We are seeking a Pediatric Clinical Geneticist with training and / or experience in Biochemical Genetics to join our dynamic genetics program.
We have the only genetics program in Minnesota with a focus on diagnosis and clinical care of pediatric patients and childhood conditions.
Our clinical programs include clinical genetics dysmorphology, inborn errors of metabolism, pharmacogenomics, neurofibromatosis, 22q11.
2 deletion syndrome, and lysosomal storage disorders.
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to expand our collaborations with our dedicated specialists and clinical programs in Neonatology, Immunology, Hematology / Oncology, Cardiology, Otolaryngology, and Critical Care.
Position Highlights :
Provide care for children in outpatient clinics and inpatient consultations at Childrens Minnesotas Minneapolis and St.
Paul campuses to children and teens from the Upper Midwest.
- Provide care to children in contracted sites with affiliated hospitals in the area.
- Work with a team of four geneticists, twelve genetic counselors, three genetic counseling assistants, two pharmacogenomics pharmacists, one clinical nurse, and one metabolic dietician.
- Participate in several new healthcare initiatives, including delivery of genetics care via Telemedicine, Rare Disorders Clinic, and pharmacogenetics consultations.
- Participate in clinical and research projects, supported by three genetic research associates.
- Opportunities for clinical teaching of medical students, residents, and genetic counseling studies are available.
Competitive compensation package including a base salary with incentive pay opportunities. Benefits include malpractice, health, dental, disability coverage, retirement plans, solid vacation and CME package and more!
Board-eligible / board-certified in Clinical Genetics by the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics
Clinical experience or board certification / eligibility in medical or clinical biochemical genetics is preferred (successful applicants should be comfortable caring for patients with inborn errors of metabolism as well as general genetic diagnoses)