We’re looking for a highly motivated Consultant Haematologist to join our friendly and dynamic department at Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, part of the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire Group. You’ll work alongside four experienced Consultant Haematologists to deliver comprehensive general and BSH Level 2b Haemato‑oncology care, covering a broad spectrum of malignant and non‑malignant haematology. This is a replacement post offering the chance to take ownership of specialist interests such as lymphoma, leukaemia, coagulation, or haemostasis.
What We’re Looking For
A passionate and collaborative clinician with excellent diagnostic, laboratory, and patient management skills. You’ll be GMC registered (or within 6 months of CCT), confident working in an MDT environment, and eager to contribute to service development, clinical governance, and education.
What We Offer
- A well‑established, supportive department with a strong multidisciplinary structure and a reputation for excellence
- Opportunities to lead and shape service development and clinical trials through our active R&D programme
- Academic links with the University of Leicester, offering teaching and research collaboration opportunities
- Access to modern, well‑equipped facilities, including a 10‑bed Haematology ward, dedicated chemotherapy suite, and newly developed outpatient services
Responsibilities
- Deliver high‑quality, consultant‑led Haematology services for inpatients and outpatients across North Northamptonshire and neighbouring regions.
- Provide expert care across general and malignant Haematology, including Haemato‑oncology, coagulation, and transfusion services.
- Participate in the 1:4 consultant on‑call rota, with appropriate middle‑grade support.
- Lead and contribute to outpatient clinics, ward rounds, bone marrow lists, and the Haematology MDT.
- Offer clinical advice and interpretation of Haematology investigations to medical colleagues across the Trust and in primary care.
- Take an active role in clinical governance, audit, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Support and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, with opportunities for involvement in research and clinical trials.
- Participate in service development, bringing forward ideas for innovation and pathway improvement.
You’ll be joining a department that values professional growth, collaboration, and compassionate leadership. In return, you’ll find autonomy, academic partnership, and a culture that puts patients — and people — first.
Kettering is centrally located with easy access to London in less than 1 hour by rail. By road, Kettering is within easy reach of 5 international airports and 75% of the country can be reached within 2 hours.
The Trust is going through a period of transformation and improvements will lead to a stronger focus on providing Safe and Compassionate care to our patients and this will give you the opportunity to learn, develop and expand your career. We believe that providing excellent education, training and development for our staff is essential. We offer a wide range of benefits, for example access to childcare vouchers, a home‑electronic scheme giving you discounted prices for home‑electronics, salary sacrifice for cars and staff discounts for local restaurants and gyms. So while we aim to continue improving, you can improve your skills too – within a professionally challenging yet exciting environment.
Kettering has good links with Leicester Medical School and awarded affiliated teaching hospital status. Kettering receives medical students from the medical school for teaching and training, as well as foundation doctors, core and specialty trainees on rotation from HEEM (Health Education England, East Midlands).
For further details or informal visits, contact:
Name: Dr Mark KwanJob title: Consultant HaematologistEmail address: m.kwan@nhs.netTelephone number: 01536 492629
Candidates are encouraged to attend an informal visit. Potential applicants interested in further discussion of the post may contact Dr Mark Kwan, Consultant Haematologist, or Richard Harris, Clinical Director Pathology, Haematology and Oncology, via their secretaries.
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