Overview
Staff Specialist in Haematology | Lismore Base Hospital
Date published: Mar 10, 2026, 08:55 AM
Location
Lismore Base Hospital, Northern NSW Local Health District
Description
Employment Type: Staff Specialist – Temporary Part Time 8hrs per week to 31 October 2026*
Requisition ID: 616197 Remuneration as Senior Specialist will be considered and is subject to CE Approval
*This vacancy is maternity leave relief for an initial period to 31 October 2026 for 8hrs per week; the hours and period of employment may change according to the maternity leave requirements.
There's also the possibility of an extension at same/reduced hours.
Responsibilities
* Provide contemporary comprehensive Specialist Haematology services for optimal patient outcomes across multiple Network hospitals including Inpatient Services, Outpatient Clinics
* On call and Consultancy as applicable for optimal patient outcomes delivering a healthy community through quality care
* Provide clinical leadership, participate in quality improvement activities and provide training and education to clinicians across multiple disciplines to achieve quality education and safe clinical practice.
For more information, visit Northern NSW Local Health District
Why you should apply
We can offer you personal, professional and financial benefits in a rewarding role with the opportunity to make a difference and have work/life balance in a highly sought-after destination.
Northern NSW LHD embraces the diverse skills and perspectives that our people bring to the workplace. We foster inclusiveness and diversity to help us deliver quality care to our community.
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