Senior (5+ years of experience)
Summary of the Role
A Genetics Nurse Practitioner is an advanced practice nurse who specializes in genetics and genomics, offering personalized patient care based on genetic information. This role requires extensive knowledge of genetics, patient counseling, and coordination of care for individuals and families with hereditary conditions or genetic predispositions to certain diseases. A senior-level position indicates a need for in-depth experience in genetic counseling, clinical research, and the implementation of genetic testing protocols within a healthcare setting.
Required Skills
In-depth knowledge of human genetics and genomics.
Excellent communication and counseling skills with the ability to discuss complex genetic information.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret genetic testing results.
Proficiency in electronic health records and genetic databases.
Compassion and empathy towards patients dealing with genetic health issues.
Ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying abreast of emerging trends in genetics healthcare.
Qualifications
Master's or doctoral degree in nursing with a focus on genetics or genomics.
Active Registered Nurse (RN) license and Nurse Practitioner (NP) certification.
Minimum of five years of clinical experience in genetics or a related field.
Advanced skills in genetic risk assessment and genetic counseling.
Certification in genetic nursing or genomic healthcare through a recognized professional organization (e.g., International Society of Nurses in Genetics).
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive genetic risk assessments and analyze family health histories.
Provide genetic counseling to patients and their families about potential health risks and implications of genetic testing.
Interpret and communicate genetic test results to patients, offering ongoing emotional support and education.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team to integrate genetic information into patient care plans.
Participate in clinical research studies related to genetics and contribute to the development of best practice guidelines.
Stay current with advancements in genetics and genomics, and ensure compliance with ethical, legal, and professional standards in the delivery of genetic healthcare services.
Advocate for patients' rights and access to genetic services and contribute to policy development on issues related to genetics in healthcare.