Apply for a Cardiovascular GC Position at Stanford
This is an exceptional opportunity for a genetic counselor interested in working with a strong team of specialized genetic counselors housed within a cutting-edge multidisciplinary subspecialty clinic at a leading academic medical center. Individuals with a passion for innovation in genetics are encouraged to apply regardless of experience level.
The Genetic Counselor is embedded within cardiology at Stanford Health Care, at the Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease (SCICD). SCICD has an exceptional team of 9 genetic counselors specialized in cardiology who are all experts in their disease areas and active contributors to the center. Our genetic counselors are well supported by a group of excellent MD-scientists and advanced practice nurses specializing in inherited cardiovascular diseases, most of whom are leaders in the field. We pride ourselves on a very genetic counselor-friendly culture where genetic counselors are respected, valued, and given the autonomy, opportunities, and support to thrive and pursue their interests.
The Genetic Counselor will provide specialized genetic counseling services in cardiology working both independently and in collaborative multidisciplinary clinics. Prior experience in cardiology not required.
We believe in crafting the right mix of professional opportunities for the right person. Depending on a candidate's interest there is potential for involvement in our robust research program that includes basic science, genomics, genetic counseling research, drug trials, and more. There's also the possibility for varying levels of involvement in the strong and growing Stanford genetic counseling training program.
Learn more about our team at the Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease
View the job posting and apply here (posting #R214475)
Please contact Julia Platt (jplatt@stanfordhealthcare.org) for more information
Julia Platt, MS LCGC (she/her)
Lead Genetic Counselor
Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease

