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Regional Genetic Program Counselor

US Oncology Network-wide Career Opportunities
life insurance, tuition reimbursement, 401(k)
United States, Texas, Dallas
Dec 17, 2025
Overview

Texas Oncology is looking for a full-time Remote Regional Genetic Program Counselor to join our team!

This position will support the Central Texas Region, with an ideal candidate based in Austin, Texas or working fully remote and willing to travel regularly within the region.
Please note: This role requires frequent travel to assigned clinics across the region.

The Regional Genetic Program Coordinator is a certified genetic counselor who works with the TX Oncology Genetic Risk Evaluation and Testing or GREAT Program Director, Medical Director, 5 other Regional Genetic Program Coordinators, a GREAT program data coordinator and the Clinical Services Team to support multiple service delivery models with the goal of high quality cancer genetics care for Texas Oncology patients.

Texas Oncology is the largest community oncology provider in the country and has approximately 600+ providers in 300+ sites across Texas and southeastern Oklahoma. Our founders pioneered community-based cancer care because they believed in making the best available cancer care accessible to all communities, allowing people to fight cancer at home with the critical support of family and friends nearby. Our mission is still the same today-at Texas Oncology, we use leading-edge technology and research to deliver high-quality, high-touch, evidence-based cancer care to help our patients achieve "More breakthroughs. More victories." in their fight against cancer. Today, Texas Oncology treats half of all Texans diagnosed with cancer on an annual basis.

Why work for us?

Come join our team that is responsible for helping lead Texas Oncology in treating more patient diagnosed with cancer than any other provider in Texas. We offer our employees a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-term and Long-term disability coverage, a generous PTO program, a 401k plan that comes with a company match, a Wellness program that rewards you practicing a healthy lifestyle, and lots of other great perks such as Tuition Reimbursement, an Employee Assistance program and discounts on some of your favorite retailers.

What does this position do?

The Regional GREAT Program Genetic Program Coordinator is a board-certified genetic counselor who provides operational and educational support to practice providers and clinics in their defined region. The Regional GREAT Genetic Coordinator provides competency in cancer genetics by offering educational and operational support to the practice sites that have active genetic programs or are initiating genetic programs. The regional manager ensures quality patient care, leads activities and operations associated with the provision of high quality and cost effect genetic counseling services. The regional program coordinator works with the Director of Genetics, other Regional GREAT Genetic Coordinator, GREAT Data coordinator, and the Clinical Services Team to support multiple service delivery models with the goal of high-quality cancer genetics care for practice patients. As needed the regional coordinator provides genetic counseling and education to individuals with a personal and/or family history of cancer. The regional manager supports and adheres to the US Oncology (USON) Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Standards.


Responsibilities

The essential duties and responsibilities:

  • Support the GREAT Program in assigned region (50% of time)
    • Responsible for managing and mentoring GREAT providers in their region to ensure quality genetics care.
    • Facilitate advanced hereditary cancer training and education to Texas Oncology APPs and physicians, including, didactic sessions and preceptorship during genetics appointments.
    • Provide operational onboarding and education to clinic sites with a GREAT-trained provider.
    • Ongoing support of GREAT providers with complex cases, and in staying up to date on important clinical changes.
    • Collaborate with regional clinicians and staff to create efficient and effective workflows for genetic evaluation and testing.
    • Liaise with genetic testing laboratories to assist with dissemination of important information and updates to sites.
    • Completes annual chart reviews to monitor GREAT Program providers and offer education and improvement recommendations as needed.
    • Provides leadership and direction to the overall provision of genetic counseling services to ensure the delivery of high-quality services and programming. Ensure proper genetic counseling coverage within the region.
    • Monitors responses and communications to site of service-initiated concerns ensuring professional and timely follow up.
  • Complete projects to enhance the GREAT Program (40% of time)
    • Develop ongoing educational curriculum for GREAT providers.
    • Maintain and update genetic resources for providers and patients.
    • Develop and maintain Volpara genetics database and patient portal.
    • Collaborates with Precision Medicine to improve efficiency and standardization of data collection.
    • Contributes to the development and maintaining of standards, policies, and procedures regarding hereditary cancer genetic counseling and testing.
    • Proactively identifies process and procedure gaps and develops tools/plans projects to improve efficiencies.
    • Research projects assessing our alternative service delivery model, patient outcomes and quality improvement.
    • Advise leadership on evolving trends that impact the GREAT program in their regions.
    • As appropriate, supervise genetic counseling student interns.
    • Work with marketing and liaisons to increase referrals of new patients to the GREAT program.
  • Participation in USON GREAT Program (5%)
    • Involvement in the USON GREAT Steering Committee, its Annual Genetic (GREAT) Education Conference, its Genetic (GREAT) Monthly Case Conferences and its genetic (GREAT) subcommittees as needed.
  • Direct Patient care (0-10%)
    • Provides direct patient care as needed. Provides genetic counseling to patients and families with personal or family history of cancer. Collects medical and family information from patients. Develops detailed pedigree and model analysis to analyze inheritance patients and assess risk for a hereditary cancer syndrome and risk for cancer. Coordinates genetic testing, including obtaining insurance approvals as needed. Reviews results with patients, physicians, nurses, social workers and other clinicians and participates in the development of treatment plans as appropriate. Provides long term follow up to patients as necessary.

Qualifications

The ideal candidate for this position will have the following background and experience:

  • Masters Degree in Medical Genetics/Counseling including clinical experience from an accredited genetics counseling training program
  • Board certified (or eligibility for certification) from the American Board of Genetic Counseling or American Board of Medical Genetics.
  • No experience required. Minimum three (3) years as a practicing genetic-counselor is preferred.
  • Oncology experience preferred.
  • Knowledge of hereditary cancer risk assessment programs (example: Tyer Cuzick) and pedigree drawing software (e: CRA Health or Progeny) is preferred.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Requires vision and hearing corrected to normal ranges.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires potential for exposure to communicable diseases, medical preparations, and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment. Frequent interaction with patients and their families, clinicians and community support organizations. Work may require travel by automobile within the service region and statewide/national travel 4-6 times a year

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