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Qualifications QualificationsEducation: Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation (CTRS) or Master’s degree in Music Therapy or Art Therapy required. Licensure/Certification: (CTRS), Art or Music therapy certifications)Knowledge: Interact with all populations served; above average oral and written communication skills; knowledge of computers & office machines.
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Bachelors or Masters Degree in Recreation Therapy or Art Therapist or Expressive Arts Therapy or related field. Is a Board Certified in Recreation Therapy or Art Therapist or Expressive Arts Therapy or related field or is Board Certified Recreation Therapy or Art Therapist or Expressive Arts Therapy or related field and has an approved Licensure in the state of California.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or currently in the process of obtaining national certification; OR certified in the area of specialty (Art, Dance, Music, etc.) Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Recreational Therapy or related field required.
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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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A master's degree in therapeutic recreation, creative arts therapy, art therapy, dance therapy, music therapy, or drama therapy; Registered with the American Art Therapy Association as an Art Therapist.
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Instruct patients in activities and techniques, such are sports, dance, music, art or relaxation techniques designed to meet their specific needs. with certification in expressive therapy area required.
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Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Art Therapy, or other related therapies. Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist Specialist (CTRS) or obtain with two years of hire.
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TrustPoint is a state of the art hospital offering two specialty service lines; Acute Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services and Behavioral Health Services for Adult and Seniors. TrustPoint is a state of the art hospital offering two specialty service lines; Acute Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services and Behavioral Health Services for Adult and Seniors.
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The Recreational Therapy Assistant will assist with assessing the physical, emotional and social needs of developmental disabled adults through facilitation of games, sports, art, outdoor adventures and community inclusion.
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Demonstrated education, training or experience with developing, delivering ad evaluating group experiential therapy programing. Develops, plans, implements, and evaluates group experiential therapy programming in designated treatment program/s under direct clinical supervision.
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We're currently seeking an Activity Therapist (CTRS, LPC, or LCPC) to join our innovative team. We're currently seeking an Activity Therapist (CTRS, LPC, or LCPC) to join our innovative team. OR clinical professional licensure (LCPC, LPC, etc.
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QualificationsRequirements: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institute in Recreational, Music or Art Therapy or similar fieldLicensure or certification per state of practice guidelinesCertified as CTRS or MTBC REQUIREDCPR and CPI Certification within day of employmentExperience:Previous experience in a psychiatric health care facility, with direct experience working with chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, and psychiatric patients preferred.
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Certified as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC). a bachelor's degree in recreation, physical education, adaptive physical education, art, dance, music, drama, recreation education with a concentration in therapeutic recreation, or recreation and leisure studies with a concentration in therapeutic recreation AND two years of post-degree professional experience as described above;1.
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Music Therapy - Music therapy board certification (MT-BC) Recreation Therapy - Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) Art Therapy - ATR-Provisional or working toward ATR-P Dance/Movement Therapy –Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT) Drama Therapy – working toward RDT Counseling – working toward licensure Occupatinal Therapy - OTR/L Social Work - Licensed Social Worker (LSW) and working toward Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW.
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Education : Bachelor's or Master's degree in Recreation Therapy, Art Therapy, or Music Therapy required. The Recreational Therapist must be able to teach anger management, stress management, art, and coping skills to optimize emotional health and well-being within the therapeutic treatment facility.
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