Senior Led in Stem Cell Transplant/car-t Therapy - Manchester, United Kingdom - Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

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This is a clinical fellow post specialising in stem cell transplantation and CAR-T Therapy.


The Department of Clinical Haematology provides a regional tertiary referral service for haematological malignancy, stem cell transplantation, thrombosis, haemostasis and haemoglobinopathies.

In addition, it provides general clinical haematology services for the local population of Central Manchester.

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a specialist interest in haemato-oncology, stem cell transplantation and cellular therapies.

Experience of clinical research would be an advantage as we have a very active clinical trials unit including early phase studies.


This is a Clinical Fellowship post in Clinical Haematology, which is part of the Inpatient Medical Specialties (IMS) Clinical Service Unit (CSU), based at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.

The post holder will work closely with the consultants in stem cell transplantation and the medical and nursing co-ordination team to support the stem cell transplantation and CAR-T service at Manchester Royal Infirmary.

The MRI is looking to recruit for a Clinical Fellowship in Stem Cell Transplantation and CAR-T therapy within our team

This is a clinical fellow post specialising in stem cell transplantation and CAR-T Therapy.


The Department of Clinical Haematology provides a regional tertiary referral service for haematological malignancy, stem cell transplantation, thrombosis, haemostasis and haemoglobinopathies.

In addition, it provides general clinical haematology services for the local population of Central Manchester.

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a specialist interest in haemato-oncology, stem cell transplantation and cellular therapies.

Experience of clinical research would be an advantage as we have a very active clinical trials unit including early phase studies.


This is a Clinical Fellowship post in Clinical Haematology, which is part of the Inpatient Medical Specialties (IMS) Clinical Service Unit (CSU), based at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.

The post holder will work closely with the consultants in stem cell transplantation and the medical and nursing co-ordination team to support the stem cell transplantation and CAR-T service at Manchester Royal Infirmary.


MFT is England's largest NHS Trust with a turnover of £2.6bn & is on a different scale than most other NHS Trusts.

We're creating an exceptional integrated health & social care system for the 1 million patients who rely on our services every year.


Bringing together 10 hospitals & community services from across Manchester, Trafford & beyond, we champion collaborative working & transformation, encouraging our 28,000 workforce to pursue their most ambitious goals.

We set standards that other Trusts seek to emulate so you'll benefit from a scale of opportunity that is nothing short of extraordinary.


We've also created a digitally enabled organisation to improve clinical quality, patient & staff experience, operational effectiveness & driving research and innovation through the introduction of Hive; our brand-new Electronic Patient Record system which we've launched in September 2022.


We're proud to be a major academic Research Centre & Education provider, providing you with a robust infrastructure to encourage and facilitate high-quality research programmes.

What's more, we're excited to be embarking on our new Green Plan which will set out how MFT continues to play its part in making healthcare more sustainable.


At MFT, we create and foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, provide equal opportunities for career development that are fair, open and transparent, protecting your health and wellbeing and shaping the future of our organisation together.


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Whilst COVID-19 vaccination is not currently a condition of employment, we do encourage our staff to get vaccinated.

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