The genetic counselor would provide direct patient care services in accordance with professional ethics and values in the Division of Genetics. Genetic counseling services include obtaining and interpreting pertinent personal and family history, participating in the clinical diagnostic process, acting as a patient and family liaison, and serving as an educator and resource for patients and their families, in-house staff, other health care professionals, and the general public. Additionally, the genetic counselor coordinates appropriate genetic testing, discusses and obtains informed consent for genetic testing, interprets and reports test results, and provides access to follow-up referrals, resources and support as appropriate.
Essential Functions
Responsible for providing current and accurate information available regarding genetic testing, informed consent, results interpretation, and recommendations
May participate fully in the clinical genetics evaluation and documentation of physical exam under the supervision of the clinical geneticist in outpatient and inpatient settings.
Provides clinical care to patients especially with regard to obtaining complete histories, reviewing past medical records, preparing cases, family history assessment, and coordination of diagnostic testing and follow up for individuals referred for genetic indications.
Provides appropriate risk assessment, genetic counseling, and resource identification based on family history and genetic testing/evaluation. and coordinates necessary evaluations, diagnostic tests, and referrals to other specialists.
Follow up with patients as necessary regarding the disclosure and clear explanation of test results, recommendations, and psychosocial support in person, by phone, or via electronic communication.
Communicate with appropriate medical staff for purposes of consultation, referral, and coordination of patient care.
Assure complete and accurate documentation related to genetic information and genetic counseling in the medical record.
Maintain up to date knowledge regarding clinical genetics by attending educational and scientific conferences and participation in continuing education regularly.
May participate in teaching and supervision of genetic counseling master program students.
Requirements:
Master's degree from an Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling-accredited program and be either board certified or have active candidate status at the time of hire (i.e. working on passing board exam).
Nemours is committed to improving the health of children. As a non-profit children’s health organization, we consider the health of every child to be a sacred trust. Through family-centered care in our children’s hospitals and clinics in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida, as well as world-changing research, education and advocacy, Nemours fulfills the promise of a healthier tomorrow for all children — even those who may never enter our doors. Nemours began more than 70 years ago with the vision of Alfred I. duPont to improve the lives of children and to do whatever it takes to prevent and treat even the most disabling childhood conditions. Today, through our children’s hospitals and health system, we directly care for 250,000 children annually in Delaware Valley and Florida, including families who travel from across the country and world to see our specialists — treating every child as we would our own. We also reach beyond the walls of our hospitals and clinics to be a voice for children on a national and international level, and to lead the way in prevention, intervention, education, and research. Nemours is growing to better serve the children and families in our ca...re. We have 1.1 million square feet of space currently devoted to providing children’s healthcare or under construction, all designed with significant input and advice from our patients and families.