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Genetic Counselor 1
The University of Miami/UHealth Neuromuscular Division in the Department of Neurology has an exciting opportunity for a Full Time Genetic Counselor to join a growing neurogenetics program with both clinical and research responsibilities to work in the UHealth Medical Campus.
Core Job Summary
The Genetic Counselor 1 provides genetic counseling, education, and psychological support for those with genetic disorders, birth defects, positive newborn screening results or who are at risk for a variety of inherited conditions.
Core Responsibilities
Provides services in response to a wide variety of referral indications, such as pediatric and adult genetics, cancer, and preconception.
Provides outreach and education to healthcare professionals and the general population.
Establishes and maintains partnerships with community and disease organizations.
Develops educational and promotional materials.
Department Specific Functions
The Neuromuscular Division in the Department of Neurology at the University of Miami has an exciting opportunity for a Genetic Counselor to join a growing neurogenetics program with both clinical and research responsibilities. Research is the major focus of this position (60% effort), with responsibilities oriented around activities of the CReATe Consortium, an NIH-supported Rare Diseases Consortium focused on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) and related motor neuron disorders. Research responsibilities will include genetic counseling and assistance in the interpretation of next generation sequencing data. On the clinical front (40% effort), the Genetic Counselor will work as a member of a multi-disciplinary health care team, primarily serving as a genetic resource for patients who have or are at risk for neuromuscular genetic disorders.
Research
Acquire an in-depth understanding of the research program and the details of specific projects
Assist with drafting and editing relevant sections of study protocols, informed consent documents and other study materials (e.g. informational brochures)
Recruit and enroll study participants, coordinate study visits, and assist with collection of study data
Provide counseling for research participants who may undergo genetic testing
Assist with the interpretation of variants from next generation sequencing (on a research basis)
Maintain accurate and complete source documents and case report forms; assist with data entry into research database
Participate in patient/community outreach activities to help promote and sustain the research program
Clinical
Gather relevant medical history and pedigree information.
Provide genetic counseling, education and psychological support for those with genetic neuromuscular disorders, or who may be at risk for such disorders.
Facilitate patient decision making regarding genetic testing
Assist with ordering and interpreting genetic test results, including next generation sequencing
Manage commercial genetic testing
Work in partnership with the neurologist and allied health professionals within the context of multi-disciplinary specialty clinics (e.g. Muscular Dystrophy Association, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, ALS), to manage care for patients with genetic neuromuscular disorders
Participate in the training of neurology residents and fellows who rotate through the clinics
Supervision Received:
This position reports to principal investigator and Division Chief, Dr. Michael Benatar and Division Administrator.
Supervision Exercised:
Provide clinical supervision and evaluation of patient care related to specialty.
This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.
CORE QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in relevant field. Preferred health professional who has received training from an accredited Genetic Counseling program
Minimum 1 year of relevant experience
Genetic Counselor License required in the State of Florida
Board eligible or board certified with the American Board of Medical Genetics (or equivalent)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Knowledge or interest in neurogenetic conditions
Specific knowledge of interest in neuromuscular diseases
Experience with research and patient care
Any relevant education, certifications and/or work experience may be considered.
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