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Cancer Genetic Counselor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Two (2) or more years of experience in genetic counseling ( or has demonstrated equivalent mastery), one (1) or more years of experience in cancer genetic counseling specialty. * Specialized courses ...

Two (2) or more years of experience in genetic counseling ( or has demonstrated equivalent mastery), one (1) or more years of experience in cancer genetic counseling specialty. * Specialized courses ...

Summary Propels the mission of the organization to support individualized cancer treatment, and ... Supports expansion of the genetic counseling field through precepting students. Additional ...

Identifies families at risk for hereditary cancer, provide education about the complex options ... Provides Genetic Counseling consultations for hereditary cancer indications (identifying ...

Identifies families at risk for hereditary cancer, provide education about the complex options ... Provides Genetic Counseling consultations for hereditary cancer indications (identifying ...

Genetic Counselor, Social Services Full Time, 80 Hours Per Pay Period, Day Shift Covenant Health ... Cancer Center is part of Covenant Health, East Tennessee's largest nonprofit health system. For ...

Overview Genetic Counselor, Social Services Full Time, 80 Hours Per Pay Period, Day Shift Covenant ... Cancer Center is part of Covenant Health, East Tennessee's largest nonprofit health system. For ...

Genetic Counselor

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$100 - $130/hr

Responsible for establishing and expanding genetic counseling services at WakeMed, including identifying patients at risk for hereditary cancer predisposition syndromes through participation in ...

Provides professional genetic counseling and education to individuals and/or family members who may be at risk for inherited cancers or other genetic conditions. Performs pedigree analyses ...

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How much do cancer genetic counselor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for cancer genetic counselor in the United States is $87,816.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,000.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cancer genetic counselor?

A Cancer Genetic Counselor is a healthcare professional who specializes in assessing an individual's risk of inherited cancer. They analyze personal and family medical histories, interpret genetic test results, and provide guidance on risk management and prevention strategies. They also offer emotional support and help patients understand their options for early detection and treatment. Their work is essential in helping individuals make informed decisions about their health and medical care.

What does a cancer genetic counselor do?

A typical day for a Cancer Genetic Counselor involves meeting with patients and their families to assess cancer risk, providing education about genetic testing options, interpreting test results, and coordinating care with oncologists and other healthcare providers. You may spend time preparing family histories, documenting consultations, participating in multidisciplinary team meetings, and staying current with advances in cancer genetics. The work environment is often clinic- or hospital-based, with a collaborative and patient-centered approach. While the role can be emotionally demanding, it is also highly rewarding, as you play a key part in helping patients understand their health and make informed choices. Teamwork, continual learning, and adaptability are central to success in this dynamic field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a cancer genetic counselor?

To thrive as a Cancer Genetic Counselor, you typically need a master's degree in genetic counseling, board certification, and a deep understanding of genetics, oncology, and risk assessment. Familiarity with genetic testing technologies, pedigree analysis software, and electronic health records is important. Strong interpersonal communication, empathy, active listening, and the ability to simplify complex information are key soft skills in this role. These competencies enable counselors to effectively guide patients through genetic risk discussions, testing processes, and emotional challenges, ensuring quality patient care and informed decision-making.

How to become a cancer genetic counselor?

To become a cancer genetic counselor, individuals typically need a master's degree in genetic counseling or a related field, along with certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC). Relevant skills include knowledge of genetics, counseling, and medical ethics, and licensure or certification is often required to practice professionally.
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Infographic showing various Cancer Genetic Counselor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,816 per year, or $42.2 per hour.

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The Manager of Cancer Genetic Counseling Services will partner with departmental leadership to optimize genetic counseling operations, which includes but is not limited to adherence to regulations, quality improvement, and other issues impacting clinical practice as well as oversight of clinical schedule utilization with associated coverage needs at all service locations. Optimization of clinical operations includes accountability for access, patient satisfaction, and identification of internal programmatic development opportunities. Will be responsible for hiring, retention, and development of the genetic counselors and genetic counseling assistants within the department.

Will also provide genetic counseling services and care coordination to patients in the practice with ability to apply an expert application of knowledge and skills in complex situations. Professional activities should include those that have an impact across the health system, within the local community, or on a national scale via presentations and publications. Leadership and Administrative responsibilities should account for 50% of overall effort.
Education
Master's Degree from an ABGC accredited Genetic Counseling program Required
Experience
10 years experience as a cancer genetic counselor Required
10 years experience with HIPAA and patient privacy practices Required
3 years experience in management of genetic counseling services Preferred
Licenses
Amer Bd of Genetic Counseling Required
PA Genetic Counselor License Required