Independent Educational Consultants Association
Genetic Counselor
Independent Educational Consultants Association, Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32290
Nemours Children's Health is seeking Genetic Counselors to join our team in Jacksonville, Florida.
The counselor will interpret family and medical histories to assess the chance of disease occurrence or recurrence, help patients understand genetic testing options and implications and offer guidance for informed decision-making.
Key responsibilities
Collect and analyze personal and family health history to assess genetic risks
Educate patients about genetic conditions, inheritance patterns, and testing options
Provide emotional support and guidance for patients undergoing genetic testing or facing genetic diagnoses
Coordinate and interpret genetic testing results in collaboration with healthcare providers
Communicate complex genetic concepts in an understandable way.
Document counseling sessions, findings, and recommendations in the medical record
Participate in case conferences, research, or outreach as required
Stay current with advances in genetics and relevant legal, ethical, and policy issues
What We Offer
No state income tax in Florida
Competitive compensation
Comprehensive benefits: health, life, dental, vision
Mortgage assistance, relocation packages and 403B with employer match, 457 retirement savings plans
Licensure, CME and dues allowance
Not-for-profit status; eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualifications
Master's degree in Genetic Counseling from an American Board of Genetic Counseling accredited program required
National Board Certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling required (or Board Eligible status for new graduates)
Current American Heart Association BLS required upon hire.
If you're looking for a position that will allow you to enjoy a work-life balance, have an opportunity for professional growth, and focus on pediatric care, this is the opportunity for you.
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The counselor will interpret family and medical histories to assess the chance of disease occurrence or recurrence, help patients understand genetic testing options and implications and offer guidance for informed decision-making.
Key responsibilities
Collect and analyze personal and family health history to assess genetic risks
Educate patients about genetic conditions, inheritance patterns, and testing options
Provide emotional support and guidance for patients undergoing genetic testing or facing genetic diagnoses
Coordinate and interpret genetic testing results in collaboration with healthcare providers
Communicate complex genetic concepts in an understandable way.
Document counseling sessions, findings, and recommendations in the medical record
Participate in case conferences, research, or outreach as required
Stay current with advances in genetics and relevant legal, ethical, and policy issues
What We Offer
No state income tax in Florida
Competitive compensation
Comprehensive benefits: health, life, dental, vision
Mortgage assistance, relocation packages and 403B with employer match, 457 retirement savings plans
Licensure, CME and dues allowance
Not-for-profit status; eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualifications
Master's degree in Genetic Counseling from an American Board of Genetic Counseling accredited program required
National Board Certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling required (or Board Eligible status for new graduates)
Current American Heart Association BLS required upon hire.
If you're looking for a position that will allow you to enjoy a work-life balance, have an opportunity for professional growth, and focus on pediatric care, this is the opportunity for you.
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