What are the responsibilities and job description for the Genetic Counselor - Per diem position at St. Josephs Health?
Overview
St. Joseph’s Healthcare System is recognized for the expertise and compassion of its highly skilled and responsive staff. The combined efforts of the organization’s outstanding physicians, superb nurses, and dedicated clinical and professional staff have made us one of the most highly respected healthcare organizations in the state, the largest employer in Passaic County, and one of the nation’s “100 Best Places to Work in Health Care”.
Job Overview:
The Oncology Clinical Genetics Nurse Navigator (NN)/Genetic Counselor (GC) functions to provide access to quality care for patients and families at risk for cancer. In collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, this provider assists patients along the continuum of care from exploration of familial risk, diagnosis of genetic risk, high-risk physical findings, prevention strategies, diagnosis and through treatment and survivorship. The NN/GC meets with patients and family members for individual cancer risk assessment sessions; including detailed discussion of basic genetics, risk for cancer development based on family/personal history, discussion of genetic testing procedures and possible test results, and medical management implications of genetic test results.
Qualifications
Work requires the knowledge of theories, principles, and concepts acquired through a Bachelor’s degree (Masters preferred) in Genetic Counseling or Human Genetics or closely related field.
Two to three years of work related experience required.
Genetic Counselor credentialing license required (must meet Commission on Cancer (CoC) standard).
Must have analytical skills with the ability to exercise sound judgment, attention to detail and problem resolution.
Must possess strong customer service, communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
Proficient in EMR (EPIC/Cerner) and Microsoft products.