Title:  Haematologist - Internal Locum

Requisition ID:  5706
Location: 

Eastern Health, VIC, AU, 3128

Job Posting Date:  3 Mar 2026

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Locum Haematologist 

 

 

  • Internal Locum/Casual | Maintain work-life balance | Experience flexible working  
  • Work across Eastern Health sites | Onsite parking
  • Culture of learning and improvement | Partner in care at a leading health service 

 

 

Eastern Health

 

 

Eastern Health is one of Melbourne’s largest public health services. We provide a range of emergency, surgical, medical and general healthcare services and have a proud history of serving a diverse community.

 

 

Our Employee Value Proposition is “Being a part of Eastern Health means belonging to a welcoming team of healthcare experts”

 

 

This statement aligns with our promise to our communities, patients, consumers and staff that we will be HEALTHIER TOGETHER. Bolder than a vision for the future, our promise calls us to action. We know that working together is the only way we can achieve what is necessary for a healthier future.

 

 

About the role

 

 

At Eastern Health, the Haematology Service currently sits within the Department of Haematology and Medical Oncology with good linkages and relationships between the clinical staff of both specialty services. The service is predominantly an inpatient haematology facility located at Box Hill Hospital, with laboratory sites at Box Hill Hospital, Maroondah Hospital and the Angliss Hospital. An inpatient consultative service is provided at Box Hill Hospital. Haematology laboratory services are provided 7 days per week to Box Hill, Maroondah and Angliss Hospitals.

 

 

Haematology Consultants and Registrars located at Box Hill Hospital provide consultative support for patients at the Angliss Hospital. Patients requiring care under a specialist Haematology Consultant are transferred to Box Hill Hospital if clinically appropriate.

 

 

At Maroondah Hospital, patients requiring specialist haematological care are often transferred to the Oncology Unit at that site or managed under General Medicine Consultants, with further support provided through a Haematology outpatient clinic, which has been operational at Maroondah Hospital since 2010. A large proportion of Haematology inpatient activity relates to patients with malignant diseases such as leukaemia and lymphoma. Most malignant haematology is managed through outpatient clinics. Many patients with acute leukaemia have their treatment initiated as an inpatient but receive ongoing care through Hospital in the Home (HITH) or day oncology services. 

 

 

The Role

 

 

Potential locum sessions will be any of the following weekly OP sessions depending on availability:

 

 

  • Monday mornings, Maroondah Hospital, General Haematology
  • Monday mornings, Box Hill Hospital, Myeloma & Amyloidosis
  • Wednesday mornings, Box Hill Hospital, Lymphoma
  • Wednesday mornings, Box Hill Hospital, Obstetrics Haematology
  • Wednesday afternoons, Box Hill Hospital, General Haematology
  • Friday mornings, Box Hill Hospital, Malignant Haematology

 

 

About you 

 

 

To be successful in this role you will possess:

 

 

  • Must be a registered medical practitioner with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency).
  • Must have significant clinical experience, with experience and training in Haematology.
  • Must hold a Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) or hold equivalent qualifications to enable recognition as a specialist Haematologist and a dual Fellowship with the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia is desirable.
  • Must be recognised by Medicare as a specialist in haematology.
  • Must participate in relevant college continuing education programs particularly related to Haematology.
  • Highly developed interpersonal and leadership experience
  • A strong commitment to high quality care
  • The ability to work as part of a diverse team
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills

 

 

Healthcare workers are strongly recommended to follow COVID vaccination recommendations provided in the Australian Immunisation handbook (based on ATAGI advice). Seasonal vaccination against influenza is a mandatory requirement of this role, and an offer is conditional on this being up to date prior to employment.

 

 

What we offer

 

 

Eastern Health offers a variety of fantastic Employee Benefits, view the extensive range here!

 

 

  • Mentor and Shadowing program 
  • Access to discovery days across our 50 sites 
  • Study and professional development leave 
  • Friendly & supportive teams
  • Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion 
  • Fitness Passport for work-life balance 
  • Employee Assistance program accessible for you and your loved ones 
  • Flexible working hours and excellent entitlements 
  • Salary packaging options and an employee benefits scheme 
  • Access to Private Health Insurance offers 
  • Digital upskilling, such as excel and Power-Bi training 
  • Cafes at all of our Hospitals 

 

 

Next Steps

 

 

Apply online if you feel we are a good match, you have the skills and qualities to make a difference and are eligible to work in Australia.

We review all applications when we receive them, and we notify unsuccessful candidates.

If you are shortlisted, we will be in touch to arrange an interview, and you must complete a National Police Check.

 

 

Good to know:

 

 

  • We are an equal opportunity employer and actively promote equality for people of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, and for people living with disability – within the communities we serve and our Eastern Health team.
  • We provide a culturally safe and welcoming environment for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander employees.
  • As a child-safe organisation, we ensure child safety and wellbeing is embedded in our everyday culture.
  • Vaccination and screening for immunity to vaccine-preventable disease is a mandatory requirement of this role.
  • Advertising may end before the closing date.
  • We do not accept recruitment agency application

 

 

If you are a current Eastern Health employee, please ensure you log in with your internal Eastern Health account to apply for this or other roles.

 

Please click here for position description link

Contact Person: Associate Professor Stephen Ting

Contact Number: 03 8396 8442 or 0418 692 548

Contact Email: stephen.ting@easternhealth.org.au OR stephen.ting@monash.edu

Job Posting End Date: 02/04/2026

 

Need help submitting your application?

Just contact the Hiring Manager in the advertisement or call the Talent Acquisition Team on (03) 9955 7555 (Option 1) | Medical Workforce Unit on (03) 9895 3469. [TA for Non-Medical roles, MWU for Medical roles]

 

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