Genetics Counselor
US Oncology Network-wide Career Opportunities | |
United States, Virginia, Fairfax | |
8613 Lee Highway (Show on map) | |
Jan 07, 2025 | |
Overview
Virginia Cancer Specialists, an affiliate of McKesson Specialty Health and US Oncology, a leader in Cancer care, is seeking a Full Time Genetic Counselor. Join an established community cancer genetics program that includes a team of 2 Licensed and Certified Genetic Counselors, a Genetic Program Assistant, and a Medical Oncologist. In addition, our program is part of The US Oncology Network's Genetic Risk Evaluation and Testing Program (GREAT), which provides access to a national network of providers, education, and clinical resources, as well as research, speaking and local and national leadership opportunities. SCOPE: Provide Hereditary Risk Assessment/Genetic Counseling to individuals with a personal and/or family history of cancer. Collect and analyze family medical history and develop personalized risk assessments. Liaison with physicians and clinicians to coordinate patient laboratory and diagnostic testing, including test scheduling, insurance authorization, and results reporting. Maintain patient literature and educational information. Assist with clinical research studies as they pertain to cancer genetics. Support and adhere to the US Oncology Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Business Standards. Responsibilities ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: -Location: Provide care in the NW sector of Virginia Cancer Specialists range, including Fair Oaks and Reston locations. -Provide genetic counseling to individuals with a personal diagnosis of cancer or family history of cancer, including information pertaining to risk factors, genetic concepts and inheritance patterns. -Collect medical and family history from patients from a variety of sources including personal interviews, medical records review and family questionnaire software. -Identify at-risk individuals that may benefit from genetic screening, testing and/or counseling. -Calculate and report on personalized risk assessments to provide cancer risks for individuals and their families. -Provide psychosocial support to patients throughout the process of genetic counseling and testing. -Coordinate genetic testing, including communication with specialty genetic testing laboratories -Schedule laboratory and related diagnostic testing. -Collaborate with breast surgeons, medical oncologists, nurses, social workers and other clinicians and participate in the development of treatment plans as appropriate. - Provide genetic services to cancer patients whose somatic tumor testing indicates the need for hereditary cancer evaluation/testing, as part of precision oncology. -Provide education to VCS providers regarding current guidelines and recommendations for patients who qualify for Hereditary Risk Assessment. -Participate in Cancer Committee Meetings by providing data on patients served on a quarterly basis. -Participate as needed in Breast Cancer Tumor Board Meetings. -Maintain patient educational resources and literature, -Participate in weekly team meetings with Genetics Department by presenting cases and participating in discussion. -Participate in monthly virtual education meeting and case conference with the US Oncology GREAT Genetics Program, with option for other participation in GREAT as well. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Genetic Counseling from an accredited genetic counseling training program, ideally with clinical experience in oncology. New graduates welcome to apply, mentoring available. Board certified (or eligibility for certification) from the American Board of Genetic Counseling. Reimbursement for memberships, certifications and licensure available. Join us at Virginia Cancer Specialists, APPLY NOW! |