ONCO GENETICIST (M/F) REF615 The Laboratoire National de Sante (LNS) is recruiting a medical geneticist specialized in clinical oncogenetics for a full time position (40 h/week), on a permanent contract, to complete its clinical genetics team at the Centre National de Genetique. ABOUT THE LABORATOIRE NATIONAL DE SANTE The LNS is a major player in Luxembourgs healthcare sector, serving the countrys patients, doctors and hospitals. Under the supervision of the Ministry of Health and Social Security, the LNS is a multidisciplinary public institution organized around six medical departments, two of which are designated as national diagnostic centers for human genetics and pathology respectively. The LNS employs around 400 highly qualified staff with diverse backgrounds. The main purpose of the LNS is to develop analytical activities and scientific expertise relating to the prevention, diagnosis and monitoring of human diseases; to act as a national control or reference laboratory; and to carry out forensic missions. The LNS also collaborates with the University of Luxembourg and other biomedical research institutions, both nationally and internationally, on research and teaching activities. In particular, in the field of diagnostics, the LNS covers the following fields of application: medical biology, microbiology, forensic medicine, environmental medicine, morphological and molecular pathology, and clinical genetics, as well as sequencing for rare diseases, oncology and pathogens. ABOUT THE NATIONAL CENTRE OF GENETICS (NCG) The NCG at LNS employs over 50 people and is divided into three departments: 1) Clinical Genetics Department, 2) Hemato Oncogenetics Cytogenetics Department, 3) Molecular Genetics Department. It is the countrys national referral center for all diagnostic activities in clinical genetics, molecular genetics and cytogenetics. The Clinical Genetics Department employs 4 full time geneticists, four part time physicians, a physician in the process of specialization, a genetic counselor and a nurse, providing expertise in all areas of human genetics (rare diseases, oncogenetics), prenatal, pediatric and adult. The clinical genetics department works in close collaboration with other NCG departments, in particular with privileged access to the national pathology center, as well as with other healthcare players in Luxembourg, notably the various departments of the Centre Hospitalier du Luxembourg, the Centre Hospitalier du Nord, The NCGs clinical constitutional oncogenetics activity includes all areas of adult and pediatric oncogenetics and all hereditary predispositions to breast and ovarian cancer, digestive cancers, kidney cancer, prostate cancer and endocrine tumors. MAIN TASKS: The oncogenetics activity needs to be strengthened by the recruitment of a full time clinical oncogeneticist, in order to meet the following objectives in particular : Provide general oncogenetic consultations ; Participate in multidisciplinary consul