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Train groups of volunteers and students in techniques of recreational therapy. Certified Activity Director by the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals; or.
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Experience in care, social work, recreational therapy (or desire to learn) - Knowledge of recreational therapy principles preferred. - Assess residents' needs and preferences to create personalized activity schedules.
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Responsibilities Due to continued growth, we are seeking a Full Time Certified Recreation Therapist (CTRS) to plan and provide activity therapy services for individual and/or groups which benefit their physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being.
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Occupational Therapy Aide, Activity Therapist, Per Diem, Days, 8hours. Engages patient in therapeutic activity adhering to a specific treatment plan; observes patient in activity; reviews progress of patient; reports observations to Occupational Therapists, Recreational Therapist, or Coordinator of Patient Activities.
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The Assistant Activity Director is responsible for performing assigned activity and recreational duties and responsibilities within the facility. Preferred associates or a bachelor’s degree, or education in Recreational Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Education, Social Services or equivalent.
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Must have a working knowledge of the methods of recreational therapy or activity programming and their application to activity and leisure needs of residents with Alzheimer’s/Dementia.
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Utilize treatment procedures involving physical, sensory, manual, cognitive, and recreational or play activities designed to: Maintain or improve motor functioning such as normal developmental motor patterns, range of motion, muscle strength, gross and fine motor coordination, and activity tolerance; improve level of functioning in visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic perception, and cognitive- perception-motor integration skills.
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Job Summary The Activity Therapist, serving as a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team, is responsible for providing therapeutic recreational and activity services to adult, adolescent or child patients under DBHH care for emotional or substance abuse problems.
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If the candidate does not have a CTRS, OTR/L, LSW or LCSW, then you must be able to complete the 36 Hour Basic Activity course (with requirements to be registered within 90 days of employment and completion by 180 days of employment.
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Prepare Recreational therapy (dementia group) as assigned on a weekly basis. Activities Assistant New Rates $14.00 to $15.00 depending on experience $5000.00 Sign on Bonus for Full TimeThe primary purpose of this position is to provide recreational activities for residents by assisting in planning, conducting, evaluation and participating in one on one and group activity programs.
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Must be a certified therapeutic recreational therapist, CTRS through NCTRC; or an Activity Director Certified, ADC through NCCAP; or a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, COTA who is certified through the state in which the community is located.
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Certified Activity Director (NCCAP or state-specific) AND must have worked full time under the supervision of licensed recreational therapist or certified activity director in a long-term care setting for a minimum of one year.
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Requirements: High school diploma or general education degree (GED)Two years’ experience in a social or recreational program within the past five years, with one year of full-time employment in a patient Activities program in a health care settingLicensure &/or certification to include:Occupational Therapist or Occupational Therapy Assistant; ORSatisfactory completion of Activities Director training What’s in it for you.
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Preferred Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Recreational Therapy, or an Activity Director Certification. Preferred Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Recreational Therapy, or an Activity Director Certification.
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Degree in Social Work, Recreational Therapy, Nursing, Human Services or related field. Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to observing and recording patient information pertinent to the treatment plan, welcoming new patients through specific admission protocols; assisting with the patient discharge process; maintaining direct patient observation; lead patient education, community, goal, and activity groups; assist nursing staff by taking vital signs and help patients perform ADL's.
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