Works very closely with the director of the Genetic Center and the director of Oncology Service, Physician advisory panel and attending maternal fetal medicine physician for providing consultative services to pregnant and pre-conceptional patients for a wide variety of genetic indications.
The purpose of the genetic counseling session is to provide patient education, offer and coordinate genetic and prenatal testing as indicated, provide patient support, and share pertinent gathered information with the attending physician and ultrasound staff to ensure quality patient care.
JOB DUTIES
Actively demonstrates the organization’s mission and core values, and conducts oneself at all times in a manner consistent with these values. Knows and adheres to all laws and regulations pertaining to patient health, safety and medical information. Works with the Director to establish and maintain a billing system for the center including a system for tracking downstream revenue. Obtains, constructs and analyzes the family history of clients. Discusses benefits, risks, and limitations of genetic testing to help patients decide if they would like to pursue this option. Obtains informed consent for genetic testing, if applicable, during a genetic counseling session. Conducts follow-up appointments after genetic testing for results disclosure and post-test counseling. Responsible for providing immediate supervision for cancer risk analyst/staff assistant role. Creates a personalized plan to address and modify an individual’s cancer risk using national standards and guidelines such as those developed by NCCN, ASCO, and ACS for patient recommendations for risk reduction and follow-up needed.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS AND CORE COMPETENCIES
Education: Masters Degree in Genetic Counseling, Human Genetics and Counseling or related field.
Licensure: Board Certified by the American Board of Medical Genetics and Medical Board of Genetic Counseling. If a new graduate, Board eligible acceptable with requirement to obtain Board Certification no later than 24 months post graduation.
Experience: Prefer one to three years experience as a genetic counselor but not required. New graduate with strong clinical education experience is acceptable.
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