Haematology Research Registrar | Commencing January 2025 Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha Canterbury – Christchurch, South Island "Ko ngatangata, te matua mahi-Puttingpeople at the heart of all we do"When youwork with Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand – Waitaha Canterbury District, you'repart of something very special.We plan, fund and deliver health servicesto the almost 600,000 people that live in the Canterbury region. Wearecommitted to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its principles by ensuring ourpartnership with Maori are at the forefront of all our conversations.Facilitieswithin Waitaha Canterbury District include:Hillmorton Hospital andthe Princes Margaret Hospital – Mental Health ServicesBurwood Hospital –Older Persons Health and Rehabilitation Services, including the Spinalinjuries UnitAshburton Hospital -General Hospital, south of ChristchurchYou willgain world class experience with varied case mixes and a high level of medicaleducation, training and supervision. With 600 Resident Doctors employed atWaitaha Canterbury, you will join a team committed to serving theircommunity.You can learn morehereKo waikoe| About YouOur ClinicalHaematology service comprises of several sub-specialities, including a ClinicalTrials Unit, with particular interest in areas of blood cancers, haemostasis,and supportive care. The unit has an excellent reputation which continues togrow, with an opportunity to be involved in the South Islands first CAR-Tclinical trial. The service is seeking a Senior Registrar to join the researchteam for a period of 12 months. The successful applicant will workclosely with our Clinical Trials team in performing Sponsor and Investigatorinitiated research and conducting clinical consultations. Currently we haveover 12 active clinical trials.There isalso an opportunity to work in support of the other Registrars in support ofthe wider Haematology service.This is a fixed-term position from the 27th January 2025 - 25th January 2026You will have experience ina number of hospital departments including Haematology.An understanding andinterest in clinical trials / research in order to act as asub-investigator and or Principal Investigator covering;Medicalsupervision and management of patients with malignant blood disorders onclinical trials, in consultation with the treating consultant.Ensure that clinical trialsare conducted according to International Conference on Harmonisation(ICH) regulatory authorities' requirements, and any other local policyrequirements.Perform patient requiredprotocol visits, including clinical assessments and results interpretation.Implement clinical trialprotocols and liaise with key study and medical personnel and sponsors.Extensiveinteraction with the other members of the Clinical Trials Unit.Attendanceat outpatient clinics, haematology research and multidisciplinary teammeetingsKeep accurate records andmaintain them for as long as the protocol dictates.Ensure serious adverseevents are reported immediately.Educate and inform patientsand their support-persons, of clinical trials and the experimental natureof the drug products.Knowledge and commitment ofTe Tiriti o Waitangi and how the principles can be applied to health.A willingness to grow andfurther develop an equity lens and skillset, both to assist Maori andminority groups.You must be eligible forgeneral or provisional general registration with the Medical Council ofNew Zealand. You can check your eligibility by visiting the Council'swebsite atwww.mcnz.org.nzLive in a vibrant city,with a creative undercurrent. We have hills, beaches and ski fields a shortdrive from Christchurch City. To find out more, visithttp://bit.ly/2n9sr32Enhance your careerwith first class training and supervision from the Medical Education &Training Unit (METU)Be supported by ourResident Doctors' Support Team (RDST)Access support at allhours, including after-hours support from the Clinical Team Coordinatorsand SMOsHas thisinterested you to join us here in Canterbury? Clickapply nowandin the application form you will be asked to select your specialitypreference(s), please note due to current staffing arrangements and trainingrequirements, vacancies may not occur in some service.You willneed to submit:Electronic copies ofyour CV and covering letter, andContact details forthree referees (which will be contacted right away)For furtherinformation, ****** rolethat you are applying for is one that may only be performed by a person who hasbeen vaccinated against Covid-19. It is therefore a condition of thisapplication that you are vaccinated against Covid-19. This vaccinationrequirement includes gaining Booster Doses required to perform you role underthe Health Order. As a person working in the health and disability sector youwill come into contact with a large number of people, some of whom may bevulnerable. Without a vaccine, there is the risk that you may contractCovid-19. 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