Lecturer in Genetic Counseling (in Medicine and at the Institute for Genomic Medicine) at Columbia University Medical Center
Columbia University
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Posted: 06-Dec-24
Location: New York, NY
Internal Number: 160259
Lecturer in Genetic Counseling (in Medicine and at the Center for Precision Medicine and Genomics (CPMG)) at Columbia University Medical Center
The Center for Precision Medicine and Genomics (CPMG) in the Department of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Ali Gharavi, is a growing program that comprehensively integrates genetics and genomics into research, training and patient care. CPMG is seeking a genetic counselor to join our team in a full-time position. The faculty appointment will be in the Department of Medicine at the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons (VP&S) of Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC).
Clinical Responsibilities include to provide genetic counseling to patients and family members in the multiple subspecialty genetics clinics in CPMG. In this role, the genetic counselor will conduct intake screening, risk assessment, explain nature and scope of testing procedures; act as a liaison between the clinical department and the molecular diagnostic laboratories; communicate results to patients and families and write summary reports; and develop and present in-service education to physicians and other health care providers to increase genetic testing fluency among providers of the Medical Center. Additionally, the genetic counselor will be involved in the implementation of new opportunities for the provision of genetic counseling across clinical and research subspecialities.
Research responsibilities may include enrollment of patients into different genomic research studies, serving as the primary contact for both potential patients and referring physicians, review of patient medical records, coordination and implementation of study procedures, return of results to referring physicians and/or patients as indicated, and providing post-test counseling, education, and support to patients and families. The genetic counselor may also be responsible for submissions to the IRB and other regulatory bodies as needed, maintenance of study files and databases, and ensuring overall adherence to written protocols and regulatory requirements. Genetic counselors have a key role in variant interpretation, analysis, and expected pathogenicity in relation to the patients? phenotype. In addition, the genetic counselor may present research result findings to a variety of healthcare professionals and facilitate consensus interpretation during results discussion meetings. The genetic counselor will have opportunities to present research findings at national conferences and to co-author publications involving novel genetic findings, and other duties as assigned.
As part of their faculty appointment, the genetic counselor will also be given the opportunities to serve as lecturer, fieldwork supervisor, or mentor for students enrolled in Columbia University Genetic Counseling Graduate Program.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master?s Degree in Genetic Counseling
Board eligible or board certified as a Genetic Counselor by the American Board of Genetic Counseling
Key Skills:
Ability to work independently
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in multi-disciplinary teams
Conversational Spanish (preferred but not required)
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Pay Transparency Disclosure
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University?s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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