Metabolic Geneticist
Job Description
Our organization is currently seeking a full-time Clinical and Metabolic Geneticist who is Board Certified or Board Eligible. This role includes a faculty position at the School of Medicine, aligned with your training and experience.
This is a fantastic chance for both newly trained and seasoned clinicians/educators in metabolic genetics, as well as those with a broader interest in various aspects of clinical genetics and genomics. Key responsibilities will encompass:
- Newborn screening
- Patient care
- Inpatient consultations
- Outpatient genetic clinics
- Collaboration in multidisciplinary team environments
- Teaching medical students, pediatric and neurology residents, and genetic counseling students
- Engaging in research activities
Protected time for research is available, and we encourage a focus on research initiatives. There are numerous opportunities for both intramural and extramural collaboration, as well as program development. The clinical genetics practice is diverse and extensive, providing rich experiences in areas such as neurogenetics, cardiogenetics, cancer genetics, dysmorphology, congenital anomalies, and other specialized genetics fields. Our team consists of two full-time and two part-time geneticists, two per diem geneticists, four pediatric genetic counselors, and a genetic counseling assistant. Additionally, a new multispecialty pediatric outpatient facility is set to open next year.
Our clinical laboratory is in the process of establishing a cutting-edge genetic and genomic testing facility to deliver comprehensive diagnostic services throughout the health system, serving the Inland Empire. This includes a PhD laboratory geneticist and a laboratory-based genetic counselor.
The School of Medicine has recently received accreditation for a graduate program (MS) in genetic counseling, with its inaugural class starting in the fall of 2025.
Located in the heart of Southern California, our Medical Center and Children's Hospital boasts the largest Level IV NICU in the state, catering to the two largest counties in the nation and approximately 25% of California's population. The Children's Hospital is among the few centers in California offering pediatric cardiac transplants and ECMO, and is developing a Perinatal Care Center focused on prenatal diagnosis to better serve high-risk pregnancies and infants with congenital anomalies diagnosed before birth. The Medical Center and Children's Hospital also support specialized teams for cystic fibrosis, hemoglobinopathies, spina bifida, metabolic genetics, and craniofacial anomalies.
Compensation & BenefitsThe starting base salary for this position ranges from $252,000 to $278,000, adjusted based on experience and faculty rank. This figure does not include variable compensation or additional productivity incentives and is subject to departmental compensation plans. Further details regarding compensation will be discussed during the recruitment process.
Our benefits package includes:
Generous retirement contributions
Comprehensive medical and dental coverage
Competitive vacation and sick leave
Continuing Medical Education (CME) days and funding
Relocation assistance (if applicable)
Paid malpractice insurance
Paid life insurance
Loan repayment options (state and federal, if eligible)
For more information regarding loan forgiveness options, please refer to the relevant resources.
Please note that residency in California is required upon starting this position. This opportunity is not eligible for a Conrad 30 Waiver.
