Nemours
Genetics Counselor-Perinatal program (Finance)
Genetic counseling services include obtaining and interpreting pertinent personal and family history, participating in the clinical diagnostic process, acting as a patient and family liaison, and serving as an educator and resource for patients and their families, in-house staff, other health care professionals, and the general public. Additionally, the genetic counselor coordinates appropriate genetic testing, discusses and obtains informed consent for genetic testing, interprets and reports test results, performs literature reviews, collaborates with laboratories and experts in the field, and provides access to follow-up referrals, resources and support as appropriate. The genetic counselor may also participate in the development and execution of clinical research studies, manuscript/abstract preparation and scientific presentations.
Essential Functions:
Master's degree from an Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling-accredited program and board certified
National Board Certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling required.
Current American Heart Association BLS required upon hire