Role Overview
Managing Haematology emergencies within the ward-based setting. Managing patients within the new and follow up clinic including complex chronic conditions. Day unit management of patients including prescribing chemotherapy and managing complications. Laboratory based Haematology including reporting blood films and bone marrow biopsies. Use of the lab for transfusion medicine and coagulation testing. Practical procedures will be performed including bone marrow biopsies.
Organisational Profile
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT) is one of the largest acute and community providers in the West Midlands, having more than 850 beds on the New Cross Hospital site in Wednesfield. As the largest employer in Wolverhampton, we employ around 11,000 staff, more than 1,000 in medical/dental roles.
We are the largest teaching hospital in the Black Country, providing teaching and training to more than 175 medical students each year. We also provide training for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals.
Services
* New Cross Hospital – Maternity, Emergency, Critical Care and Outpatients.
* West Park Hospital – Neuro Rehab, Physiotherapy, Hospital at Home, Outpatient, Care of the Elderly, Hearing Services.
* Cannock Chase Hospital – Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Endoscopy, Rheumatology and Dermatology.
* More than 20 community sites offering services for children and adults.
* Primary Care – 8 GP practices.
* Urgent Treatment Centres at New Cross Hospital and Phoenix Health Centre.
More detail about the services we offer can be found at: www.royalwolverhampton.nhs.uk
Diversity and Inclusion
As an organisation, we celebrate the rich diversity of our workforce and value the skills, knowledge and experience of our international staff members, who come from all over the world. We are inclusive of all cultures, religions and identities and strive towards making our colleagues feel understood and appreciated.
Team and Supervision
The candidate will work in a team comprising 8 consultants, specialist cancer nurses, ward nurses and clinical fellows and junior doctors. Working with a supervisor consultant delivering care to patients with haematological conditions. The candidate will be allocated a supervisor and receive an integrated report on their progress and leaning objectives for the attachment.
Schedule
A timetable can be provided upon request and includes weekly rotations within the ward, out-patient clinic, laboratory, day unit and bone procedures.
Closing Date
This advert closes on Wednesday 24 Dec 2025.
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