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Summary
The Assistant Clinical Analyst I supports the interpretation of genetic findings and contributes to accurate diagnosis and case resolution through exome and genome sequencing. This role focuses on learning and applying standard workflows to assist with clinical data analysis, phenotype-genotype correlation, and interpretation of basic clinical features. The Assistant Clinical Analyst I ensures timely documentation, maintains quality standards, and aids departmental initiatives through collaborative engagement and continuous learning.
Shift: Tuesday-Saturday or Sunday-Thursday 9am-5pm ET
How to Apply: Please submit your resume along with a cover letter (required for consideration) detailing your experience and motivation for applying. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
Job Responsibilities
- Performs clinical data analysis and case management to support accurate interpretation of genetic findings.
- Establishes phenotype-genotype correlations across a range of genetic disorders.
- Investigates and interprets clinical features of genetic conditions using internal resources and professional tools.
- Assumes personal responsibility for routine administrative tasks, including reviewing and editing genetic test reports, interpreting variants, and curating internal databases.
- Serves as a subject matter expert for designated genes, disorders, tests, and/or workflows.
- Participates in client services and communication via email, phone, or other channels to support case resolution and provider engagement.
- Performs literature reviews and database searches to support variant interpretation and classification.
- May assist with development of variant-, gene-, or disease-specific test information and report language.
- Consistently meets or exceeds performance benchmarks.
- May abstract clinical information from patient records.
- Meets or exceeds productivity and error standards as assigned by team lead.
- Perform other duties as assigned in support of the team or department.
Education, Experience, and Skills
- Master’s degree from an accredited genetic counseling program; alternatively, a Master’s or PhD in Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology, or a related field with relevant clinical experience, or an MD/DO with demonstrated expertise in human genetics.
- Proven ability to work independently and cross-functionally, with excellent verbal and written communication skills and high proficiency in internal systems and Microsoft Office 365 applications.
- Demonstrated professional-level proficiency in mathematical reasoning, computer literacy, and language-based communication.
- Comparable educational, clinical, or laboratory experience will be considered, including roles in regulated healthcare or diagnostic environments.
- At least one year prior clinical or laboratory experience required.
- Prior experience with variant curation is preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
- For Genetic Counselors: Board-eligible status or active certification by the American Board of Genetic Counseling
- Licensure is required in the state where the employee works, if applicable; additional state licenses may be requested based on organizational needs
Physical Demands
- Prolonged periods of sitting or working at a computer in a home office environment
- Occasional need to lift or move materials or equipment weighing up to 20 pounds during travel or team visits
Work Environment
- Frequent use of digital communication platforms (e.g. video conferencing, email, and collaboration tools).
- Ability to focus and manage complex tasks in a remote setting with multiple concurrent priorities.
- May require occasional travel to laboratory sites, corporate offices, or conferences (typically <10%).
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Pay Transparency, Budgeted Range
$90,000—$103,000 USD
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Science - Minded, Patient - Focused.
At GeneDx, we create, follow, and are informed by cutting-edge science. With over 20 years of expertise in diagnosing rare disorders and diseases, and pioneering work in the identification of new disease-causing genes, our commitment to genetic disease detection, discovery, and diagnosis is based on sound science and is focused on enhancing patient care.
Experts in what matters most.
With hundreds of genetic counselors, MD/PhD scientists, and clinical and molecular genomics specialists on staff, we are the industry’s genetic testing experts and proud of it. We share the same goal as healthcare providers, patients, and families: to provide clear, accurate, and meaningful answers we all can trust.
SEQUENCING HAS THE POWER TO SOLVE DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES.
From sequencing to reporting and beyond, our technical and clinical experts are providing guidance every step of the way:
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
- High-quality testing: Our laboratory is CLIA certified and CAP accredited and most of our tests are also New York State approved.
- Advanced detection: By interrogating genes for complex variants, we can identify the underlying causes of conditions that may otherwise be missed.
CLINICAL EXPERTISE
- Thorough analysis: We classify variants according to our custom adaptation of the most recent guidelines. We then leverage our rich internal database for additional interpretation evidence.
- Customized care: Our experts review all test results and write reports in a clear, concise, and personalized way. We also include information for research studies in specific clinical situations.
- Impactful discovery: Our researchers continue working to find answers even after testing is complete. Through both internal research efforts and global collaborations, we have identified and published hundreds of new disease-gene relationships and developed novel tools for genomic data analysis. These efforts ultimately deliver more diagnostic findings to individuals.
Learn more About Us here.
Our Culture
At GeneDx, we are dedicated to cultivating an environment where creativity and innovation thrive. We believe in the power of community and collaboration, where diverse perspectives are embraced, and every voice contributes to our shared success. Our team is a vibrant mix of professionals who challenge and support each other in equal measure, fostering growth both personally and professionally. When you join us, you're not just taking on a job—you're joining a movement. A movement that champions curiosity, embraces change, and believes in making an impact, one patient at a time. Cultural principles we live by:
- Be bold in our vision & brave in our execution.
- Communicate directly, with empathy.
- Do what we say we're going to do.
- Be adaptable to change.
- Operate with a bias for action.
Benefits include:
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Health, Dental, Vision and Life insurance
- 401k Retirement Savings Plan
- Employee Discounts
- Voluntary benefits
GeneDx is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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