Genetic Counselor
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Department BSD PED - Pediatric Genetics and Genomics About the
Department The Department of Pediatrics at the University of
Chicago is a dynamic and stimulating place to work. We strive for
the highest level of complex care for children from diagnosis and
treatment; provide outstanding education and training for students,
postgraduate scholars, and physicians; and nurture the research of
Department scholars who seek to elucidate the causes of pediatric
disease and identify promising new therapies. In addition to our
provision of clinical care at UChicago Medicine (UCM) Comer
Children’s Hospital and at our regional sites, we are currently
expanding our clinical care across Northern Illinois and
Northwestern Indiana. In collaboration with our partners in the
Chicagoland Children’s Health Alliance (CCHA; Advocate Children’s
Hospital, and NorthShore University Health System). CCHA has
responsibility for the care of almost 1 million children. The
Department has expanded its presence to numerous satellite sites of
care across the region with the goal of providing care ‘close to
home’ whenever feasible (https://pediatrics.uchicago.edu/). Our
mission is to improve the health of every child entrusted to us, in
an inclusive environment that is committed to family-centered care,
clinical excellence, impactful scholarship, effective disease
prevention, and advocacy for the appropriate care of every child.
We are especially committed to the children on the South Side of
Chicago and to altering the inequities in healthcare. Job Summary
The job uses best practices and knowledge to provide genetics
counseling services to patients, including interpretation of family
and medical histories, screening, and education. The Genetic
Counselor works as a member of the Section for Pediatric Genetics
and Genomics, providing genetic counseling to patients and
families, and will join a team of two genetic counselors and one
medical geneticist. Patient responsibilities will primarily occur
within the general pediatric genetics clinics; however,
opportunities to be involved with inpatient care and outpatient
specialty clinics will occur as the section continues to grow. The
Genetic Counselor performs comprehensive personal and family
assessments, including: taking medical, developmental and family
histories, explaining genetic testing procedures and results,
providing emotional support to families, arranging genetic testing
as appropriate, interpreting testing results, and providing
families with information about a genetic diagnosis. Serves as a
patient advocate and educator and engages in research activities
related to the field of medical genetics when opportunities arise.
Responsibilities Collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare team
to optimize patient care. Under a moderate level of guidance, works
as a member of a health care team, providing genetics counseling,
screening services, community outreach programs, consultative
services, and support to families who have members with birth
defects or genetic disorders and to families who may be at risk for
a variety of inherited conditions. Takes family histories,
summarizes cases, explains genetic testing procedures and results,
and provides general genetics counseling. Identifies families at
risk, investigates the problem present in the family, interprets
information about the disorder, analyzes inheritance patterns and
risks of recurrence, and reviews available options with the family.
Reviews implications with the patient and provides crisis
intervention regarding unexpected genetic conditions. Serves as a
patient advocate and refers individuals and families to community
or state support services. Serves as an educator and resource for
other health care professionals and for the general public.
Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications
Education: Minimum requirements include a college or university
degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements
include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work
experience in a related job discipline. Certifications: Preferred
Qualifications Education: Master’s degree in Genetic Counseling or
Human Genetics from an Accreditation Counsel for Genetic Counseling
accredited program. Experience: Familiar with standard concepts,
practices, and procedures within the field of clinical genetics.
Experience with a variety of pediatric genetic conditions and
genomic technologies. Licenses and Certifications : American Board
of Genetic Counseling (ABCG) board certification or board
eligibility. State of Illinois Genetic Counseling License.
Preferred Competencies Ability to work independently with a high
degree of initiative. Ability to work s k illfully with a diverse
population. Ability to effectively communicate with a variety of
people under stressful circumstances with diplomacy and tact, and
deliver complex information with sensitivity and clarity. Working
Conditions Direct patient contact and clinical care setting.
Exposure to human blood and saliva, human blood and saliva
components, and/or products made from human blood or saliva.
Exposure to infectious material. Ships hazardous material. Office
environment. Application Documents Resume (required) Cover letter
(required) When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the
My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of
the application. Job Family Healthcare & Medical Services Role
Impact Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Drug Test
Required Yes Health Screen Required Yes Motor Vehicle Record
Inquiry Required No Pay Rate Type Salary ? FLSA Status Exempt ? Pay
Range $75,000.00 - $110,000.00 The included pay rate or range
represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible
compensation offer for this role at the time of posting. Benefits
Eligible Yes The University of Chicago offers a wide range of
benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including
health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the
benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook . Posting
Statement The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or
expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status
as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status,
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