Lab Genetic Counselor - Pathology
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This proposal outlines the creation and integration of a Laboratory Genetic Counselor (LGC) role supporting precision medicine in laboratory services to improve test appropriateness, result interpretation, provider support, patient outcomes, and operational efficiency. By embedding a board-certified genetic counselor within laboratory workflows, the organization can reduce downstream costs, improve turnaround time and report clarity, support precision medicine initiatives across the lifespan, and strengthen compliance with evolving guidelines and payer requirements. Primary Responsibilities Test Utilization & Order Optimization Review genetic test orders for appropriateness, completeness, and guideline alignment Recommend optimal testing strategies (e.g., germline vs somatic vs paired testing; screening vs diagnostic prenatal testing) Develop reflex testing pathways and testing algorithms aligned with NCCN, ASCO, ACOG, SMFM, ACMG, and CAP guidelines Reduce redraws, reorders, and inappropriate or duplicative testing Variant Interpretation & Reporting Support Collaborate with molecular pathologists, laboratory directors, and variant scientists Provide clinical context for variant classification and report language Support interpretation of VUS, secondary findings, and incidental germline results Assist with nuanced prenatal findings (e.g., low fetal fraction, mosaicism, CNVs, and incidental maternal findings) Improve clarity, consistency, and clinical actionability of reports Provider & Client Support Serve as a genetics subject matter expert for oncologists, OB/GYNs, MFMs, midwives, APPs, pathologists, and laboratory clients Address pre- and post-test clinical questions Provide consultative guidance for complex genetic cases Support tumor boards, molecular case conferences, and prenatal diagnostic review meetings Assist with preauthorization of testing from insurance Quality, Compliance & Risk Reduction Ensure laboratory practices align with professional guidelines and regulatory standards Support informed consent and opt-in/opt-out workflows where applicable Reduce patient harm from misordered or misinterpreted oncology and prenatal tests Assist with audit readiness, quality improvement initiatives, and payer policy alignment Education & Program Development Develop provider-facing educational materials and test decision tools Train laboratory staff on oncology and prenatal genetics concepts and workflows Contribute to new test development, validation, and launch planning across service lines Knowledge - Skills - Abilities Excellent communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively communicate with a variety of people under stressful circumstances with diplomacy and tact. Ability to work well in a team environment. Ability to work independently and make patient care decisions. Excellent organizational and presentation skills. Strong problem solving and analytical skills. Intermediate computer skills including the use of computer applications, including Microsoft Office. Experience documenting in Epic is preferred.