Post Graduate Fellow – Haematology (Myeloma and Clinical Trials) – RPAH (Apply via eCredential)
Employment Type: Temporary Full Time from February 2026 up to January 2027
Position Classification: Post Graduate Fellow
Requisition ID: REQ573836
Sydney Local Health District (SLHD) is seeking a Post Graduate Fellow to join our team at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
We are looking for a Post Graduate Fellow in Haematology! The primary purpose of the role of the Post Graduate Fellow in Haematology (Myeloma and Clinical Trials) is to provide program of additional training to develop subspecialty interests in Haematology (Myeloma and Clinical Trials) and to further develop core clinical skills required in this area. The Post Graduate Fellow will have completed advanced training to become a specialist medical practitioner in Post Graduate Fellow in Haematology (Clinical Trials) or have completed specialist training in another discipline relevant to the Fellowship training program.
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital has a large Haematology Clinical Trials Unit and is a leader in NSW in T-cell directed therapies. The Post Graduate Fellow will provide additional medical support to staff involved in clinical trials, while having the opportunity to expand their own training and experience in this area.
The Post Graduate Fellow will provide high quality clinical care, diagnostic and consultative specialty services in Haematology at the level of a Post Graduate Fellow, and participate in teaching, research, quality improvement and administrative activities within the Haematology Department and RPAH as required. They will ensure high standards of professional performance and contribute to an academic environment which supports education, research and professional development.
The Post Graduate Fellow will have completed advanced training to become a specialist medical practitioner in Haematology and/or have completed specialist training in another discipline relevant to the Fellowship training program. Although not an essential requirement, an appropriately qualified appointee to this position with Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in Laboratory Haematology (or equivalent) may also be granted scope of clinical practice by NSW Health Pathology.
The successful applicant will be registered, or eligible for registration, with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), and Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) with recognised qualifications in Haematology and/or other equivalent specialist recognition as provided for in the NSW Staff Specialists (State) Award. (Note: Applicants expecting to be awarded their Fellowship prior to, or within three months of the expected commencement date, may be considered.)
Salary and conditions are in accordance with the NSW Staff Specialist (State) Award.
For enquiries about the position, please contact Professor Joy Ho and Dr Christian Bryant via email at Joy.Ho1@health.nsw.gov.au or Christian.Bryant@health.nsw.gov.au.
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Applications Close: 26 May 2025