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QualificationsRequirements: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institute in Recreational, Music or Art Therapy or similar fieldCTRS is a MUST HAVE. CPR and CPI Certification within day of employmentExperience:Previous experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience working with chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, psychiatric and geriatric patients preferred.
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The Activity Therapist supervises and coordinates the activities of patients in the Adjunctive Therapy program to facilitate rehabilitation of physically, mentally or emotionally disabled patients.
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Qualifications: Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institute in Recreational, Music or Art Therapy or similar field CTRS is Required CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment Experience: Previous experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience working with chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, psychiatric and geriatric patients preferred.
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Therapist will provide ancillary therapy assessments/consults, group activity therapy sessions. Responsibilities PRN -Recreational, Art or Music Therapist Poplar Springs Hospital, a bed acute care and residential facility, is located in Petersburg, Virginia, 20 minutes south of Richmond and 50 miles north of North Carolina.
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Occupational, Art, Music, or Recreation therapy, humanities, social work or related therapeutic discipline, or a Masters degree in Art Therapy, preferred.
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Bachelors or graduate/higher level degree in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, drama therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy; SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: You must be a certified through the NCTRC - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS), ATR American Therapeutic Recreation Association or NCCAP - National Certification Council for Activity Professionals as a recreation therapist.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited institute in Recreational, Music or Art Therapy or similar field. Full-time Activity Therapist. Attends to all treatment teams with input into patients Activity Therapy goals.
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Qualifications EDUCATION Master's/Bachelor's Degree in Expressive Therapy, Music Therapy, Art Therapy, or Dance/Movement Therapy with board certification/licensure to work in DC EXPERIENCE Experience in a residential setting with facilitating groups & activities, scheduling and planning activity, teambuilding, skill building and navigating group dynamics.
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We are looking for a dynamic Activity Therapist (Music, Movement, Art or Recreation Therapist) who will embrace the opportunity to have a positive impact on the lives of the patients we serve.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor’s in Art, Music, Dance Therapy or Therapeutic Recreation or related discipline. EXPERIENCE: Three years clinical experience in a psychiatric setting, with at least one year’s experience applying activity therapy methods and techniques preferred.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university in activity therapy, music therapy, movement therapy, or art therapy or related field preferred. The Recreational Therapist (Musice, Movement, or Art) is responsible for planning and implementing activity services for assigned program, which involves defining and implementing vocational/living skills assessments and treatment goals as a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team and providing continuous patient care observation interaction and role modeling to patients.
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Additionally, the activity therapist shall promote the principles and practices of many disciplines, which may include art, dance, movement, music, occupational therapy, and recreational therapy.
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As an active member of the Interdisciplinary Team, utilizes cutting edge models of approach, such as music therapy, pet therapy, aromatherapy, therapeutic touch, etc. 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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Qualifications EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in activity therapy or recreational therapy, music, or movement therapy is required OR Master's in Art Therapy.
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