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Qualifications shall be verified prior to hire as Activity Director, and verified annually as part of the employee's performance appraisal process. Iii. Is a qualified occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant; gold.
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2+ Years Experience as either a Activity Director or Aid in a Skilled Nursing Facility or Assisted Living. As the Activity Director with Momentous Health, you have an opportunity to make an impact on our residents.
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Meets with Recreation Therapist for input and guidance regularly. · Implements, in coordination with Program Director and Administrator, policies and procedures as they relate to the Therapeutic Recreation Department.
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Refers to Physical Therapist, Speech-Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist and Medical Social Worker those patients requiring their specialized skills. Workers Supervised: Licensed Practical Nurse, Home Health Aide RISK EXPOSURE: High risk LIFTING REQUIREMENTS: Ability to perform the following tasks if necessary: Ability to participate in physical activity.
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Successfully completes the facility required training, and the Activity Director Licensure continuing education requirements. The Director will ensure each resident is offered at least one (1) cognitive activity, two (2) recreational activities and three (3) ADL activities daily.
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The Activities Director (Non Recreation Therapist) plans, organizes, develops, and directs quality activities for patients, ensuring that the recreational, physical, intellectual, spiritual, and social needs of each patient are met in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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A therapeutic recreation specialist, an occupational therapist, an activities professional who is certified by the state, or an activity professional that has taken approved training course is a plus but not required.
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JOB RELATIONSHIPS : Supervised by: Director of Clinical Services/Nursing Supervisor/RNs RISK EXPOSURE : High risk LIFTING REQUIREMENTS : Ability to perform the following tasks if necessary: Ability to participate in physical activity.
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Plans and conducts large and small activity groups under the indirect supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. With the support of the Rehabilitation Therapist Supervisor, the Rehabilitation Counselor provides rehabilitation therapy services to clients, both on an individual and group basis, and serves as a member of the multi-disciplinary Recovery Team.
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CLASS Behavior Technician Physical Requirements: Must have eye/hand/foot coordination, finger/fine dexterity and be able to handle/grip/squeeze and perform repetitive activity. CLASS Behavior Technician/Therapist provide direct 1:1 support for children with autism in both home and community settings.
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Must be a qualified occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant; or. Must be knowledgeable of regulations governing activity services in nursing care facilities. Must possess the ability to seek out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them into existing activity services.
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Plan, develop, organize, implement, and evaluate quality activity programs (includes entertainment, exercise, relaxation, and education) Completed State approved activity training. Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility.
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Assists activity director as needed with activities and if necessary leads activity. Assists residents with simple range of motion or other exercises as directed by nurse or therapist and ambulates resident safely according to his/her endurance levels.
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Demonstrated proficiency in arts/crafts/music is preferred. Fulfill core competencies of licensed position and provide clinical oversight within discipline and in accordance with rehab practice standards.
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Licensed Activity Director or Licensed Occupational Therapist. The Life Enrichment Director will direct and evaluate an activity program that assists the resident to obtain his/her maximum potential.
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