Clinical Haematologist - full time wanted for a specialist cancer centre on the Sunshine Coast. Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and skilled FRACP-qualified Clinical Haematologist to join a rapidly expanding private cancer centre on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland—just a short drive from Brisbane. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a high-performing, patient-focused team in a vibrant and desirable location. With 80% private billing, competitive remuneration (OTE $500,000–$1,000,000 annually), and the flexibility to focus on your area of clinical interest, you’ll be able to make a meaningful impact from day one. The centre provides an established patient base, strong team support, and mentorship opportunities, including pathways for fourth-year haematology trainees. Whether you're an experienced specialist or an emerging clinician, this role supports professional growth in a supportive and dynamic environment. Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive clinical care to patients with haematological malignancies and non-malignant blood disorders. Collaborate with multidisciplinary oncology teams to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Conduct diagnostic evaluation, monitoring, and follow-up of complex haematological cases. Contribute to the development and refinement of clinical protocols and service delivery. Support training and mentorship of junior medical staff and haematology trainees. Participate in ongoing quality improvement and research initiatives as appropriate. Requirements: Full AHPRA Specialist registration or eligibility. FRACP qualification in Clinical Haematology (or equivalent). Proven experience in clinical haematology, preferably in a tertiary or specialist cancer centre setting. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a patient-centred approach. Proven ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team. Willingness to relocate or adapt to flexible scheduling; restraints of trade will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Opportunity for Fourth-Year Haematology Graduates: Structured support and mentorship available for eligible fourth-year trainees. Clear pathway to clinical independence within a growing, supportive practice. For further information, please contact Lisa McNair for a chat on 0448 748 970 calling).