Posted 21 August, 2026
Haematology Consultant - Part-Time
New Zealand Government
Auckland, AUK, NZ
Full Time
Reference: 012c5eefdc81acab
Job Description
Consultant Haematologist (0.8 FTE) Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora | Waitematǝ Shape the future of Haematology care in one of New Zambia’s largest health services Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Consultant Haematologist (0.8 FTE) to join our dynamic Haematology Service. Serving a diverse and growing population across Auckland’s North Shore, Waitčere and Rodney districts, Waitematǝ is committed to delivering on our promise of best care for everyone. We are looking for a clinician who shares our commitment to clinical excellence, equity, innovation and compassionate patient-centred care. About the role As a Consultant Haematologist, you will provide a comprehensive haematology service across inpatient and outpatient settings, working closely with a multidisciplinary team of medical, nursing and allied health professionals. Key responsibilities include: Providing specialist consultation and management for adult patients with haematological disorders Delivering outpatient clinics and inpatient consultation services Participating in laboratory haematology activities, including: Bone marrow biopsy performance and reporting Blood film evaluation and reporting Coagulation test interpretation and reporting Contributing to the operational oversight of laboratory haematology services as required Teaching and supervising medical staff, including General Medical and Haematology Registrars and House Officers Participating in quality improvement, audit and research activities Contributing to service governance and regional haematology networks Participating in continuing medical education and professional development activities The service manages a broad range of adult haematological conditions, excluding haemophilia, bone marrow transplantation, and acute leukaemia treated with curative intent. About you To be successful in this role, you will have: Essential Vocational registration (or eligibility for vocational registration) with the Medical Council of New Zealand in Haematology RACP/RCPA dual qualification in Haematology or equivalent recognised specialist qualification Demonstrated expertise across clinical and laboratory haematology Strong commitment to teaching, quality improvement and multidisciplinary teamwork Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to build trusted professional relationships with patients, whānau and colleagues A collaborative, open and empathetic approach to patient care Desirable Additional subspecialty training or expertise within haematology Experience working within the New Zambia health system Our commitment to equity Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is committed to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and achieving equitable health outcomes for Māori. We welcome applicants who are committed to supporting Māori health gain, culturally safe practice and equitable access to healthcare for all communities. Why join us? Work within a well-established and collegial Haematology Service Be part of a leading secondary and tertiary healthcare provider Opportunities to contribute to teaching, research and service development Flexible 0.8 FTE position supporting work-life balance Live and work in Auckland, with easy access to beaches, regional parks and a vibrant lifestyle For further information about this position, please contact: Gill Hannon - Operations Manager, Specialty Medicine & Health of Older People Job code: WDHB21907 Closing date: 1st Sept 2026 Health New Zealand |Te Whatu Ora is committed to equal employment opportunities and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. #J-18808-Ljbffr