Medecho LTD • Kingston Upon Thames, South West London

Locum SHO (CT1) – Haematology/Oncology

About this role

Locum SHO (CT1) – Haematology

NHS Trust – ASAP Start | Full‑time | On‑site

Job Summary

The Locum SHO (CT1) in Haematology will support the delivery of safe, effective inpatient and outpatient haematology care within the Trust. The postholder will work under the supervision of registrars and consultants, contributing to ward rounds, clinical assessments, treatment planning, and the management of acute haematological conditions. This role is suitable for a doctor with core medical training experience seeking further exposure to haematology.

Key Responsibilities

Inpatient care — Review and manage patients on the haematology ward, including daily assessments, documentation, and treatment reviews.

Outpatient support — Assist in clinics under consultant supervision (e.g., anaemia, lymphoma, anticoagulation, transfusion follow‑up).

Acute referrals — Participate in the assessment of acute haematology referrals from ED, AMU, and other specialties.

Ward rounds — Join consultant‑led and registrar‑led rounds, ensuring timely completion of tasks and investigations.

Procedures — Perform venepuncture, cannulation, blood transfusion prescribing, and bone marrow biopsy assistance (training provided).

Multidisciplinary teamwork — Work closely with specialist nurses, pharmacists, and laboratory teams.

On‑call duties — Participate in the medical on‑call rota (if required by the Trust).

Clinical governance — Attend teaching, morbidity & mortality meetings, and contribute to audits or QI projects.

Required Qualifications & Experience

GMC full registration with licence to practise

Minimum CT1‑level experience in Internal Medicine, Acute Medicine, or related specialties

Competence in basic medical procedures (venepuncture, cannulation, ABGs)

Experience managing acutely unwell patients

ALS certification (or willingness to obtain)

Desirable Experience

Previous exposure to haematology, oncology, or transfusion medicine

Experience interpreting FBCs, blood films, coagulation profiles, and managing cytopenias

Participation in audit, QI, or research projects

Skills & Competencies

Strong clinical judgement and ability to escalate appropriately

Excellent communication with patients, families, and MDT

Ability to prioritise workload in a busy clinical environment

Commitment to maintaining high standards of patient safety and documentation

Work Schedule

Full‑time, typically 40 hours per week

Mix of ward work, clinics, and acute assessments

On‑call commitments depending on Trust requirements

ASAP start, initial contract 1–3 months with potential extension

Additional Information

Induction provided on arrival

Access to departmental teaching and training opportunities

Support from registrars and consultants at all times

Opportunity to gain experience in specialist areas such as

Haemato‑oncology

Transfusion medicine

Thrombosis and anticoagulation