Description
Genetic Counselor I Sign-On Bonus Details:
Performs professional and administrative duties necessary to provide counseling and risk assessment for genetic conditions to patients and families.
Responsibilities:
- Operate, maintain, and update the genetic databases.
- Develop a genetic testing strategy and make the appropriate referrals to medical, nursing, social work, and psychological services.
- Assist genetic laboratory services with interpretation and communication of results to patients and physicians.
- Responsible for following the mandatory reporting procedures for any incident or serious event that did affect or potentially could have affected the clinical care of any patient.
- Provide comprehensive genetic counseling at all designated sites and to patients and families referred for genetic services following the competencies established by the ABGC.
- This includes case preparation, contracting, review of medical and family histories, creation of pedigree, genetic risk assessment, discussion of inheritance/risk/diagnosis/natural history, genetic testing options, possible result outcomes and implications for patient and family, limited related psychosocial assessment, and resource identification (disease/community/healthcare).
- Prepare and conduct lectures/seminars on human genetics and genetic counseling for lay groups, students, and health professionals; provide clinical supervision for residents and fellows rotating through genetics.
- Assist in the development and implementation of ongoing clinical investigations in genetics by writing and editing research manuscripts and grants; recruit and enroll patients into ongoing studies.
- Act as mentor to genetic counseling graduate students from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
- Responsible for maintenance of QA for the clinical genetic counseling services.
- Communicate with patients and physicians by phone and/or in writing regarding patient care/testing, which includes interpretation of test results.
- Serve as a resource for various health care professionals regarding genetic testing, genetically based questions, teratogens, and genetic medical information.
- Coordinate genetic testing and insurance coverage for genetic testing of genetics patients.
Qualifications
- Master of Science in Human Genetics/Genetic Counseling from an American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) accredited institution.
- American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) certified genetic counselor who holds or is eligible for PA licensure OR;
- After hire must be eligible to apply for a temporary provisional genetic counselor license within PA and must successfully obtain full licensure within 2 years of being hired.
- American Board of Genetic Counseling
- Certified Genetics Counselor
- Act 34
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