Genetic Counselor I/II – Inpatient

Seattle Children's HospitalSeattle, WA
Onsite

About The Position

Coordinate, administer, and deliver inpatient genetic counseling to hospitalized patients and their families in a direct patient care role, with significant in-person time at the main campus of Seattle Children’s Hospital. Assess recurrence risks and recommend medical or genetic testing based on an analysis of risks, benefits, and other factors. Review implications with patients and families and provide crisis intervention regarding unexpected genetic conditions. Educate physicians and other health professionals while ensuring appropriate consults and ongoing care. Assist in program development within our collaborative inpatient team and educate internal and external staff on inpatient genetic counseling, including the orientation and mentoring of genetic counseling students, residents, and new staff. Candidates should be familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures in pediatric genetics and rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Coordinate, administer, and deliver genetic counseling to patients and families at risk for hereditary disorders and/or inborn errors of metabolism. Assess recurrence risks and recommend medical or genetic testing based on analysis of the risk, benefit, and cost. Review implications with the patient and provide crisis intervention regarding unexpected genetic conditions. Provide orientation, training and supervision to volunteers, interns, students, and other learners as appropriate. Educate physicians and health professionals to ensure appropriate patient referral and care. Actively participate in and lead department improvement activities including research and other initiatives related to improving patient care and the family experience. Identification of and involvement in a specialty clinic (ex. Arthrogryposis, EpiGenetics) with a need for genetic counseling services. Ensure familiarity with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.

Requirements

  • Master of Science in Genetic Counseling.
  • Board certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling or American Board of Medical Genetics, OR must have Active Candidate Status for the ABGC Board Examination and must successfully obtain ABGC Certification within two (2) ABGC exam cycles or within three (3) years after the start of employment.
  • Washington State Licensure as a Genetic Counselor OR Provisional Washington State Licensure as a Genetic Counselor.
  • At least one (1) year of experience performing genetic counseling (for Genetic Counselor II).
  • Familiarity with standard concepts, practices, and procedures in pediatric genetics.
  • Experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in pediatric genetics or equivalent work.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate, administer, and deliver inpatient genetic counseling to hospitalized patients and their families in a direct patient care role.
  • Assess recurrence risks and recommend medical or genetic testing based on an analysis of risks, benefits, and other factors.
  • Review implications with patients and families and provide crisis intervention regarding unexpected genetic conditions.
  • Educate physicians and other health professionals while ensuring appropriate consults and ongoing care.
  • Assist in program development within our collaborative inpatient team.
  • Educate internal and external staff on inpatient genetic counseling, including the orientation and mentoring of genetic counseling students, residents, and new staff.
  • Coordinate, administer, and deliver genetic counseling to patients and families at risk for hereditary disorders and/or inborn errors of metabolism.
  • Assess recurrence risks and recommend medical or genetic testing based on analysis of the risk, benefit, and cost.
  • Provide orientation, training and supervision to volunteers, interns, students, and other learners as appropriate.
  • Educate physicians and health professionals to ensure appropriate patient referral and care.
  • Actively participate in and lead department improvement activities including research and other initiatives related to improving patient care and the family experience.
  • Identification of and involvement in a specialty clinic (ex. Arthrogryposis, EpiGenetics) with a need for genetic counseling services.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision plans
  • 403(b)
  • life insurance
  • paid time off
  • tuition reimbursement
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