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The position is attached to the Diagnostic Department. Comprising nine medical services, its mission is to provide diagnoses, therapeutic products, therapeutic procedures, and specialised clinical consultations of high medical quality, within the best possible timeframes and at an acceptable cost, to guide patient care and contribute to therapeutic decisions and actions.
The HUG Genetic Medicine Service offers a varied clinical activity covering almost all medical specialties, such as paediatrics, obstetrics, neurology, ophthalmology, cardiology, child psychiatry...). The medical activity concerns both outpatient and hospitalised patients, children and adults.
The service counts 5 specialist doctors and 2 resident doctors for its clinical activity, and has the most modern technological facilities including exome sequencing, whole genome sequencing, NIPT, microarrays, optical genome mapping as well as conventional cytogenetic and molecular analysis techniques.
This position requires close collaboration with specialists from various hospital medical services, practising doctors, and allows participation in various multidisciplinary consultations and clinical or scientific meetings.
Head of Clinic in Genetic Medicine with Specialty Title - 80%
The Genetic Medicine Service is looking for a head of clinic with a specialty title (FMH or equivalent recognised title), to ensure, under the responsibility of senior doctors, comprehensive care of the genetic patient (adult or child) both in terms of clinical diagnosis and interpretation of genetic analysis results, and genetic counselling.
Working in a stimulating university environment, within a multidisciplinary team, you also contribute to the training of resident doctors with the possibility to participate in undergraduate university teaching.
You are encouraged to participate in research projects and to promote the service’s activity through communications and publications.
Qualifications
You hold a federal medical diploma or an equivalent recognised qualification and have obtained an FMH title in genetic medicine. If your diploma and/or specialisation comes from a foreign country, you have obtained recognition from the Medical Professions Commission of the Federal Office of Public Health (MEBEKO).
You have a Geneva cantonal practice licence.
You have perfect command of the French language (spoken and written – certified C1 level).
Endowed with excellent communication skills within a multidisciplinary team and with patients, you are a dynamic, flexible and committed person. Furthermore, you possess leadership qualities enabling you to supervise resident doctors.
Finally, good knowledge of syndromology is an asset.
Additional Information
- Start date: 01.11.2026 - Number of positions: 1 - Activity rate: 80% - Function class: 24 - Contract: Permanent - Application deadline: 28.07.2026 - Contact for information: Prof. M. Abramowicz, chief physician of the genetic medicine service, marc.abramowicz@hug.ch
Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates.
This announcement is addressed equally to women and men.
Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.
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The position is attached to the Diagnostic Department. Comprising nine medical services, its mission is to provide diagnoses, therapeutic products, therapeutic procedures, and specialised clinical consultations of high medical quality, within the best possible timeframes and at an acceptable cost, to guide patient care and contribute to therapeutic decisions and actions.
The HUG Genetic Medicine Service offers a varied clinical activity covering almost all medical specialties, such as paediatrics, obstetrics, neurology, ophthalmology, cardiology, child psychiatry...). The medical activity concerns both outpatient and hospitalised patients, children and adults.
The service counts 5 specialist doctors and 2 resident doctors for its clinical activity, and has the most modern technological facilities including exome sequencing, whole genome sequencing, NIPT, microarrays, optical genome mapping as well as conventional cytogenetic and molecular analysis techniques.
This position requires close collaboration with specialists from various hospital medical services, practising doctors, and allows participation in various multidisciplinary consultations and clinical or scientific meetings.
Head of Clinic in Genetic Medicine with Specialty Title - 80%
The Genetic Medicine Service is looking for a head of clinic with a specialty title (FMH or equivalent recognised title), to ensure, under the responsibility of senior doctors, comprehensive care of the genetic patient (adult or child) both in terms of clinical diagnosis and interpretation of genetic analysis results, and genetic counselling.
Working in a stimulating university environment, within a multidisciplinary team, you also contribute to the training of resident doctors with the possibility to participate in undergraduate university teaching.
You are encouraged to participate in research projects and to promote the service’s activity through communications and publications.
Qualifications
You hold a federal medical diploma or an equivalent recognised qualification and have obtained an FMH title in genetic medicine. If your diploma and/or specialisation comes from a foreign country, you have obtained recognition from the Medical Professions Commission of the Federal Office of Public Health (MEBEKO).
You have a Geneva cantonal practice licence.
You have perfect command of the French language (spoken and written – certified C1 level).
Endowed with excellent communication skills within a multidisciplinary team and with patients, you are a dynamic, flexible and committed person. Furthermore, you possess leadership qualities enabling you to supervise resident doctors.
Finally, good knowledge of syndromology is an asset.
Additional Information
- Start date: 01.11.2026 - Number of positions: 1 - Activity rate: 80% - Function class: 24 - Contract: Permanent - Application deadline: 28.07.2026 - Contact for information: Prof. M. Abramowicz, chief physician of the genetic medicine service, marc.abramowicz@hug.ch
Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 work certificates.
This announcement is addressed equally to women and men.
Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourage applications coming from the Cantonal Employment Office.
Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform will be considered. Paper and email applications will not be processed.
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HUG - Hopitaux Universitaires de Genève Recruiting-Team