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My Gym Children’s Fitness Center is a 700+ locations strong international corporation offering the BEST recreational fitness and gymnastics programs and blowout birthday parties for children ages 6 weeks to 10 years of age.
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Position Requirements: Ability to work about 15-20 hours per week, (must be available weekends)Highly energeticExceptional interpersonal communication skillsExperience working with childrenBackground in fitness (athletics, sports, dance, cheer, gymnastics, martial arts, or related field)Clean background check Compensation:Average trained staff members earn $14-$15 per hour.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Assists in assessing patient’s leisure, social, and recreational abilities, deficiencies, interests, barriers, life experiences, needs, and potentialAssists in Conducting group psychotherapy and psycho-educational sessions as needed; demonstrate a high level of clinical skill to address the needs of the patients.
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Rehabilitation therapist means either an Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Assistant, a Recreational Therapist or an Expressive Therapist that is state licensed or certified by a recognized state or national body (see below.
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Qualifications Education: Recreational Therapist: Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university and eligible to sit for national exam conducted through the National Council on Therapeutic Recreation Certification.
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The Greater Rockford area offers superb cultural, recreational and outdoor amenities along with an eclectic arts community of theater, symphony, museums and dance. With an award-winning park district, Rockford also offers unrivaled outdoor recreation, markets and ethnic festivals, plus Golf Digest-ranked golf courses, endless bike trails and extensive indoor and outdoor sports centers.
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Qualifications EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in activity therapy or recreational therapy, music, or movement therapy is required OR Master's in Art Therapy. LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: CTRS Licensure OR certification/licensure as an Art, Music or Dance/Movement therapist required.
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The Lake Placid Center for the Arts offers a wonderful repertoire of music, theatre, dance, film, youth programs and a fine arts gallery. -If you are a nurse practitioner or physician assistant who would like to join an inpatient behavioral health team in a vibrant community that is proud of its historic healing and recreational heritage as well as natural beauty, please inquire now for more information.
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Master’s Degree in relevant field (e.g. art therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy) Attending treatment team meeting to provide adjunctive therapy (expressive, recreational and life skills) perspective.
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We are seeking a creative, compassionate, hands-on Recreation Activities Assistant to assist in presenting and coordinating recreational programs for our assisted living residents, as well as residents with Alzheimer's disease or dementia inour dedicatedReflections Memory Care Neighborhood.
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Responsibilities: · Assist the Activity Director in planning and organizing a variety of recreational, social, and therapeutic activities for residents, including games, arts and crafts, music and dance, exercise classes, and outings.
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Prepares and sets up/breaks down facility room rentals including tables, chairs and storage racks, dance floor, room divider curtains, field marking equipment, audio/visual and technology equipment.
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Voyages Behavioral Health of ConroeCertified Expressive Therapist (PRN) Weekends( Recreational, Music, or Art Therapist )Recreational (Expressive) therapists plan, direct, and coordinate recreation-based treatment programs for people with disabilities, injuries, or illnesses.
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Program leadership for two or more of the following interest areas: Visual arts, music, theater, dance, sports, outdoor recreation, games, and/or other healthy activities. They will lead daily recreational activities and serve as the on-site lead staff person for assigned programs.
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Education/Experience: Requires certification in one of the following: Recreation Therapist (CTRS), Art, Music, or Dance Movement Certification. Responsibilities SCREENING OF APPLICANTS BEGINS IMMEDIATELY AND CONTINUES UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED This is a PRN/On-call position Job Description: The Activities /Music/Recreational Therapist role is designed to provide activities therapy to both residential populations, and therapeutic outings to clients within residential settings.
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