This post is for 8 programmed activities per week
About the Organisation:
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) is a directorate of NHS National Services Scotland (NSS). Accountable to the Scottish Government, NSS works at the very heart of the health service, providing national support services and expert advice to NHSScotland. It also plays an active and crucial role in the delivery of effective healthcare to patients and the public.
The core purpose of SNBTS is to meet the transfusion needs of patients in. To deliver this, SNBTS is the specialist provider of transfusion medicine in Scotland, supplying high quality blood, tissues, cells, products and services. SNBTS works with communities, hospitals and professionals to ensure that the donor’s gift is used wisely and for the benefit of patients.
Within SNBTS, the Patient Services division is responsible for the care of patients undergoing stem cell collection and a range of therapeutic apheresis procedures as well as the provision of transfusion and transplantation laboratory services.
The post:
This new post of up to 8 PA's per week is a Consultant Haematologist within SNBTS Patient Services Division based at the SNBTS Edinburgh and South East Scotland Regional Centre on the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh site.
The main duties are providing consultant level Transfusion Medicine support to the SNBTS Clinical Laboratories and Clinical Apheresis Unit and supporting the SNBTS Transfusion Practitioners and Hospital Transfusion Committees in the South East of Scotland.
The post-holder is expected to take part in the SNBTS National Consultant Rota for out of hours and daytime on-call.
Time will be allocated for continuing professional development. Maintenance of CPD compliance of RCPath is mandatory as is maintenance of full registration with GMC.
The candidate:
Applicants must be registered medical practitioners who are included on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council or within six months of completing CCT qualification in Haematology.