Licensed Genetic Counselor I
The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Reference #: 1011791
SHIFT:Day (United States of America)
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A Brief Overview
Clinical, laboratory, or research-based Genetic Counselor who provides genetic counseling in the assigned job role by working directly with the attending physician, laboratory director, and other team members, along with providing efforts consistent to the mission of the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
This position includes active participation within the Section of Genetic Counseling.
If acceptable by clinical leadership within the GCs Division, this role is able to engage in Incident-to Follow Up Genetic counseling visits for established patients to the practice with returning test results, updating medical and family histories, reviewing testing options, and evaluating familial recurrence risks.
What you will do
Clinical:
Reviews patient information, evaluates family history, conducts risk assessment, and recommends medical or genetic testing based on analysis.
Provides crisis intervention and psychosocial counseling as necessary.
Works directly with the Attending Physician assigned to the patient population.
Education:
May assist with education/ mentorship within the Division, along with serving as a supervisor to Genetic Counseling graduate students during their clinical rotations.
Research:
Involvement with research activity related to their specialized patient population based on specific job description.
Follows IRB protocols and guidelines as per specific approved protocol.
Works directly with the Principal Investigator for the specific research protocol.
For Laboratory-based genetic counseling role:
Accurately performs clinical correlation, variant classification, and/or report writing for genomic tests of high complexity.
Provides professional and calm customer service to both internal and external clinicians/clients.
Supports refinement or update of existing laboratory workflows/protocols in order to improve sensitivity, efficiency and quality of testing.Education Qualifications
Masters Degree Genetic Counseling or Human Genetics Required Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated ability in counseling, skills, techniques and other related areas.
Subject to pressure related to emergency clinical problems.
Must have a high degree of flexibility of skills and hours.
Prior experience with clinical data or research data is preferred. Licenses and Certifications
Certified Genetics Counselor – American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) – upon hire – Required and
Licensed Genetics Counselor – Pennsylvania State Licensing Board – within 3 months – Required and
Licensed Genetics Counselor – New Jersey State Licensing Board – – Preferred
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Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons. Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.
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