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SE London and SE England Haemoglobinopathy clinical fellow

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Job summary

A leading NHS trust in London is seeking a Haemoglobinopathy Clinical Fellow to collaborate with specialist teams and manage care for haemoglobinopathy and rare anaemia patients. The role involves participation in local and network audits and teaching responsibilities. Candidates should have significant medical experience and qualifications in haematology. This position offers opportunities for professional development within a collaborative healthcare environment.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3 years general medical experience.
  • Minimum 1-year experience in haematology.
  • Teaching qualification preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in SELSE HCC activities.
  • Coordinate audits with network leads.
  • Support preparation of the annual report.

Skills

Effective interpersonal skills
Excellent verbal communication
Emotional intelligence

Education

MRCP (2) or equivalent
FRCPath qualification

Job description

Go back Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

SE London and SE England Haemoglobinopathy clinical fellow

The closing date is 10 August 2025

The post holders will collaborate with the Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre (HCC) team at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College Hospital, as well as with specialist haemoglobinopathy teams at Lewisham and Croydon University Hospitals and other local centres across the SELSE HCC regional network.

Due to changes in tertiary service organization for haemoglobinopathy and rare congenital anaemias, regional HCCs have been established by NHS England to support specialist teams in delivering and coordinating care for affected children and adults. HCCs are responsible for monitoring care standards, service development, and education.

SELSE HCC, formed by King's College Hospital and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trusts, manages the UK's largest sickle cell disease cohort and hosts the National Haemoglobinopathy Panel overseeing all HCCs nationally. It is part of King's Health Partners (KHP), linking leading NHS trusts and King's College London for research and clinical excellence.

This post targets senior specialist trainees aiming to develop NHS service, network management, teaching, and writing skills, while gaining experience managing haemoglobinopathy and rare anaemia patients throughout their lives.

Main duties of the job

Post holders will work with the Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre (HCC) team at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College Hospital, collaborating with specialist haemoglobinopathy teams at Lewisham and Croydon University Hospitals, as well as other local centres within the SELSE HCC regional network.

Regional HCCs were established by NHS England to support specialist haemoglobinopathy teams in delivering and coordinating care for children and adults with haemoglobinopathy and rare congenital anaemias. They oversee care standards, service development, and education.

The SELSE HCC, formed by King's College Hospital and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trusts, manages the UK's largest sickle cell disease cohort and hosts the National Haemoglobinopathy Panel, which coordinates all HCCs nationally.

SELSE HCC is part of King's Health Partners, a collaboration between King's College London and leading NHS Trusts in London, including Guy's and St Thomas', King's College Hospital, and South London and the Maudsley, with Haematology as one of its key Clinical Academic Partnerships.

About us

The Haematology, Cellular Pathology & Supporting ServicesDirectorate is an integral part of the Cancer and Surgery Clinical Group. The Cancer and Surgery Clinical Group will bring together a number of Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust's services that work collaboratively across the hospital and with our partners to provide excellence in clinical care, research and academia. It will operate as a distinct entity with devolved accountability within the Trust. The aim of this Clinical Group is to deliver the GSTT Cancer and Surgery Strategy.

Job responsibilities
  • Participate and integrate SELSE HCC activities, taking direction from the clinical leads, their clinical supervisors and other colleagues as appropriate.
  • Coordinate multiple aspects of work to local and network audits, as per agreed and established timelines with the network audit lead and local haemoglobinopathy service leads.
  • Support the network lead in preparation of the annual report.
  • Participate in local outpatient clinics to release consultants for outreach clinical duties and other HCC network related work.
  • Together with network management team, liaise with Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams to ensure completion of network audits and implementation of network guidelines.
  • Work collaboratively with network management team and colleagues across SELSE HCC and colleagues in partner institutions, in accordance with HCCs requirements.

Participate in clinical governance activity to ensure network guidelines are kept updated by working with the network guideline writing groups, both adult and paediatric.

Ensure network guidelines are implemented locally and across network SHT and LHTs.

Ensure guidelines on network website are kept up to date.

Ensure network and local audits are completed.

Maintain flexibility in the working week to participate in outpatient clinics as discussed with local supervisor based on clinical need and outreach clinic burden.

To participate in clinical and other service activities with the object of ensuring a high standard of patient care. To participate in local and network wide teaching and training.

Job description
Job responsibilities
  • Participate and integrate SELSE HCC activities, taking direction from the clinical leads, their clinical supervisors and other colleagues as appropriate.
  • Coordinate multiple aspects of work to local and network audits, as per agreed and established timelines with the network audit lead and local haemoglobinopathy service leads.
  • Support the network lead in preparation of the annual report.
  • Participate in local outpatient clinics to release consultants for outreach clinical duties and other HCC network related work.
  • Together with network management team, liaise with Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams to ensure completion of network audits and implementation of network guidelines.
  • Work collaboratively with network management team and colleagues across SELSE HCC and colleagues in partner institutions, in accordance with HCCs requirements.

Participate in clinical governance activity to ensure network guidelines are kept updated by working with the network guideline writing groups, both adult and paediatric.

Ensure network guidelines are implemented locally and across network SHT and LHTs.

Ensure guidelines on network website are kept up to date.

Ensure network and local audits are completed.

Maintain flexibility in the working week to participate in outpatient clinics as discussed with local supervisor based on clinical need and outreach clinic burden.

To participate in clinical and other service activities with the object of ensuring a high standard of patient care. To participate in local and network wide teaching and training.

Attend the SELSE HCC business and strategy meetings, and be an active participant. Support management team including the Chair and deputy in preparation for these meetings.

Attend SELSE monthly MDT meetings.

Person Specification
Education
  • oMRCP (2) or equivalent
  • FRCPath 1
  • oFull MRCP
  • oFull FRCPath qualification
Experience
  • oMinimum 3 years general medical experience
  • oCompleted IMT (or equivalent) training
  • oMinimum 1-year experience in haematology
  • oEvidence of teaching delivered
  • oSenior specialist trainee in haematology post FRCPath 2
  • oTeaching qualification
Knowledge
  • oEvidence of interest in Haemoglobinopathy
  • oUnderstanding of Networks
  • oExperience in haemoglobinopathy care
Behaviours and skills
  • oHighly effective interpersonal and communication skills including listening skills
  • oEmotional intelligence to deal with an MDT, managers and commissioners
  • oExcellent verbal and written communication skills
  • oValues diversity and difference
  • oDemonstrable commitment to partnership working with a range of external organisations
  • Ability to plan/implement effective projects
  • Evidence of working in an MDT
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

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.

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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