Genetic Counselor (Hybrid)
Cedars-Sinai - los angeles, CA
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Job DescriptionThe Genetic Counselor will provide genetic counseling following established genetic counseling practice guidelines in a cancer genetics setting. The Genetic Counselor I will be responsible for seeing patients in multiple clinics, including main campus and other affiliates, including Torrance.This role is hybrid, requiring 2 days in the office and 3 days remote.Primary Duties and ResponsibilitiesGenetic Counselors working under a valid Temporary Genetic Counselor License are permitted to perform the following duties only under direct supervision of a Medical Doctor or fully licensed Genetic Counselor: Assesses recurrence risks and recommends medical or genetic testing based upon analysis of risk, benefit and cost. Ensures proper completion of counseling paperwork. Responsible for the communication of both normal and abnormal results and coordinating appropriate follow-up with medical geneticist and/or supervising physician. May provide case management for complex genetic cases, including coordinating medical recommendations, testing, and ongoing counseling. Provides crisis intervention and psychosocial counseling regarding genetic conditions; makes referrals for ongoing care and support. Acts as consultant to referring physicians regarding highly specialized genetic information pertinent to the management of their patients. Responsible for analyzing the intake information and determining if appropriate appointments have been scheduled. Interacts and communicates regular with the medical geneticist(s) and/or supervising physician(s). Participates in regular staff meetings; works to establish her/himself as a team member, providing coverage for colleagues as necessary. Provides genetic counseling in accordance w/applicable standards of professional care. Attends continuous education courses, attends meetings, and reviews medical literature. Stays current in GC field.QualificationsRequirements:Master's Degree in Genetic Counseling.ABGC eligible or certified (or equivalent). Expected to obtain ABGC/ABMG :Open to new graduates and those with one to ten (1-10) years' experience in genetic counseling.Ability to work independently. Demonstrates refined analytic and diagnostic reasoning skills. Ability to clearly explain complex medical information in both verbal and written form.Demonstrates organizational, communication and interpersonal skills. Computer experience preferred. Bilingual skills a plus.
Created: 2024-10-29