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Penn Medicine Genetic Counseling Clinical Manager in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Description
Penn Medicine is dedicated to our tripartite mission of providing the highest level of care to patients, conducting innovative research, and educating future leaders in the field of medicine. Working for this leading academic medical center means collaboration with top clinical, technical and business professionals across all disciplines.
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Entity: Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania (CPUP)
Department: Med Genetics
Location: 3400 Spruce, Philadelphia
Hours: Full Time, Per Departmental Needs
Summary:
The Genetic Counseling Manager is responsible for clinical and/or program management
Clinical management: responsible for consistent and high quality patient care delivery in the practice; continual assessment of clinical operations to ensure quality and coordination of care; supervision and mentorship of staff; and optimization of the operations of the clinical practice.
Program management: responsible for the oversight of one or more clinical programs, including management of clinical teams to achieve successful operations of programs. Management and administrative responsibilities should account for 30% to 50% of daily activity.
The Manager will also provide direct genetic counseling services and care coordination. He or she will provide genetic counseling with an expert application of knowledge and skills in complex situations and provide formal mentorship and education, in addition to supervision of more junior staff.
The Manager will provide feedback to physicians and leadership on issues regarding the operations, regulations, quality improvement, and other issues impacting clinical practice.
The Manager is expected to have developed one or more areas of high-level expertise and to employ this knowledge in clinical practice and in mentorship of more junior GCs.
Professional activities should include those that have an impact beyond the clinic, for example, in one or more other Departments or across the health system; within the local community; or on a national scale through presentations and publications.
Accountabilities:
Employee Satisfaction and Engagement:
Communicates effectively with team and builds productive relationships in an effort to create and sustain a positive work environment
Establishes/update work processes and work practices o Manages team and individual performance in alignment with Penn Medicine vision of service excellence
Responsible for staff development activities including but not limited to: team professional development, recruitment and retention
Communication:
Fosters an environment where proactive communication and problem solving is expected.
Establishes communication expectations that enable high performance of team and individuals
Learning: Leverages knowledge for competitive advantage and developing team members through application of Penn Medicine research, continuous improvement, performance management, and competency development
Leadership (applicable for program management roles):
Oversee clinical operations in the practice including budgeting (where applicable), clinical project management, operational planning, quality, regulatory compliance and continuous improvement initiatives
Ensures consistent and comprehensive patient care delivery and be responsible for continually assessing the clinical care team to ensure quality, coordination of care, supervision and mentorship of staff, and general operations of the clinical genetic counseling practice.
Supports the Division/Department in performing the project management, reporting and data collection and assignment of duties essential to improving clinical performance of one or more genetic counseling programs.
Performs essential operational and administrative duties including organizing meetings, identifying stakeholders, coordinating process improvement projects, and identifying and addressing issues related to the advancement of the program
Clinical responsibilities include:
Prepare for cases by identifying relevant medical records and ensuring that these are obtained
Collect and evaluate patient medical history, construct a pedigree using appropriate nomenclature o Perform comprehensive genetic risk assessment, explain natural history of diagnosis, explain relevant genetic factors, explain available testing and facilitate testing I
Interpret genetic test results and communicate to patients and other healthcare professionals.
Perform psychosocial assessment and provide counseling o Document clinical encounters. Write clinic notes, physician letters, patient letters and other communications
Perform high-level clinical genetic counseling:
Demonstrate proficiency and autonomy in managing complex, cross disease center projects including analysis and interpretation of high-level results o Utilize emerging technologies that may affect clinical care
Develop patient education methods to enhance communication effectiveness with patients
Utilizing advanced genetic counseling methods, facilitates patient decision-making and other patient goals
Ensures continuity of care within the clinical unit
Quality improvement:
Identify strategies to increase clinical efficiency
Recognizes areas for improvement within the clinic and implements strategies for process improvement (such as EMR optimization)
Identify opportunities for outreach to expand genetic services
Genetic counselors are encouraged and expected to participate in a diverse set of professional activities related to clinical supervision, research and/or leadership. Demonstrate an interest in growth through participation in professional activities. Some of these may include:
Provides educational lectures to advance understanding of genetics at Penn
Develops and facilitates patient support groups, organize patient education seminars and conferences and create patient materials
Represents Penn in genetics-related community outreach activities o If research focused, assists with grant proposal and submissions, write abstracts and manuscripts, coordinates research studies o Submits abstracts or gives presentation at major genetics/national meetings and/or submit manuscripts for publication
Credentials:
Genetic Counselor - License (Required)
Driver's License (Required)
PA State Licensure (Required)
Education or Equivalent Experience:
Master of Arts or Science (Required)
ACGC accredited genetic counseling training program (Required)
5+ years of relevant experience as a genetic counselor required, including at least 3 years prior people/program management experience in a healthcare setting (Required)
Demonstrated competency as a skilled care provider able to manage complex cases with independence and with evidence of strong knowledge in at least one area of clinical practice (Required)
We believe that the best care for our patients starts with the best care for our employees. Our employee benefits programs help our employees get healthy and stay healthy. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits program that includes one of the finest prepaid tuition assistance programs in the region. Penn Medicine employees are actively engaged and committed to our mission. Together we will continue to make medical advances that help people live longer, healthier lives.
Live Your Life's Work
We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Candidates are considered for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, familial status, genetic information, domestic or sexual violence victim status, citizenship status, military status, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable law.
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