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Alberta Precision Labs’ Genetics and Genomics (G&G) team invites a Genetics Counselor I to join a small, expert unit at the University of Alberta Hospital. You will determine familial risk, interpret results, discuss options, and support patients and families through complex genetic information.
As part of a multi-site G&G group, you will collaborate with molecular genetics, cytogenetics, and newborn screening programs, with a focus on ethical considerations and patient advocacy.
Genetics and Genomics (G&G) as part of Alberta Precision Laboratories, provides complex genetic testing for a broad range of inherited conditions, serving an important role in the provision of genetic services to Alberta’s diverse population. G&G has a rewarding opportunity for a genetic counsellor to join the laboratory team.You will join an exceptional team of three laboratory genetic counsellors and work with several G&G labs including molecular genetics, cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, newborn screening and prenatal serum screening. With the implementation of additional next-generation sequencing panels, and the expansion of newborn screening in Alberta, it is an exciting time to join G&G.
As a Genetics Counselor I, you will determine a patient or family's risk for a genetic condition, interpret test results, analyze inheritance patterns and risks of occurrence or recurrence, and review available options with the individual/family in a manner that promotes informed choice.You will assist patients, families and/or medical care providers to understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of how genetics contributes to disease. In addition, you may guide individuals/families and other clinicians in discussions about testing options, test result interpretation, prevention, medical management, newborn metabolic screening, and options for prenatal diagnosis.You may also provide supportive counseling to individuals/families and other clinicians with sensitivity to ethnic and cultural diversity and how they address potential ethical issues. Furthermore, you may serve as a patient advocate and refer individuals and families to available support services and as an educator and resource for other healthcare professionals and the general public.
Completion of Master of Genetic Counseling degree.Board Certification or eligibility with either the Canadian Association of Genetic Counselors (CAGC) or the American Board of Genetic Counselors (ABGC).
Additional Required Qualifications:Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Excellent organizational skills. Demonstrated collaborative teamwork skills. Comprehensive knowledge of genetic counseling
Preferred Qualifications:Experience in a clinical or laboratory genetic counselling role is preferred. Familiarity with Specimen Gate and Epic is an asset.
All postings close at 23:59 MT of the postingend date indicated.
A satisfactory criminal record check and/or Vulnerable Sector Search is required prior to your first day of work. Additionally, all employees have an ongoing duty to disclose any charges or convictions that may occur during their employment with APL.
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