Genetic Counselor - Toledo, OH

Nationwide Children's HospitalToledo, OH
10d

About The Position

Assesses risks, interprets results, provides complex medical information, and genetic counseling to patients and/or healthcare professionals in a clear and compassionate manner.

Requirements

  • Two-year Master’s degree in accredited program in Human Genetics, Genetic Counseling or a related field, required.
  • Current, valid Ohio license or a supervised practice license to practice as a genetic counselor, required. License must be in place within 90 days after start date.
  • Board-Certified or eligible (if graduated in the last 3 years) to sit for the Genetic Counseling Board Examination administered by the American Board of Genetic Counselors, required.
  • BLS Certification may be required depending on department.
  • Expertise in the principles of human genetics, including cytogenetics, molecular genetics, biochemical genetics, and human growth and development.
  • Excellent interviewing and non-directive counseling skills.
  • Extensive knowledge of social, legal, and ethical issues in genetics.
  • Ability to draw a multigenerational pedigree, or family tree, preferably using a template as a guide.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft office and Electronic Medical Record.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in genetic counseling, preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assists in obtaining necessary patient histories and records to ensure correct test paperwork and samples are provided for genetic testing.
  • Coordinates complex testing and ensures all required needs are met before beginning appropriate testing.
  • Assists in determining differential diagnosis, appropriate test selection, and plan of care with physicians.
  • Discusses testing options available including advantages, disadvantages, risks, and limitations of the laboratory analyses.
  • Transmits information about genetic risks and mechanisms, assists in assimilation of information, discusses implications, and uses counseling skills and visual aids if appropriate.
  • Provides follow-up support and additional consultation as needed.
  • Interprets results in collaboration with physicians or other ordering providers and discusses additional test options for patient if recommended.
  • Answers client questions about appropriate genetic testing and how results may affect other family members of the patient.
  • Collaborates to obtain or clarify patient information and test requests.
  • Tracks and manages items for clinical and research purposes.
  • Assists in summarizing literature for patient findings.
  • Provides in-service education to community providers, students, and other health care professionals regarding genetic issues and testing available to patients.
  • Maintains and updates materials for clients.
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