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Bachelors Degree from an accredited institute in Recreational, Music or Art Therapy or similar field. Attends to all treatment teams with input into patients Activity Therapy goals.
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The Activity Therapist plans, organizes, and conducts comprehensive recreational therapy services as a component of the patient's treatment plan designed to assist the patient with learning healthy coping skills, strengths, hobbies, and assist with the development of social skills/relationships.
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The Music/Art Program Specialist is a key member of the Recreation Therapy team who is responsible for providing music and art activities for pediatric psychiatric patients. Meridell Achievement Center is seeking a MUSIC/ ART PROGRAM SPECIALIST to join its fun and energetic Recreation Therapy department.
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BS in rehabilitation, recreation therapy, physical education, music therapy, art therapy, drama therapy, horticultural therapy or psychology. Maintains clean, organized recreational therapy room conducive to a therapeutic group environment.
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Sunrise Vista is currently recruiting for a Recreational Therapist ( CTRS - Certified Therapeutic Recreational Specialist / MT-BC Music Therapist – Board Certified or ATR-BC Board-Certified Art Therapist required ) at Sunrise Vista.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Recreational Therapy or related field required. Licensure requirements: 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.
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Licensure : Masters level Music Therapy and Recreational Therapy preferred. Bachelor's Degree with Board Certification in Music Therapy or Recreational Therapy.
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The Expressive Therapist (ET) functions as a member of the ET Team and will be registered/certified in art, occupational, recreational or music therapy. Master's Degree in Recreational Therapy.
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Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Recreational Therapy or related field required. 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.
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Collaboration: Work collaboratively with the Recreation Director and other team members to integrate art therapy seamlessly into the overall recreational calendar. Art Program Development: Develop and implement creative art therapy programs catering to various age groups and interests, aligning with the vision of the Recreation Director.
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Qualification Requirements: Bachelor's degree in music therapy, Recreational Therapy, Counseling, Psychology, or Social Work Master's degree in art therapy, Drama Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, or completion of a creative arts / expressive therapy certification program Certification or license preferred: Yoga, Yoga Therapy, Tai Chi, Qigong Excellent communication, assessment, evaluation, and interpretation skills.
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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. Conduct sessions to improve patient mental and physical well-being, instruct patients in activities and techniques, such are sports, dance, music, art or relaxation techniques designed to meet their specific needs.
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Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreational Therapy or other recreation-based field which may be approved for national certification in the area of expertise required. Plan, develop, coordinate and evaluate the overall program of activity therapies, which may include occupational, music and recreational therapy, with other activities.
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Bachelors or graduate/higher level degree in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, drama therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy; This position is located at the Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington (AFRH-W) in Resident Services Directorate, Recreational Services Division.
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As one of few hospitals in the nation, MCH uses gaming and virtual technology to ease the anxieties of young patients, as well as nationally-recognized art therapy programs. - Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy a plethora of outdoor recreational activities with San Antonio's mild climate, including hiking, biking, and water sports along the picturesque River Walk or nearby Hill Country.
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