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Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Non-Malignant Haematology for a 24-month fixed-term contract. The role involves supporting the haematology service and participating in various clinical duties, including outpatient care and MDTs. The Trust is committed to providing exceptional care and fostering a supportive environment for children and their families.
The post is an appointment for a 24-month fixed-term contract as a Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Non-Malignant Haematology at Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
The Clinical Duties of the Post Include:
The post holder's primary duty will be to support the haematology service, assisting patients, experienced nursing staff, and consultants in delivering a tertiary paediatric haematology service. The clinical fellow will not be based on an inpatient ward and will primarily work within the Non-Malignant service, reviewing haematology outpatients and coordinating their care within Alder Hey and at their local trusts.
The post holder will share in the day-to-day supervision of junior medical staff in the department and may deputise for absent colleagues, performing additional duties during emergencies and unforeseen circumstances.
Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust is one of Europe’s largest and busiest children’s hospitals, treating a wide range of conditions. We offer services across multiple sites and provide specialist inpatient care for children with complex mental health needs. We have a strong research portfolio, leading in children’s medicines, infection, inflammation, and oncology research. Our Innovation Hub fosters collaboration between clinicians and industries to develop new products and technologies.
We recognize that caring for children involves more than medical treatment; it’s about making children feel safe, happy, and confident as they grow. We are committed to supporting children and their families, including parents, siblings, and caregivers.
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