Are you a dedicated and forward-thinking Haematologist looking to shape the future of haematology services in a dynamic and collaborative setting? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Consultant in haematology within a progressive NHS organisation in Scotland, offering flexibility, academic engagement, and leadership potential.
This post suits candidates with broad haematology expertise and the ambition to lead in transfusion services, national specialist clinics (e.g. PNH), patient safety, or medical education. You'll join a cohesive team of consultant haematologists supporting a multi-site service with inpatient care at a centralised unit.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Provide expert clinical care across various haematological conditions in outpatient and inpatient settings.
2. Participate in the consultant rota, delivering diagnostic, therapeutic, and advisory services across at least two acute sites.
3. Contribute to specialist clinics (e.g. PNH) and support transfusion services where appropriate.
4. Supervise and mentor junior doctors and contribute to multidisciplinary care pathways.
5. Engage in laboratory reporting and interpretation as part of integrated clinical laboratory services.
6. Participate in clinical audits, quality improvement, and service development initiatives.
7. Actively contribute to the organisation's medical education, simulation training, or human factors development.
8. Support clinical research or lead trials in haemato-oncology (where desired)
Qualifications & Experience:
Essential:
9. MBChB or equivalent medical qualification
10. Complete GMC registration with a licence to practise
11. Inclusion on GMC Specialist Register for Haematology (or within 6 months of CCT at interview)
12. MRCP and FRCPath (or equivalent qualifications)
13. Broad-based and up-to-date clinical experience in both malignant and non-malignant haematology
14. Demonstrated competence in managing a busy haematology unit
15. Ability to supervise junior staff and contribute to multidisciplinary care
Desirable:
16. Higher medical degree (MD, MSc, PhD)
17. Experience within UK training programmes
18. Completion of human factors training or QI fellowship
19. Involvement in haemato-oncology clinical trials
20. Experience in leadership, teaching, or guideline development
Why Join Us?
This is more than just a consultant post — it's an opportunity to innovate, lead, and shape the future of haematology in Scotland. With dedicated SPA time, investment in simulation and patient safety education, and the flexibility to pursue academic, clinical or service development interests, you'll find a supportive and ambitious environment ready to help you thrive.
We welcome interest from individuals seeking flexible working patterns or part-time roles and encourage applications from those with specialist interests or service improvement experience.