University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Education/Management Fellow – Red Cell

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The Department of Haematology at UCLH
The Department of Haematology at UCLH is seeking a Red Cell Clinical Education/Management Fellow at ST6 level to join our team in August for a period of 12 months.
About the Role
Red Cell Haematology is part of UCL / UCLH Haematology Department and undertakes education, service improvement and provides clinical care for patients with haemoglobinopathies and rare inherited anaemias.
This is a full-time 1 year clinical, research and service improvement post based at UCH, with the aim to improve the care of red cell patients across the Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre Network.
Responsibilities
The postholder will be working clinically with a variety of patient groups and healthcare providers. The expectation would be to understand how management and education structures work within the NHS to facilitate improvements in care.
The postholder will take an active part in the general work of The Red Cell Network, which will include staff training, attendance at management meetings both locally and at an Integrated Clinical System and national (NHSE) level across the geographical patch. The postholder may undertake academic and clinical research to advance the understanding of haemoglobinopathies within the UK.
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Key Responsibilities
- Representation of the trust at network wide meetings
- Developing and delivery of specialist red cell training to clinicians across the red cell network
- Development of network wide policies relating to the care of red cell patients.
- Presence at regional and national meetings with NHSE.
- Participating in collaborative national initiatives, alongside other haemoglobinopathy focused organisations and project teams, to improve experience for clinicians and patients.
About UCLH
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education, and world-class research.
Our Sites
We provide first-class acute and specialist services across eight sites:
- University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing)
- National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals
- University College Hospital Grafton Way Building
- Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
- University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre
- The Hospital for Tropical Diseases
- University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street


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Our Specialties
We are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of many complex illnesses. UCLH specialises in women’s health and the treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal and oral disease. It has world class support services including critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine and pathology.
Sustainability
We are committed to sustainability and have pledged to become a carbon net zero health service, embedding sustainable practice throughout UCLH. We have set an ambitious target of net zero for our direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040.
Application Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Dr Sara Trompeter
- Job title: Consultant Haematologist
- Email address: Sara.trompeter@nhs.net
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