Associate/Assistant Director, Genetic Counseling Program

Charles R. Drew UniversityLos Angeles, CA
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About The Position

The Associate/Assistant Director (AD) for the Genetic Counseling program will work closely with the Program Director (PD) to implement and help oversee the 21-month ACGC-accredited Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU). The GCP is housed within the College of Science and Health (COSH) and aims to increase genetic counselor capacity and diversity, emphasizing social determinants of health and addressing health disparities. Reporting to the GC Program Director (PD), the AD will assist with program administration, including accreditation standards and program requirements, curriculum design and delivery, student applications and admissions, operating policies and procedures, and evaluation of students, and program outcomes. In addition, the candidate must teach and mentor students in specific courses using multiple delivery modes (on-line or hybrid, weekend instructional and support services, etc.); participate actively in local, state, and national professional organizations; contribute to the service mission of the community; and play an essential role in clinical training site agreements, engagement, and academic and administrative support. The successful candidate will have a unique and exciting opportunity to contribute to and advance the University’s mission of improving access to genomic care. They will collaborate with the program, as well as other CDU leaders and faculty, to boost student achievement and external recognition. An appreciation for an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to learning, along with a commitment to training and working in medically underserved communities, is especially desired. This position is part-time, ranging from 0.2 to 0.5 FTE, depending on the candidate, and is eligible for an academic appointment at a level commensurate with academic and professional credentials and experience.

Requirements

  • MS in Genetic Counseling from an ACGC-accredited institution is required.
  • Demonstrated evidence of CEU credits required by the American Board of Genetic Counseling or other related licensing board for recertification.
  • Board certification in Genetic Counseling from the American Board of Genetic Counseling is required.
  • Genetic counseling state licensure in current clinical practice state(s), if applicable, including but not limited to California.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a genetic counselor.
  • General knowledge and experience with the leadership roles assigned.
  • Administrative, teaching, and/or research experience.
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • Computer literacy required and online teaching experience strongly preferred.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to multi-task and work effectively in a team environment.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to/from affiliate clinical sites.
  • Ability to handle confidential information with discretion.
  • Must be committed to a culture of diversity, respect, and inclusion.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse community.
  • Embrace the vision, mission, and values of the University and the unique role of faculty in achieving program, college, and institutional objectives.
  • Commitment to performing extra-curricular responsibilities for the program, college, and University.
  • As a health professions institution of higher education, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science seeks to protect the health and safety of the University community. As a condition of enrollment and employment, proof of the newest COVID-19 booster will be required for CDU students, faculty, and staff entry to the CDU campus. For answers to questions regarding COVID-19 vaccinations or campus protocol, kindly visit the CDU Return to Campus website https://www.cdrewu.edu/Return-to-Campus or email the Campus Nursing Office at [email protected] .
  • Ability to work effectively with a diverse community.

Responsibilities

  • Work with the PD to monitor and maintain program compliance with accreditation standards, program policies, and requirements.
  • Collaborate with PD in communication as needed with ACGC about significant staffing, administrative, financial, and/or fieldwork training changes.
  • Assist with the oversight of GC program policies and procedures at Assist with proposal development for the acquisition of extramural funding in support of the program's academic and administrative operations.
  • Develop courses that align with accreditation standards and best practices in the field of genetic counseling and serve as lead instructor for GCP courses in own areas of expertise.
  • Develop and manage the annual Admissions process from end to Work with the GC program director and other CDU leadership, faculty, and support staff to ensure that faculty and appropriate course materials are available and ready for Work with program leadership and staff on the development and assessment of clinical training experiences that align with ACGC accreditation and related licensing board standards. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: managing the identification, recruitment, and operational oversight of clinical rotation sites for fieldwork; negotiating clinical rotation schedules; timely fieldwork documentation; annual evaluation of fieldwork sites; creating and maintaining supervisor and student handbooks; monitoring and evaluating student practicum.
  • student practicum experiences.
  • Serve on the admissions committee and support implementation and monitoring of the program's admissions process and related student recruitment activities.
  • Assist with the design and implementation of program self-study activities, including concerning the articulation, alignment, and assessment of student learning outcomes.
  • Support the establishment of metrics and monitor student success outcomes related to satisfactory academic progress, student retention, graduation, and licensure rates.
  • Provide academic advising and assist with monitoring, evaluating, and remediating student Assist with the development and oversight of other program evaluation processes in accordance with ACGC standards, including implementation of any resultant action and monitoring plans for improvement purposes.
  • Receive student, faculty, and staff concerns/problems and in collaboration with the PD, refer individuals to appropriate resources, including counseling services as warranted.
  • Manage confidential student files and records that document all pertinent academic information within the university, in accordance with FERPA regulations.
  • Respect HIPAA regulations when handling confidential patient files and records for fieldwork placement management or fieldwork rotation logbook cases.
  • Participate in shared governance by attending program, college, and university faculty meetings and serving on standing and ad hoc committees.
  • Assist with program advisory board meeting administration, including collaboration with other program leadership for implementation of appropriate resulting recommendations.
  • Maintain professional licensure by completing the required CEUs and clinical practice Engage in scholarly and community service activities and participate in professional association conferences pertinent to genetic counseling education and practice.
  • Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned by PD, college, or university This list of essential job functions and other responsibilities represents those duties and responsibilities that are required of this position. However, the list is not to be considered all-inclusive. For example, a supervisor or director may assign other duties and other duties at alternate locations to meet the mission requirements of the University. The cooperation of all personnel is expected to carry out the mission.
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