The Ohio State University
Clinical Cancer Genetics Counselor - Assistant Professor - Human Genetics
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Overview
Job Title: Clinical Cancer Genetics Counselor - Assistant Professor - Human Genetics Department: Medicine | IM Human Genetics The Ohio State University Division of Human Genetics is seeking a dynamic genetic counselor for a clinical excellence faculty position in the growing clinical care area of Cancer genetics. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to clinical care, and research aimed at understanding and treating cancer, with teaching and mentoring responsibilities. The candidate will engage with multidisciplinary teams and contribute to lectures, seminars, and clinical rotation supervision. Responsibilities
Provide clinical genetic services in cancer clinics as part of an academic clinical practice. Teach genetic counseling graduate students, medical students, residents, and fellows; mentor and supervise clinical rotations. Engage in translational cancer genetics research programs in collaboration with physicians, PhDs, and MDs. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to advance cancer care and research. Performance Objectives
Clinical faculty participate in academic clinical practice, education, and translational research in adult genetic specialties. Responsibilities include clinical care provision, teaching, and involvement in translational cancer genetics research, within the framework of the NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Qualifications and Materials
Required: Cover letter addressing patient care, teaching, and research philosophies Curriculum Vitae (CV) List of References with the following information: email address, connection to you, and area in which the referee is insightful to your skills Application materials should be directed to Pam Brock, Faculty Recruitment, pamela.brock@osumc.edu. Faculty and employment definitions are described for these clinical/academic roles, including discussions of clinical faculty, tenure-track, and research faculty expectations. Additional Information
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Wexner Medical Center offer extensive facilities and a collaborative environment. The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. The university may require a background check and post-offer screenings as applicable. Location: Kenny Rd, 2006-2030 (0214) | Position Type: Regular | Shift: First Shift | Scheduled Hours: 40 For more information about dual-career support and relocation, see the Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation resources. Additional information about the Columbus area and regional campuses is available on the site. The university is committed to diversity and to maintaining an environment free of violence, harassment, discrimination, exploitation, or intimidation. The Ohio State University is an NSF ADVANCE institution and a member of the Ohio/Western Pennsylvania/West Virginia Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC).
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Job Title: Clinical Cancer Genetics Counselor - Assistant Professor - Human Genetics Department: Medicine | IM Human Genetics The Ohio State University Division of Human Genetics is seeking a dynamic genetic counselor for a clinical excellence faculty position in the growing clinical care area of Cancer genetics. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to clinical care, and research aimed at understanding and treating cancer, with teaching and mentoring responsibilities. The candidate will engage with multidisciplinary teams and contribute to lectures, seminars, and clinical rotation supervision. Responsibilities
Provide clinical genetic services in cancer clinics as part of an academic clinical practice. Teach genetic counseling graduate students, medical students, residents, and fellows; mentor and supervise clinical rotations. Engage in translational cancer genetics research programs in collaboration with physicians, PhDs, and MDs. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to advance cancer care and research. Performance Objectives
Clinical faculty participate in academic clinical practice, education, and translational research in adult genetic specialties. Responsibilities include clinical care provision, teaching, and involvement in translational cancer genetics research, within the framework of the NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Qualifications and Materials
Required: Cover letter addressing patient care, teaching, and research philosophies Curriculum Vitae (CV) List of References with the following information: email address, connection to you, and area in which the referee is insightful to your skills Application materials should be directed to Pam Brock, Faculty Recruitment, pamela.brock@osumc.edu. Faculty and employment definitions are described for these clinical/academic roles, including discussions of clinical faculty, tenure-track, and research faculty expectations. Additional Information
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Wexner Medical Center offer extensive facilities and a collaborative environment. The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. The university may require a background check and post-offer screenings as applicable. Location: Kenny Rd, 2006-2030 (0214) | Position Type: Regular | Shift: First Shift | Scheduled Hours: 40 For more information about dual-career support and relocation, see the Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation resources. Additional information about the Columbus area and regional campuses is available on the site. The university is committed to diversity and to maintaining an environment free of violence, harassment, discrimination, exploitation, or intimidation. The Ohio State University is an NSF ADVANCE institution and a member of the Ohio/Western Pennsylvania/West Virginia Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC).
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