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Consultant in Haematology (UK or overseas with CESR support)

 

Job Description

A well-run and state of the art pathology collaborative in the East Midlands are actively seeking a consultant haematologist to join an existing team of 8 consultants.

This is a replacement for a consultant with an interest in Multiple Myeloma (Myeloma lead for RDH), though candidates with other areas of interest may be considered taking into account the service needs and job plans.

The Haematology department currently provides care up to Level 2b (BCSH 2010), with plans for a shared care arrangement, repatriating autologous stem cell transplant patients at day +1, to be implemented in the near future.

The successful candidate will be expected to lead the myeloma autologous stem cell program and is a  full time post, however any candidates who wish to work less than full time will be considered and supported. 

Requirements for this position are:

  • MRCP or equivalent
  • FRCPath in Haematology
  • IETLS or OET

Haematologists with senior experience practicing at consultant level are invited to apply.

International candidates with experience at consultant level and FRCPath can be considered for locum consultant roles.

UK based candidates not yet on the specialist register will be supported with their CESR application if required.

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    HOW WILL IMG CONNECT SUPPORT YOU?

    When applying with IMG Connect you’ll have the full support of an expert recruitment team who will be your recruitment and relocation partners throughout the process. We\'ll support you with:

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    ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE?

    EEA Candidates:

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    Non-EEA Candidates:

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    UK based applicants

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