Blood-Borne Pathogens, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Practices/Protocols, Clinical Support, Communication Skills, Genetic Programming, Genetics, Health Education, Healthcare, Infectious Diseases, Interpersonal Skills, Legal Standards, Medical Genetics, Patient Care, Patient Education, Regulatory Compliance, Service Delivery, Trend Analysis
Overview
Associate Genetic Counselor
Job Summary
Provides genetic counseling services for all participating entities. Responsibilities include delivering clinical services, supporting education initiatives for healthcare professionals and the community, identifying research opportunities, and contributing to the development of the genetics program. This role reports to the Director of Genetics and performs other duties as assigned.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality genetic counseling services in compliance with regulatory standards and organizational policies.
- Coordinate and collaborate with healthcare professionals and interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient care.
- Provide clinical guidance to patients and providers, including:
- Syndrome identification
- Medical management recommendations
- Genetic testing coordination and interpretation
- Psychosocial counseling
- Multidisciplinary care planning
- Identify and recommend research opportunities that enhance patient care delivery and outcomes across the organization.
- Participate in educational initiatives for healthcare professionals and community audiences.
- Support program development efforts within the genetics department.
- Achieve assigned performance goals and objectives.
Qualifications
Education
- Required: Master’s degree in Medical Genetics or a related field
Experience
- Required: Clinical rotations completed as part of an advanced degree program
Certifications / Training
- Required: Board Eligible or Board Certified Genetic Counselor through the American Board of Genetic Counseling
Knowledge & Skills
- Strong knowledge of:
- Healthcare issues related to genetics
- Clinical practice and emerging trends
- Regulatory and legal compliance standards
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to provide patient-centered counseling and education
Licensure
- Licensure requirements may apply based on state regulations (if applicable)
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Director of Genetics
- Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
Functional Demands
- Work Level: Light (moderate energy)
- Activities may include occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling within defined weight ranges.
Activity Levels
- Sitting, standing, and walking: Frequent
- Climbing, carrying, pushing/pulling, twisting, bending, reaching, and similar physical activities: Occasional
- Communication (talking/hearing): Frequent
Sensory Requirements
- Accurate near and far vision required
- Color discrimination required
- Basic hearing ability required
Environmental Exposure
Potential exposure to:
- Blood-borne pathogens
- Chemicals
- Airborne communicable diseases
- Dust or particulate matter
Not anticipated exposure to:
- Extreme temperatures
- Radiation
- Excessive noise
Population Served
Provides care to patients requiring genetic counseling services.
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Baptist Memorial Health Care