Genève
Internal Physician in the Haematology Department - 100%
- 20 May 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Genève
Job summary
The Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève is a leading institution with over 13,000 staff. Join us for a dynamic work environment and growth opportunities!
Tasks
- Provide care for patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
- Ensure quality medical services in clinical and administrative settings.
- Contribute to training medical interns and participate in research activities.
Skills
- Medical degree or equivalent recognized by MEBEKO required.
- Excellent communication skills in multidisciplinary teams.
- Autonomous, flexible, and engaged personality needed.
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Company Description
With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a reference institution at both national and international levels. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to view our 2025 retrospective by clicking here .
The Oncology Department manages, diagnostically and therapeutically, adult patients suffering from cancerous diseases and supports patients and their relatives. The objective is to ensure access to the best anti-cancer treatment, to offer appropriate care, and to anticipate the needs of hospitalised patients (bone marrow transplant, cell therapy, immunotherapy, etc.). Concurrently, the Cancer Centre coordinates transversal activities dedicated to cancer issues between services and departments.
It comprises 4 services (haematology, oncology, precision oncology, and radio-oncology) and is composed of approximately 300 employees.
The Haematology Service manages, diagnostically and therapeutically, patients suffering from benign or malignant blood diseases, whether hospitalised or outpatients.
The service is involved in various clinical and translational research activities, in cooperation with the University of Geneva, and is also involved in several cooperative groups: SAKK, EBMT, GRAALL, SFGM-TC, HOVON, CML German study group, CLL German study group, etc.
Several rotations are carried out during the semester, under the direct supervision of a senior consultant and deputy. The rotations include hospitalisation (intensive treatment, allogeneic HSCT, CAR-T & bispecifics) as well as outpatient follow-up of allografted patients (consultations and day hospital). Rotations also include the lymphoma and myeloma unit as well as the myeloid pathology and blood disease unit, in outpatient clinic and hospitalisation.
The programme also includes participation in integrative diagnosis in haematology, including cytology, flow cytometry, and the possibility to contribute to intra-hospital consultation activities. Depending on availability, rotations may include immunohaematology, transfusion medicine and apheresis, as well as haemostasis.
Job Description
You will manage patients treated by haematopoietic stem cell transplantation as well as haematological problems such as acute leukaemias, lymphomas, and other malignant and benign blood disorders.
You will ensure high-quality medical services, both clinically, administratively, and organisationally.
You will contribute to the training of junior doctors.
Alongside your activity, you will have the opportunity to benefit from high-quality postgraduate training contributing to obtaining the specialist title in haematology.
As a reference centre in French-speaking Switzerland for allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and the coordination of two institutional boards for the management of patients with blood disorders in the canton of Geneva, we offer you the opportunity to manage the full spectrum of clinical haematology pathologies (malignant and benign).
You will be integrated within a dynamic team composed of 15 senior doctors and 7 internal physicians.
Qualifications
You hold a medical degree or have training deemed equivalent by the Medical Professions Commission (MEBEKO).
For non-French speakers, a C1 level in spoken and written French is required.
You have good knowledge of internal medicine.
You demonstrate excellent communication skills within a multidisciplinary team and with patients. You are autonomous, flexible, and committed.
You have a curious, involved personality and enjoy teamwork.
Additional Information
- Start date: 01.11.2026
- Number of positions: 2
- Work rate: 100%
- Job grade: 20
- Contract: Fixed-term
- Application deadline: 31.07.2026
- Contact for information: Prof. Y. Chalandon, Head Physician of the Haematology Service, tel. 022 372 39 16
Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates.
This announcement is addressed equally to women and men.
Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.