University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Fixed Term Specialty Doctor Haematology (12 months)

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Specialty Doctor in Haematology
University Hospitals Sussex are delighted to offer the position of a full (or part) time Specialty Doctor in Haematology for a period of 12 months (from 2 September 2026 to 2 September 2027) to cover maternity leave to work alongside our team of 6 Haematologists, 3 Specialty Registrar’s and 5 Haematology Specialist nurses in the Western half of the trust. This position is based primarily in Worthing Hospital on the beautiful South Coast. We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated and forward looking colleague to work within our close knit team.
About the Role
The Haematology department provides an extensive haemato-oncology practice to level 2b care, as well as general haematology including obstetrics and paediatrics, transfusion medicine and is a UKHCDO accredited Haemophilia Centre.
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This post offers an excellent opportunity to further develop an interest in Haematology and the successful candidate will be expected to have some experience in managing haematology patients in both a ward and outpatient setting.
Key Responsibilities
- To support the Haematology team in providing full clinical care to those with blood disorders and inpatient care to those with haematological malignancy up to and including BSCH level 2B care.
- To support colleagues with specialist advice on all aspects of Haematology both within the trust and in primary care.
- To provide clinical support to the Haematology Laboratory.
- To actively engage in departmental meetings, clinical governance and teaching to our resident doctors.
- To become actively involved in our Haematology trials portfolio.
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At UHSussex, diversity is our strength, and we want you to feel included to help us always deliver Excellent Care Everywhere, as shown in our Outstanding for Caring CQC rating.


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Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: George Double
- Job Title: Clinical Lead Haematology
- Email Address: george.double@nhs.net
- Telephone Number: 01903205111
Applicants are invited to visit the hospital or to phone via hospital switchboard on 01903205111 ext 85439. Monday - Friday 9-5
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