Calling Haematology Fellow to join the CJCT in Haematology

Date published: Oct 14, 2025, 11:46 AM

Summary

Expressions of interest are open for Haematology Fellows to join the Committee for Joint College Training (CJCT) as an Appointed Member.

Description

There's currently 1 Fellow position vacant on the CJCT in the role of Appointed Member.

One of the main roles of the CJCT in Haematology is to assist and assess individual trainee progress in Haematology in accordance with both Colleges’ policies and procedures

This is a great opportunity for Fellows who are willing to support current Haematology Advanced Trainees and their respective training programs.

Key responsibilities

The Committee oversees Advanced Training in both Clinical Haematology and Joint Laboratory Haematology. Responsibilities for the role include:

  • monitor training of, and provide support to, supervisors in Haematology
  • accredit Advanced Training sites or programs in Haematology
  • assess recognition of prior learning
  • modify individual training requirements, as appropriate, in accordance with College policies and procedures
  • assess and provide advice on specialist recognition in Haematology for Fellows who haven't completed the Haematology Advanced Training programs

For more information regarding the roles and composition of the Training Committee, please refer to the Committee for Joint College Training in Haematology Terms of Reference. (PDF)

Meetings are held 4 times per year with 1 face to face meeting (usually held in November) and up to 3 video conferences a year.

Members are appointed to the CJCT for a 3-year term and can be renewed for a further 3-year term. 

Apply

To apply, submit an expression of interest form (DOC) and CV to Haematology@racp.edu.au.


Contact Therese Stanton via above email if you have any queries.

Creation Date:

Oct 14, 2025, 09:00 AM

Closing Date:

Dec 9, 2025, 23:59 PM

Our commitment to inclusivity

The RACP is committed to inclusive and respectful committee environments, and to ensuring its governance structures reflect the breadth of perspectives across its membership and the communities it serves.
When assessing expressions of interest, the College considers skills and experience alongside the perspectives and lived experience applicants may bring. Any information shared is voluntary and will be treated respectfully.

The RACP recognises Māori as tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi partners in Aotearoa New Zealand, and acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Indigenous peoples of Australia and Pacific peoples as recognised within the Indigenous Strategic Framework.

Consistent with the RACP Constitution and the Indigenous Strategic Framework, and informed by Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Uluru Statement from the Heart, the College is committed to upholding Indigenous leadership, the rights of Indigenous peoples to self-determination, and ensuring cultural safety across committee environments.

This is not positioned as a subset of diversity, but reflects distinct status, leadership, rights, and contribution

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