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As a Palliative Care Child Life Specialist, you will utilize your child life knowledge, skills and experience providing exceptional psychosocial support to children (ages 0-18 years) loved by seriously and/or terminally ill or injured adult patients.
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Fulfill the required duties of a school psychologist as a basic member of the Child Study Team including case management. The School Psychologist will work consistently and creatively to meet the needs of all students, be responsible for academic advising and student socialization, collaborate on the Child Study Team, and partner with School Leaders and campus-based Special Education teams to provide related professional development to teachers and staff.
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Experience includes but is not limited to the following: as a parent including having had a child placed in foster care, having a child placed in a juvenile justice setting, having had a court-ordered supervision case, served as a kinship foster parent; cared for a child with special needs; received preventive services; having had a child placed with a juvenile justice program; experienced intimate partner/domestic violence, participated in a fatherhood program.
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The Child Life Specialist will provide programming, including preoperative teaching, diversion activities, procedural support, and developmental play therapy. Successfully completed a 600 hour internship or currently completing them under a Certified Child Life Specialist.
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Backgrounds preferred as Child Life Specialist (CLS), Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA), Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA), Developmental Interventionist (DI) or similar educational background.
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A minimum of (3) years of foster care, child welfare and/or mental health experience. Provide Critical Incident and Stress Management (CISM) to OCFS child welfare staff including debriefing, defusing grief and loss, and crisis management supports.
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Job Description: Child centered, enthusiastic, experienced team teaching in an independent daycare setting. Our curriculum is play-based and developmentally appropriate mix of teacher driven and child interest driven.
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Behavioral Health Team of a Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist (departing), 2 Pediatric Psychologists, a Pediatric Neuropsychologist, an LCPC/LMFT, a Case Manager and various clinical staff members offering provider, patient and family support.
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Experience working psychotherapeutically with culturally diverse children and families, including parent-child therapeutic work and play therapy with very young children (0-5 years), for a minimum of three years.
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3) 1 year (1560 clock hours) of child development experience in a nursery school, kindergarten, or licensed day care center and 30 semester hours (or 45 quarter hours) of credits from an accredited college or university with 6 semester or 9 quarter hours in courses related directly to child care and/or child development, from birth to age 6; OR.
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Examples of Specialists and Counseling positions are OnTrack Peer Support Specialist, TMI Peer Recovery Specialist and Child Development Specialists. This includes a range of services from employment support, child development, family support, HIV education and wraparound support, child abuse prevention, juvenile justice reform and more.
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Minimum of 2 years paid experience as a Certified Child Life Specialist. Bachelor's degree in Child Life or a related field is required. The Child Life Specialist II demonstrates progressive skill and knowledge of the therapeutic process of working with children and families; evaluating their development skills and psychosocial needs and providing them with a variety of appropriate and purposeful medical play and developmental experiences that will elevate their quality of life during the health care visit and enhance their personal development.
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The Child and Youth Behavioral Military and Family Life Counselor (CYB-MFLC) position offers a unique opportunity to serve a vital role, in providing non-medical support, which includes counseling, consultation, and outreach, to eligible faculty, staff, parents, children, and youth.
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QualificationsEducation, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:Masters degree in child life, creative arts therapy, child psychology, special education, counseling, or the equivalent.
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The Child Psychiatrist is a part-time (6 -8 hrs/week), hourly, professional employee who as the Medical Director of Children's Charter Trauma Clinic oversees and supervises psychiatry services at Children's Charter.
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