Genetic Counsellor
London Pregnancy Clinic - edinburgh, central scotland
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Genetic Counsellor – Prenatal & Cancer Genetics Location: Remote Commitment: 3-6 hours a weekAbout London Pregnancy Clinic London Pregnancy Clinic is a leading private provider of reproductive and prenatal services, offering state-of-the-art diagnostics alongside compassionate, patient-centred care. We pride ourselves on delivering evidence-based genetic counselling in a warm, supportive environment.Role OverviewWe are seeking an experienced Genetic Counsellor specialising in prenatal and cancer genetics to join our multidisciplinary team for one clinic session per week. You will provide expert risk assessment, education and psychosocial support to individuals and couples, both face-to-face and via remote consultations.Key ResponsibilitiesRisk Assessment & CounsellingTake detailed personal and family histories to assess inherited cancer and fetal genetic riskCommunicate complex genetic information—risks, benefits and limitations of testing—in clear, compassionate termsTest Coordination & InterpretationRecommend appropriate prenatal and cancer genetic tests (e.g., NIPT, carrier screens, BRCA panels)Interpret laboratory results and prepare written reports with management recommendationsMultidisciplinary CollaborationWork alongside obstetricians, sonographers, oncologists and specialist nurses to formulate care plansRefer patients appropriately for further imaging, specialist review or psychosocial supportPatient Education & ResourcesDevelop and update patient information leaflets and digital content on genetic testing pathwaysLead group education sessions and contribute to webinars or workshopsGovernance & QualityMaintain accurate, timely records in line with GDPR and GMC guidelinesParticipate in audit, service-evaluation projects and continuing-professional-development activitiesPerson SpecificationQualifications & RegistrationAccredited HCPC Genetic Counsellor (or equivalent)MSc in Genetic Counselling, Clinical Genetics or related disciplineExperienceMinimum 2 years’ post-qualification experience in prenatal and cancer geneticsProven ability to counsel high-risk obstetric and oncology patientsUnderstanding on extended NIPT panelsExperience with counselling fertility patients on carrier screeningCancer genetics experienceSkills & AttributesExceptional verbal and written communication, with strong listening and empathy skillsAbility to explain complex genomic concepts in lay termsHighly organised, with meticulous attention to clinical governance and documentationCollaborative approach within a small, agile teamTerms & BenefitsSessional Fee: Competitive, dependent on experienceSupport: Dedicated clinic coordinator, admin and sonography teamsDevelopment: Access to external training, MDT meetings and journal clubsFacilities: Modern consulting rooms with integrated ultrasound and genetic reporting softwareHow to ApplyPlease email your CV and a brief covering letter summarising your genetic counselling experience to hr@. Applications will be reviewed on receipt.
Created: 2025-09-10