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Follows all health, sanitary and infection control policies and maintains established standards of practice set forth by the community's administration and Life Enrichment Policies and Procedures.
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Activity Director Certification, recreational therapist and/or previous experience on a Life Enrichment/Activities Team beneficial. Plan, organize, develop, and direct the overall operation of the Life Enrichment Activities Department.
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Join us as the Life Enrichment Director and be the maestro of fun! Working Conditions: The Life Enrichment Director will primarily work within the memory care unit of the facility.
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We are a state of the art, innovative Long-Term Care facility providing Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living & Rehabilitation Services with an outstanding opportunity for an individual to lead our Life Enrichment (i.e. recreations/activities) Department as the Director (i.e.
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Excellent opportunities available for a Life Enrichment Director to join our team! Is preferred to be a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or an Life Enrichment professional who is licensed or registered, if applicable, by the State in which practicing; and is eligible for certification as a therapeutic recreation specialist or as an Life Enrichment professional by a recognized accrediting body on or after October 1, 1990;or.
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Maintains data collection and weekly reports to ensure each resident is touched a minimum of 5 times per day in life enrichment programs- as a goal. Ensures that residents are encouraged and assisted to participate in life enrichment activity programs that are of interest to them.
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Accreditation as a Certified Activity Director; Completion of a state approved Life Enrichment Director training course. The Life Enrichment Director is responsible for planning, organizing, and implementing a program of activity/leisure pursuits designed to meet the social, spiritual, intellectual, emotional, educational, and physical needs and interests of residents in accordance with the comprehensive resident care plan.
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Magnolia Springs Loveland is recruiting for Life Enrichment Assistant Director. Here are a few of the daily responsibilities of a Life Enrichment Assistant Director: Plan, schedule and coordinate all resident memory way activities monthly.
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Other projects as assigned by the Life Enrichment Director. The Activities Assistant Director develops, leads, coordinate social, recreational, purposeful and spiritual activities to residents, whose needs include psychological, physical and cognitive challenges.
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Cedarhurst, a regional healthcare provider and true friend of older adults, seeks a service-minded, career-oriented individual to join our team as a full-time Life Enrichment Director (Activities Director) at our Beaumont community.
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Position Summary Assistant Activity Director at the Grman Centre works to deliver recreational/music therapy and social, programs, in accordance with the resident's assessment and care plan. We are seeking a full-time Activities Director to join the Deutsches Altenheim Adult Day Center Team.
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EXPERIENCEIt is preferred the Activities Life Enrichment Director has at least one year of experience in a social or recreation program within the last five years. QUALIFICATION STANDARDSEDUCATIONIt is preferred that the Activities Life Enrichment Director has a high school diploma or GED equivalency.
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Life Enrichment Assistant Director. Pay in Lieu of Benefits Program About the job: The Activities Assistant Director develops, leads, coordinate social, recreational, purposeful and spiritual activities to residents, whose needs include psychological, physical and cognitive challenges.
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Assist the Life Enrichment Director as needed. Two (2) years experience working with seniors in activities/life enrichment preferred. When you work at Magnolia Springs Loveland , you have a front-row seat to the amazing life stories of the wisest people on earth.
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The Life Enrichment Director immerses themselves in every residents’ story so that we can help guide each resident to their purpose. The Life Enrichment Director is responsible for creating experiences that bring our core values, Laughter, Exploration, Connection & Movement, to life.
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