Genetic Counselor (Neurodevelopmental Genetics)
Position Summary
The Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at the Indiana University School of Medicine is seeking applicants at the assistant, associate, or professor level with expertise in genetic counseling with expertise in the area of neurodevelopmental genetics. The Department provides comprehensive services for children and adults with genetic conditions and provides care as part of multi-disciplinary teams. This position will include clinical care, academic responsibilities, and education. The applicant must be board certified in genetic counseling and be eligible for licensure in the State of Indiana. The applicant must have at least 5 years’ experience in genetic counseling and experience in neurodevelopmental genetics. A publication and funding track record is preferred. The Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics offers a highly collegial and interdisciplinary environment that spans clinical medicine and basic research. See https://medicine.iu.edu/genetics.
Basic Qualifications
- Doctorate or Terminal Degree Required.
- The applicant must have at least 5 years’ experience in genetic counseling and experience in neurodevelopmental genetics.
- A publication and funding track record, including with the state health board, is preferred.
Department Contact for Questions
Hunter Hartman – johuhart@iu.edu