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Ensures all patients are oriented to recreation therapy and provides hospital wide leisure, social and divergent programs. Certification: Current national certification from NCTRC as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or eligible to take exam required.
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Advocate and educate staff, program participants, and families in the areas of recreational therapy and therapeutic recreation. Provide therapeutic recreation-based treatment program opportunities, including individual and group therapy, in a safe, effective manner to all program participants.
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Bachelors or Master's Degree in Recreation Therapy or Art Therapist or Expressive Arts Therapy or related field. Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or Registered Therapeutic Recreator (RTR) preferred.
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Prefer minimum of two (2) years in a psychiatric setting with children, adolescents and adult populationRegistered Art Therapist, Certified Music Therapist, Registered Occupational Therapist, Registered Physical Therapist or Certified Recreation Therapist requiredWorking knowledge of activity therapy programming.
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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) or Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) preferred. Will also consider an appropriate degree in the following fields: Drama Therapy, Music Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, Art Therapy, or equivalent directly related work experience.
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Minimum of Bachelors 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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Master's degree in any life science, dance, physiology, health education, recreation administration, or physical therapy OR the equivalent. This is a part-time, faculty position in the college's Kinesiology/Recreation/Athletics department reporting to the Associate Dean/Athletic Director, Kinesiology, Recreation, & Athletics.
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Ability to collect data for assigned therapeutic specialty (e.g., music therapy, therapeutic recreation, dance/movement therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, or vocational rehabilitation.
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Certified or registered by the Ohio recreational therapy registration board, national council for therapeutic recreation certification or is licensed, certified or registered by another recognized state or national body to practice recreational therapy.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Recreation/Recreational Therapist Discipline: Therapy Duration: Ongoing 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Staff JOIN OUR TEAM AS AN EXPRESSIVE THERAPIST.
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LICENSING: None CERTIFICATION: Certification as a Recreational Therapist (CTRS) Current CPR certification-Accepted: American Red Cross American Heart Association American Safety and Health Institute EXPERIENCE: Correctional Experience Preferred EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation EOE/M/F/D/V A Job Should be MORE than just a paycheck.
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Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CRTS) or licensure in the State of Illinois as a Recreational Therapist preferred. SPECIALIZED KNOW HOW & REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s degree in therapeutic recreation, or related field like exercise physiology, recreation or leisure activities required.
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Overview Banner Rehabilitation Hospital*A joint venture with Select Medical & Banner Hospital System*Mesa, AZRecreational Therapist PRN/per diem/ as neededBachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation requiredTo cover as needed on Saturdays and/or Sundays for 8 hour shifts and some after-hours during the week.
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Recreational Therapists must be certified or registered by the Ohio Recreational Therapy Registration Board, National Council for Therapeutic Recreation or is licensed, certified or registered by another recognized state or national body to practice recreational therapy.
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When maximum improvement in recreation therapy goals is achieved or additional treatment is needed, develops a recreation therapy discharge plan in collaboration with the patient, family, physician and interdisciplinary team.
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