This is a Temporary Full Time Position for 12 months
Sinai Health is seeking a Genetic Counsellor to support our Prenatal Diagnosis Unit within our Women's and Infants' Health program.
Reporting to the Manager of Prenatal Diagnosis and Medical Genetics Program, this position will work closely with Mount Sinai Fertility and PDMGP programs. As an integral member of the Prenatal Diagnosis and Medical Genetics Program, you will provide education and counselling to patients and families to enable them to make informed choices about their health, reproductive planning, prenatal testing, and ongoing pregnancy care.
About this team:
The Prenatal Diagnosis Unit and Medical Genetics program is a regional tertiary program that provides counselling and support to families undergoing genetic testing, counselling and planning of care. We care for a large prenatal population, from preconception or preimplantation, providing support for diagnosed anomalies, chromosome abnormalities, positive prenatal and postnatal screening, follow up for babies diagnosed with antenally diagnosed abnormalities, counselling for future pregnancies, including ethnic related genetic conditions and other populations at risk. We have a strong academic and research focus, being the clinical placement for University of Toronto MSc program, residents in Pediatrics, Medical Genetics, Obstetrics and Gynecology and fellows from the perinatology training program, Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowships and trainees, and the CCMG program in Medical Genetics and Cytogenetics/molecular Genetics, international observers, clinicians and scientists. We also work with many community partners, hospitals and programs as a collaborative approach in supporting patients and families through their journey.
In this role you will:
- Assess unique medical/genetic and psychosocial needs of individual families for the purpose of providing appropriate counselling, education and testing options
- Review with patients and families all options available to them including diagnostic testing, treatment, and/or termination of pregnancy
- Collaborate with clinical geneticist(s), patients, families and other members of the interdisciplinary team to develop individualized plans of care
- Communicate with patients and families to evaluate the quality of care provided
- Provide clinical mentoring to genetic counselling, medical and other health professional students
- Conduct and/or participate in clinical research and dissemination of findings
- Contribute to ongoing program development and improvement
- Participate in a variety of department and hospital teams and committees
- Participate in personal professional development activities. You will join a team of genetic counsellors, medical geneticists, nurses and secretarial staff