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The Life Skills Coach will communicate regularly with the program coordinator, OPWDD Employment Training Program Coordinator, MSC, parents, and the individual as necessary to maintain the integrity of the program.
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As a child life specialist, you provide compassionate care to promote hope and healing. The Child Life Specialist collaborates with the multidisciplinary healthcare team to advocate for and ensure that developmentally appropriate, emotionally safe, family-centered care is provided to patients and families.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Child Life Specialist will work with pediatric patients and family members to give emotional, social and developmental support, and to add to the quality of care throughout the challenges of illness or injury, including end of life and bereavement.
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Teach and coach youth to understand and perform life skills related to self-care, housing and money management, work and study skills, career and education planning, relationship, communication, and daily living skills.
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The residence life coordinator reports directly to the associate dean of justice, equity, and antiracism - community care and wellbeing and shares in the responsibility for all facets of the residence life program for students living in traditional corridor and/or apartment style housing.
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Empties and/or replace waste receptacles/needle bins Qualifications The Experiences You Bring High School diploma or GED equivalent Medical Assistant, LPN, or EMT-Paramedic Certification required CPR Certification, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) certifications a plus Minimum of 2 years of work experience in an acute care environment is required.
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The MetroHealth System is redefining health care by going beyond medical treatment to improve the foundations of community health and well-being: affordable housing, a cleaner environment, economic opportunity and access to fresh food, convenient transportation, legal help and other services.
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The child life specialist collaborates with the multidisciplinary team and peers to identify optimal care plans for patients and families and receives direct supervision by CCLS II’s and above.
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We have an exciting new opening for a full time Child Life Specialist. The Child Life Specialist will work collaboratively with our Grief Support team to conduct support groups, assist with grief events and children's grief camp.
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As a Child Life Specialist at Agape Care, you’ll provide skilled social services to patients on an intermittent basis in the home. Become a PRN Child Life Specialist with Agape Care Group & Hands of Hope.
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Key Words: Autism, therapeutic support staff, paraprofessional, special education teacher's aide, personal care assistant (PCA), behavioral health, child, children, applied behavior analysis None.
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The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) provides direct rehab care in speech therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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Our inclusive team culture ensures each member feels valued and appreciated, directly contributing to the life-changing care we provide to our clients across Connecticut. This includes caregivers, Independent Living Skills Trainers (ILSTs), Personal Care Assistants (PCAs), Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Companions, Recovery Assistants (RAs), Behavioral Health specialists, and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs.
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The Child Life Specialist will support hospitalized pediatric patients on our Pediatric Acute Care Medical unit (9N). + Bachelor's degree in a Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Recreational Therapy, Special Education, or a closely related field and completion of a minimum of 480 hours in a Child Life internship.
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Supports and empowers clients throughout the HIV health care continuum to include holistic counseling, problem solving "barriers to care" issues, and coaching clients as needed regarding treatment and medication adherence, healthy life choices, and self help behaviors.
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