Genetic Counselor
Kennedy Krieger Institute
**Overview**
Kennedy Krieger Institute has a clinical focus of meeting the specialized needs of children and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders and rare diseases. We are seeking a full-time genetic counselor to join our thriving team of nine genetic counselors, three clinical geneticists, and over ten neurogenetics physicians. Based in the Department of Neurology and Developmental Medicine, this position will provide genetic counseling in outpatient clinics for patients with a range of neurogenetic conditions and neurodevelopmental disorders, bone and connective tissue disorders, and other rare diseases. These clinics include independent genetic counseling visits and working as part of a multidisciplinary team with neurologists, developmental pediatricians, geneticists and other specialists.
We are seeking a **Genetic Counselor** who has excellent interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Principle duties and responsibilities are outlined below. The genetic counseling team receives extensive support from genetic counselor assistants, clinic coordinators, and administrative and nursing staff. This support allows the genetic counselors to practice at the top of their scope.
This position will report to the Director of Genetic Counseling Services. Additional mentorship and supervision will be provided by other members of the genetic counseling and neurogenetics team. We aim to foster individual growth and provide many opportunities for professional development. There are opportunities to participate in teaching and clinical supervision of genetic counseling graduate students. In addition, research opportunities are available and encouraged.
Kennedy Krieger Institute, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization located in the greater Baltimore-Washington DC region, transforms the lives of more than 25,000 individuals a year through outpatient and inpatient medical care and therapies; home and community services; school-based programs; professional training; research and advocacy.Kennedy Krieger is a National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) Rare Disease Center of Excellence.
**Responsibilities**
1. Provide comprehensive genetic counseling services for patients and families with known or suspected genetic disorders. Services may include standalone genetic counseling visits (face to face or, when appropriate, telehealth) as well as in conjunction with multidisciplinary clinic visits.
2. Obtain and analyze detailed medical, developmental, and family histories to assess genetic risk and determine the need for genetic testing or referrals.
3. Coordinate and facilitate appropriate genetic testing, including pre-test counseling, test selection, informed consent, and insurance authorization, in collaboration with Genetic Counselor Assistants and other institute support staff and services.
4. Interpret genetic test results in the context of the patient’s clinical presentation and family history. Communicate findings clearly to patients, families, and the referring healthcare team.
5. Provide post-test counseling, including explanation of test results and discussion of potential diagnoses and implications.
6. Educate patients and families about genetic conditions, inheritance patterns, recurrence risks, family planning options, available treatments and management, and support resources.
7. Conduct psychosocial assessments and provide supportive, family-centered counseling to promote the psychological well-being and informed decision-making of patients and their families.
8. Document clinical interactions and maintain accurate, up-to-date medical records in compliance with Kennedy Krieger Institute, departmental, and regulatory guidelines.
9. Collaborate closely with neurologists, geneticists, and other specialists as part of a multidisciplinary care team to ensure integrated patient management.
10. Contribute to the development of clinical protocols and best practices for genetic counseling in neurology and rare disease settings. Assist with quality assurance and quality improvement initiatives.
11. May supervise and provide clinical training to genetic counseling students as assigned by department leadership, including observation, case preparation, feedback, and evaluation in accordance with program and accreditation requirements.
12. Provide educational support and training to medical staff, trainees, and community partners regarding genetic counseling, advances in genetic testing, and other relevant clinical topics.
13. Maintain current knowledge of advances in genetic testing technologies, variant interpretation guidelines, emerging disease-gene discoveries, and clinical knowledge related to the neurological and rare diseases seen in clinic, ensuring evidence-based, up-to-date patient care. This may involve literature reviews, attendance at national and regional professional conferences, and other continuing education opportunities.
14. Participate and assist in clinical research efforts.
**Qualifications**
Qualifications:
* American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) certification preferred.
* Must possess and maintain licensure to practice as a Supervised Genetic Counselor or Genetic Counselor in Maryland
Education:
* Master’s Degree from an accredited Genetic Counseling Training Program
Experience:
* Minimum one year of genetic counseling experience required, which may be satisfied by clinical rotations as part of an accredited genetic counseling program and/or post-graduate employment.
* Experience working with patient populations with disabilities preferred.
**Minimum pay range**
USD $56,157.50/Yr.
**Maximum pay range**
USD $97,597.76/Yr.
**Vacancy ID** _12245_
**Pos. Category** _Research & Laboratories_
**Job Location : Street** _801 N. Broadway_
**\# of Hours** _40.00_
**_Job Locations_** _US-MD-Baltimore_
**Pos. Type** _Regular Full Time_
**Department : Name** _NDM - Developmental Neurology_
Equal Opportunity Provider & Employer M/F/Disability/ProtectedVet
Confirmar seu email: Enviar Email
Todos os Empregos de Kennedy Krieger Institute