Haematologist - Stem Cell Transplant, Te Puriri o Te Ora Regional Cancer and Blood ServiceShape the future of malignant haematology and stem cell transplant care in New Zealands largest serviceEngage in research, quality improvement, and collaboration across clinical and basic scienceEnjoy visa support and relocation assistance to make your move seamlessLive and work in Auckland, New Zealand a vibrant, multicultural city surrounded by natural beautyHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New Zealanders.About the roleThis is a rare opportunity to join New Zealands largest malignant haematology and stem cell transplant service, recognised nationally for excellence in patient care, research, and education.
Based at Auckland City Hospital, Te Puriri o Te Ora Regional Cancer and Blood Service cares for a diverse population of 1.7 million people across the Auckland region.As part of our malignant haematology and transplant team, youll use your expertise in clinical haematology with a focus on transplant and cellular therapy, while also contributing across the full spectrum of haematological cancer care.
Experience in plasma cell disorders, leukaemia, and stem cell transplantation will be highly regarded, though we are also open to candidates with interests in other subspecialties.You will work within a highly collaborative multidisciplinary service that provides secondary haematology care to central Auckland and tertiary care to the greater region (population >
1.5 million).
Our service also treats acute leukaemia, high-grade lymphoma, and performs both autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplants.
We have close links with a thrombosis unit, bleeding disorder programme (including dedicated haemophilia care), and LabPlus, which delivers integrated laboratory support.With an extensive portfolio of clinical trials and strong partnerships with regional oncology programmes, this role also offers opportunities in research, teaching, and quality improvement supporting our commitment to excellence and continued FACT accreditation.If you have further questions you can contact Ada Cheung, Service Clinical Director on
Te Puriri o Te Ora means "the Puriri tree of wellbeing" and speaks to the many qualities and gifts of the Puriri tree and our aspiration to provide a place of healing and wellbeing for our communities.Te Puriri o Te Ora is the biggest cancer and blood service within Aotearoa, providing care to approximately 40% of the country.
We provide a wide range of services including Medical and Radiation Oncology, Haematology, Awhinatia Te Tangata (specialist Maori Health team), Cancer Support Team (specialist psychological and social support), Research, Genetics Services, and the NZ Familial Gastrointestinal Cancer Service.The values that underpin the way we care and work with patients, whanau and kaimahi across Te Puriri o Te Ora are Whanaungatanga, Manaakitanga, Kotahitanga, Ahurutanga, Mana Motuhake and Wairuatanga.Like the diversity of birdlife that occupy the Puriri tree, we look for and welcome applications from all whanau including our Maori, Pacific, disabled and rainbow communities.We hope that you will join us in our collective commitment to manaaki and serve all who call upon us for their cancer care, and help provide a common place of protection, nurture, healing and enduring strength for all.
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For more information about the story of Te Puriri o Te Oraclick hereFor more information on living and working in Tamaki Makaurau click here.About youTo be considered, you must hold (or be eligible for) vocational and / or Locum Tenens registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand : .
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Haematologist • Auckland, New Zealand