Genève
Head or Senior Consultant with Specialty Title - Haematology Service - 80%
- 20 May 2026
- 80%
- Permanent position
- Genève
About the job
Company Description
With more than 13,000 employees representing 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a nationally and internationally recognised reference institution. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to view our 2025 retrospective by clicking here .
The Oncology Department provides diagnostic and therapeutic care for adult patients suffering from cancerous diseases and supports patients and their relatives. The aim is to ensure access to the best anti-cancer treatment, offer tailored care, and anticipate the needs of hospitalised patients (bone marrow transplant, cell therapy, immunotherapy, etc.). Concurrently, the Cancer Centre coordinates cross-sectional activities dedicated to cancer issues between services and departments.
It comprises 4 services (haematology, oncology, precision oncology, and radio-oncology) and consists of approximately 300 employees.
The Haematology Service provides highly specialised and recognised medicine, notably as the Romandy centre for allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The integrative diagnostic unit in haematology is a central element, interfacing with other service units (transplant & cell therapy, lymphoid and myeloid), institutional laboratories, and other hospital services.
Job Description
You will ensure the diagnostic management of benign or malignant haematopathies within the institution. You will also act as the medical referent for the haematology laboratory, integrating clinical and analytical activities.
Your main duties include interpreting blood and bone marrow cytological examinations, as well as flow cytometry tests, actively participating in the development of spectral cytometry in collaboration with the laboratory. You will perform bone marrow punctures and biopsies, work closely with laboratories (haematology, CMF, genetics, pathology, and molecular) and other hospital services for intra-hospital consultations, present cases at institutional haematology tumour boards as an expert in cytology and flow cytometry, and contribute to developing new skills and continuous improvement projects within the service. You will also participate in consultation activities.
Furthermore, you will supervise haematologists in postgraduate training and participate in teaching cytology and flow cytometry within the service.
This position is open as a replacement. Depending on the profile and progression in the role, a permanent appointment as an assistant physician may be considered.
Qualifications
You hold the federal medical diploma or an equivalent qualification recognised in Switzerland by the Medical Professions Commission of the Federal Office of Public Health (MEBEKO).
You hold the federal specialisation diploma in haematology (FMH) or an equivalent qualification recognised in Switzerland (MEBEKO).
You hold or are in the process of obtaining the Swiss Medical Laboratories federal diploma (FAMH) specialising in haematology or an equivalent qualification recognised in Switzerland by the FAMH.
Additionally, a cantonal practice licence is required for candidates holding a specialty title before starting the position.
You possess the skills to work effectively in a team within an interdisciplinary environment.
You have a strong sense of organisation and priorities. You demonstrate autonomy, great rigour, and professional conscientiousness.
For non-French speakers, a C1 level in spoken and written French as assessed by the Bulats/Linguaskill test is required.
Additional Information
- Start date: As soon as possible
- Number of positions: 1
- Activity rate: 80%
- Job grade: 24
- Contract type: Permanent
- Application deadline: 31.07.2026
- Contact for information: Ms V. Dubuis, secretary to Prof. Chalandon, Valérie.Dubuis@hug.ch
Your application 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.
Committed to combating unemployment, the HUG encourages applications from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.