Driscoll Children's Hospital
Pediatric Genetic Counselor - Coastal South Texas
Driscoll Children's Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, 78417
Driscoll Children’s Hospital is seeking a full time Genetic Counselor position in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and growing division that includes a clinical geneticist, a genetics nurse, and a genetics medical assistant, and two dedicated medical office specialists, with a second clinical geneticist set to join the team this year. The role is pivotal in providing genetic counseling primarily for pediatric patients in both outpatient and inpatient settings, while also extending services to adult patients as needed. The Genetic Counselor will be responsible for reviewing, eliciting, and interpreting family, medical, and psychosocial histories to provide informed counseling. This includes coordinating the genetic testing process in collaboration with laboratories, physicians, and patients/families. Participation in departmental conferences, meetings, and teaching sessions for students and pediatric residents is also expected, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Driscoll Children’s Hospital is the focal point for pediatric services throughout South Texas, recognized as a world-class institution.
Responsibilities
Provide genetic counseling primarily for pediatric patients in outpatient and inpatient settings
Provide genetic counseling for adult patients as needed
Review, elicit, and interpret family, medical, and psychosocial histories
Obtain informed consent from patients and families
Coordinate the genetic testing process with laboratory, physicians, and patients/families
Work closely with geneticists, non-genetics physicians, nurses, dieticians, social workers, and other care members to coordinate patient care
Participate in departmental conferences, meetings, and student/resident teaching
Demonstrate effective communication, listening, organization, and independence; demonstrate successful case management skills
Demonstrate clinical knowledge and professional competency appropriate for the provision of care specific to age, development, culture, ethnicity, language, education, socioeconomic status and condition-specific needs of patients, while maintaining a consistent level of patient care
Document and maintain accurate case records with full, objective, succinct and appropriate medical record documentation; ensure confidentiality of information
Serve as a resource and effectively share clinical expertise with staff, referring providers and community
Requirements
Graduated from an ABGC accredited genetic counseling training program.
Board certified or board eligible with the American Board of Genetic Counselors.
Participates in professional development activities and maintains professional affiliations.
Comprehensive knowledge of human genetic disorders and defects
Ability to apply counseling methods and techniques to help families to cope and manage potential outcomes
Strong computer skills and comfort with databases
Excellent interpersonal communication skills (written and oral).
Strong organizational skills.
Critical thinking skills.
Eagerness to work in a team setting.
Bilingual in Spanish (preferred but not required)
Benefits
Competitive salary with sign-on & relocation bonus
Full benefits package: health, retirement, generous PTO
Ongoing professional development & CEU opportunities
A mission-driven team dedicated to pediatric healthcare
Minimum Education
Master’s degree in human genetics and counseling or a related field
Board-eligible or Board Certified Genetic Counselor (CGC) by the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC)
Experience
Experience as a clinical genetic counselor preferred but not required
Security Sensitive
This job entails having access to sensitive health information and is thereby subject to the provisions of The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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