JOB DESCRIPTION

1. JOB DETAILS

Job Title: Genetic Counsellor

Band: 7

Reports to: Senior Genetic Counsellor

Department / Directorate: Peninsula Clinical Genetics Service (PCGS), Child & Women’s Health Directorate

2. JOB PURPOSE

To provide a high quality genetic counselling service at specialist level within the Peninsula service as part of the Clinical Genetics team.

To help individuals and families deal with a genetic disorder. This is to be achieved by helping the patient and their families to:

·  Comprehend the medical facts, including the diagnosis, probable course of the disorder, and the available management.

·  Appreciate the way in which heredity contributes to the disorder, and the risk of recurrence in specified relatives

·  Understand the alternatives for dealing with the risk of recurrence

·  Help clients choose the course of action which seems to them most appropriate

·  Make the best possible adjustment to the disorder in an affected family member and/or the risk of recurrence of that disorder.

To act as a significant educational resource, both to the wider health care system trainees in genetics and genetic counselling and medical students.

3. DIMENSIONS/ KEY WORKING RELATIONS

The PCGS, which is hosted by the Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, has its main head office in Exeter, with additional offices based in Plymouth and Truro. In its entirety the peninsula service covers the counties of Devon and Cornwall.

Key working relationships

·  Senior Genetic Counsellor

·  Consultant Clinical Geneticists

·  Clinical Genetic Counsellors/Nurses

·  Clinical Services Manager for Genetics

·  Genetics Laboratory teams

·  Multidisciplinary teams, including: cancer, paediatrics, obstetrics and fetal medicine, cardiac and neurology teams, pathology, community care, primary care and GPs.

4.  ORGANISATIONAL CHART:

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Line Management

5. KEY RESULT AREAS/PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The post holder will work within the agreed job plan as below:

Communication with patients and families:

·  Elicit patient’s concerns and expectations

·  Elicit and accurately document client’s detailed family history

·  Interpret medical, family and psychological history

·  Confirm diagnostic information

·  Communicate genetic information to patients and their relatives

·  Receive and provide highly complex and possibly conflicting information

·  Identify and respond to emerging issues for the client or family

·  Identify changes of risk within the family

·  Interpret and communicate normal and abnormal genetic test results to patients and health care professionals

·  Take responsibility for his/her own work managing and prioritising an individual caseload autonomously

·  Take a role in the provision of predictive genetic counselling

·  Organise and participate in co-counselling with colleagues (eg as part of predictive testing)

·  Expertly communicate highly sensitive and potentially psychologically damaging information, which may cause high levels of stress following discussion with a Consultant Clinical Geneticist

Communication with Colleagues

·  Liaise regionally and nationally with laboratory directors and other staff to order and communicate about genetic tests and to discuss complex test results that are difficult to interpret.

·  Liaise regionally and nationally with other health care professionals including departments of histology, surgery, screening, midwifery, psychiatry, cardiology, social work and others as needed to obtain and provide information.

·  Act as patient advocate in appropriate situations.

Educational Activities

·  Present findings of research, audit and clinical practice to large groups of staff or members of the public, within the trust, regionally, nationally or internationally.

·  Participate in the teaching of genetics to medical personnel, including students, other health care professionals and members of the public.

Patient/Patient Care

·  Use non-directive and other counselling skills to counsel patients about available options and facilitate decision making

·  Help to arrange relevant prenatal diagnostic tests for genetic patients who inform the department of a pregnancy, ensuring continuity of care through to outcome in conjunction with the named consultant

·  Employ the methods, procedures and approach established within the department

·  Undertake an equitable and appropriate proportion of the total genetic counsellors’ workload whilst maintaining the necessary quality of work.

·  Maintain a full and accurate record of work undertaken (including pedigrees, telephone and home visit reports, correspondence and other notes) in both manual and computerised records and preserve their confidentiality.

·  Ensure that best possible standards of work are maintained.

·  Facilitate communication between medical, field working, clerical and laboratory staff within the department to ensure the best possible service to families.

·  Maintain effective communication with professionals (e.g. medical, nursing, social work) outside the department, both for the benefit of individual families as well as to promote general awareness of the genetic counselling service.

·  Undertake any other duties, within the context of this job description and appropriate to the grade of the post, necessary for the changing needs of an effective and efficient patient service.

Professional Development and Education:

·  Attend departmental seminars/teaching sessions, and national meetings equitably within the team after discussion with supervisor and Principal Genetic Counsellor.

·  Participate in reflective practice in all areas of patient care and has an understanding of current research with the speciality.

·  Collate clinical and educational development opportunities towards the portfolio of evidence required for Genetic Counsellor registration.

·  Undertake any other duties, within the context of this job description and appropriate to the grade of the post, necessary for the changing needs of an effective and efficient patient service.

Registered Nurse only

·  To be accountable for own professional practice and work within the NMCs Code of Professional Conduct

·  To be an active member of the NMC’s professional register

Other Responsibilities:

To take part in regular performance and development review

To undertake any training required in order to maintain competency including mandatory training, e.g. Fire, Manual Handling

To contribute to and work within a safe working environment

The post holder is expected to comply with Trust Infection Control Policies and conduct him/herself at all times in such a manner as to minimise the risk of healthcare associated infection

THE TRUST - PURPOSE AND VALUES

We are committed to serving our community by being a high quality specialist Hospital with consultant-led services. We aim to co-ordinate our services with primary and community care, and to develop a limited number as Sub-Regional Referral Centres with appropriate levels of research, development and educational involvement. Where appropriate, and consistent with our services, we may provide services aimed at preventing disease and debilitation.

We aim to make all our services exemplary in both clinical and operational aspects. We will show leadership in identifying healthcare needs to which we can respond and in determining the most cost-effective way of doing so. We will share our knowledge with neighbouring healthcare agencies and professionals.

We recruit competent staff that we support in maintaining and extending their skills in accordance with the needs of the people we serve. We will pay staff fairly and recognise the whole staff’s commitment to meeting the needs of our patients.

We are committed to equal opportunity for all and encourage flexible working arrangements including job sharing.

The Trust is committed to recruiting and supporting a diverse workforce and so we welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, maternity/pregnancy, marriage/civil partnership or transgender status. The Trust expects all staff to behave in a way which recognises and respects this diversity, in line with the appropriate standards.

GENERAL

This is a description of the job as it is now. We periodically examine employees' job descriptions and update them to ensure that they reflect the job as it is then being performed, or to incorporate any changes being proposed. This procedure is conducted by the Manager in consultation with the jobholder. You will, therefore, be expected to participate fully in such discussions. We aim to reach agreement on reasonable changes, but if agreement is not possible, the Trust reserves the right to insist on changes to your job description after consultation with you.

The RD&E is a totally smoke-free Trust. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on Trust property, including all buildings, grounds and car parks. For help to quit call: 01392 207462.

As an employee of the Trust, it is a contractual duty that you abide by any relevant code of professional conduct and/or practice applicable to you. A breach of this requirement may result in action being taken against you (in accordance with the Trust’s disciplinary policy) up to and including dismissal.

The post holder is expected to comply with Trust Infection Control Policies and conduct him/her at all times in such a manner as to minimise the risk of healthcare associated infection.

This post has been identified as involving access to vulnerable adults and/or children and in line with Trust policy successful applicants will be required to undertake a Disclosure & Barring Service Disclosure Check.


PERSON SPECIFICATION

POST: Genetic Counsellor

BAND: 7

REQUIREMENTS / At
Recruitment / At 2nd KSF
Gateway
QUALIFICATIONS / TRAINING
Obtained GCRB** accredited MSc degree in Genetic Counselling
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Attainment of 1st or MSc degree
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Attainment of professional qualification as registered nurse or midwife or social worker and maintenance of current professional registration
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Previous experience as a senior registered practitioner having developed and demonstrated proficiency as an autonomous professional in a health or social care setting
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Completion of a genetics course of no less than 30 hours duration which has academic accreditation
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Completion of training in counselling skills of at least 90 guided learning hours. / D
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KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS
Ability to work within a multidisciplinary environment
Ability to work as a member of a team
Ability to manage own workload
Ability to work within supervision
Good report and writing skills
Extensive verbal and written communication skills
Counselling skills
Knowledge of genetics / E
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EXPERIENCE
Teaching experience
Knowledge of clinical governance
Experience of research governance
Experience of literature searching and critical analysis
Experience of clinical audit
Experience of working in a Regional Genetics Unit / D
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PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
Excellent attention to detail and standards of care and thorough record keeping.
Highly motivated, flexible and enthusiastic
Excellent ability to work within and contribute to the development and maintenance of a highly skilled and motivated team
Ability to self-motivate and work autonomously
Awareness and respect for the needs and values of patients and professional colleagues
Commitment to further professional training / E
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS
PhlebotomyCurrent, clean driving licence
Knowledge and previous experience of using PC software, particularly word processing and databases. / D
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Essential/Desirable ** Genetic Counsellor Registration Board

HAZARDS:- Updated 31st May 2013
Laboratory Specimens / Clinical contact with Patients / Dealing with violence & aggression of patients/relatives / ü
Blood / Body Fluids / Dusty Environment / VDU Use (occasional)
Radiation / Lasers / Challenging Behaviour / ü / Manual Handling / ü
Solvents / ü / Driving / Noise / Vibration
Respiratory Sensitisers / ü / Food Handling / Working in isolation
Cytotoxic Drugs / Electrical work / Night Working