duties at both CGH and Gloucester Royal Hospital.
The post is available at 10 PAs per week including on‑call commitments shared with the other consultant colleagues on the rota, 1:8 depending on the agreed job plan. Whole‑time, part‑time or job share applicants welcome.
Gloucestershire Hospitals is one of the largest hospital trusts in the country and provides high quality acute, elective and specialist care for a population of more than 650,000 people, employing a workforce of almost 8,000 staff. A successful Trust with a strong track record of achievement, we are situated mainly on the two larger operational sites, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital. We are a centre of excellence for oncology, stroke care and trauma.
We actively promote professional development and staff wellbeing and provide access to resources to undertake developmental activities.
Join us on our 'Journey to Outstanding' – The Trust's 5 year strategic plan to deliver the best care for everyone.
Why do we choose to live in Gloucestershire? please see our recruitment video.
Voted as the best place to live in the UK by the Times and the Sunday Times in 2021, Gloucestershire offers the spectacular beauty of the Cotswolds, the Cathedral city of Gloucester and the Regency town of Cheltenham. Not only is it a naturally beautiful part of the country, Gloucestershire has excellent cultural and recreational facilities, superb housing and schools, making it a highly desirable place to live and work. Cheltenham is renowned for its annual Race Festival as well as four extraordinary Jazz, Science, Music and Literature festivals.
We have easy access to Wales and the university facilities of Bristol, Birmingham and Oxford.
Clinical responsibilities
The post is a general Haematology post covering all areas of district general Haematology practice. However, a sub‑specialist interest would be expected to complement the sub‑specialist interests of the existing Haematology Consultant establishment.
Laboratory responsibilities
Education and training
Other Responsibilities
Research
Further information on can be found on: https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/about-us/research-our-hospitals/cancer-clinical-trials/
We recognise the importance of continuing medical education and actively encourage our consultant team to prioritise professional development. A mentoring scheme for new consultant staff is well established and each new appointee will be appointed a mentor shortly after appointment.
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.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust