Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Clinical Genomic Scientist I - R&D Innovation

Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in Genetics, Molecular Biology, or a related field required; Doctorate preferred.
  • 3+ years relevant clinical laboratory or research experience.
  • Experience with Next Generation Sequencing (Illumina) and Long Read Sequencing (PacBio).
  • Proficient in molecular biology techniques including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, and NGS library preparation.
  • Strong presentation and communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Perform clinical correlation of gene/variant with patient phenotype and report writing for genomic tests.
  • Refine and update analysis workflows to improve testing sensitivity and quality.
  • Support new test development, conducting validation experiments and writing reports.
  • Maintain quality control and management programs, troubleshooting abnormal results.
  • Demonstrate expertise to assist colleagues and evaluate new protocols or techniques.
  • Prepare and present technical education to lab and medical staff, participating in mentorship activities.
  • Review operational procedures for accuracy and compliance, contributing to team education efforts.

Benefits

  • Access to cutting-edge genomic technologies and research opportunities.
  • Collaborative work environment within a specialized innovation team.
  • Professional development and mentorship opportunities.
  • Engagement in scientific presentations and publications.
  • Impactful work directly related to patient care and outcomes.
Full Job Description
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A Brief Overview

The Genomic Diagnostic Laboratory (GDL) of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is seeking a highly motivated Clinical Genomic Scientist (CGS) with an interest in clinical genomics and laboratory diagnostics to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity to work collaboratively within the Research and Development (R&D) Innovation team and together with our laboratory directors, supervisors, analysts, genetic counselors and wet bench team to develop, validate, and launch cutting edge technologies and which have a direct impact on establishing the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and management plan for our patients. This position will also include performing clinical test development and clinical research. The ability to communicate in a highly matrixed environment will be key to the candidate's success. Seasoned professionals are welcome to apply and will be considered for the career ladder position commensurate with their experience. This position requires several days per week onsite at our Philadelphia campus.

The Clinical Genomic Scientist I is primarily focused on developing and validating wet bench protocols and data analysis workflows to support clinical test development within genomics. The scope of the work will include the development, improvement, QC, troubleshooting and optimization of wet bench workflows and processes, establishing data analysis workflows and troubleshooting, as well as presentation of results for multi-omics-based tests. The position allows for a wide variety of activities described within the job responsibilities. Activities occur with a moderate degree of supervision with moderate latitude for independent judgment.

The Clinical Genomic Scientist I position is an entry level position for a Genomic Scientist. The focus of the position is analysis of complex genomic data in diagnostic settings. The position allows for a wide variety of activities described within the job responsibilities. All activities occur with a moderate degree of supervision with some latitude for independent judgment, development of genetic testing workflows and processes, and presentation of results.

The idealcandidate will have:

  • Experience with Next Generation Sequencing (Illumina)


  • Experience with Long Read Sequencing (PacBio)


  • Experience with molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cell culture, qPCR, ddPCR, NGS library preparation, and related QC/troubleshooting


  • Experience in assay development and validation


  • Background in genomics or related field


  • Strong presentation skills


What you will do
  • Primary Responsibilities:
  • Accurately performs clinical correlation of gene/variant with patient phenotype, variant classification, scientific literature review, and/or report writing for genomic tests of the high complexity, including but not limited to chromosomal SNP array, exome/genome analysis, and NGS/exome-based panels.
  • Supports refinement or update of existing analysis workflows/protocols in order to improve sensitivity, efficiency and quality of testing.
  • Supports new test development efforts of the laboratory. Designs and conducts validation experiments, analyzes validation data and write high quality validation reports. Defines quantitative metrics and thresholds for quality control and establish quality assurance program for the newly developed tests.
  • Performs quality control testing and maintain quality management programs according to written protocols and policies. Reviews results for accuracy prior to acceptance. Recognizes and resolves abnormal, unusual or unexpected results; appropriately identify issues that require further action by the Supervisor, Manager or Director. Completes, evaluates and records all appropriate quality controls and quality assurance markers. Activates troubleshooting procedures when necessary.
  • Assists others (as appropriate based on skill level) by demonstrating expertise of advance experience and or training as necessary for laboratory operation. Evaluates new protocols, methods, techniques and/or equipment and makes recommendations to the Director, Manager or Supervisor. Prepares technical documentation drafts for publication and/or procedure manuals.
  • Additional responsibilities:
  • Prepares and presents technical education and case presentations to laboratory or medical staff. Participates in education/mentorship of other laboratory staff through direct interaction and presentations. May publish/present scientific presentations/papers at a national level. Prepares and presents data at Rounds, meetings, Con Eds.
  • Provides professional, courteous and calm customer service to both internal and external customers. Identifies appropriate resources and sources for re-directed inquiries. Responds appropriately and professionally to technical inquiries and requests for information: refers caller to Supervisor/Director/Manager when required. Acts as a reference source for laboratory procedures within their skill inventory as necessary. Takes charge of any unusual or problem situations and reports issue to Supervisor, Manager or Director. Follows privacy rules (HIPAA) as defined by the hospital policy. Interacts with co-workers, hospital staff and all others (via various communication methods) in ways that foster professionalism, efficiency and optimal patient care.
  • Regularly reviews operational procedure manuals, individual competency assessment, quality assurance monitors for completeness, accuracy and regulatory compliance. Assists the Supervisor/Manager with recommendations for content, accuracy and improvements and makes changes as directed. Actively participates in laboratory section continuing education/quality assurance meetings by preparing and presenting presentations related to their work. Assist the Supervisor/Manager with the preparation of competency assessment tools.
  • May also be involved in research activities, including abstract/manuscript submission and presentations at local or national professional conferences, related to a specialized patient population, disease area, genetic pathway or testing technology.


Education Qualifications
  • Master's Degree Genetics, Molecular Biology or related field - Required
  • Doctorate Genetics, Molecular Biology or related field - Preferred


Experience Qualifications
  • At least three (3) years relevant experience - Required
  • At least three (3) years relevant experience - Required
  • Clinical laboratory or research experience in a disease area, genetic pathway or genomic testing technology - Preferred


Skills and Abilities
  • Advanced analytic skills, preferably demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications
  • High level accountability and attention to details
  • Excellent organization and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Knowledge of the working mechanism of microarray, NGS, mass spectrometry, or other high-throughput technologies
  • Familiarity with resources of genomic data sets and analysis tools, such as UCSC Genome Browser, HGMD, ClinVar, Alamut and NCBI databases


SALARY RANGE:

$83,700.00 - $106,700.00 Annually

Salary ranges are shown for full-time jobs. If you're working part-time, your pay will be adjusted accordingly.

At CHOP, we are committed to fair and transparent pay practices. Factors such as skills and experience could result in an offer above the salary range noted in this job posting. Click here for more information regarding CHOP's Compensation and Benefits.

About Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is a pediatric healthcare facility that provides a range of medical services to children and families. The hospital was founded in 1855 and is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CHOP has a team of over 16,000 employees, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. The hospital offers services such as primary care, specialty care, and surgical services. CHOP is consistently ranked as one of the top children's hospitals in the US by U.S. News & World Report.
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