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Position Details: Full Time Recreational Therapist San Luis Obispo, CA Monday- Friday 7am- 3:30 pm Pay rate: $38.00/ hr (Traveler Rate) Weekly Pay Job Description: Under the direction of the Institution’s/Facility’s CEO/CMH/CMO or designee, Recreation Therapist’s duties/responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to, the following requirements.
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Sutter Health is seeking a Recreation/Recreational Therapist for a job in Sacramento, California. Specialty: Recreation/Recreational Therapist. Experience working with acute psychiatric patients of all ages and levels of functioning, as a Recreation Therapist is preferred.
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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.
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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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The Certified Recreation Therapist is responsible for planning, organizing and implementing therapeutic recreational activities for youth between ages 11 to 20 with various mental health diagnosis as well as responsibility for recreation activity supervision, risk management and safety.
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This is a professional position in the operation of a Recreation therapy department that provides medical/psychiatric recreational, therapeutic services in collaboration with other treatment team members.
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Licensure/Certifications: Board of Recreation Therapist Licensure and certified by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS) Recreational Therapists are expected to perform responsible, professional work in the evaluation and implementation of therapeutic recreation programs designed to increase, maintain or restore physical and mental health function as directed by the physician.
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We are currently seeking a Recreational Therapist to provide treatment services and recreation activities to individuals using a variety of techniques in order to improve or maintain physical, cognitive, social, emotional and spiritual functioning in order to facilitate full participation in life.
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National certification as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS). Current licensure to practice as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (TRS) in the State of Utah. Current licensure to practice as a Master Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (MTRS) in the State of Utah.
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Suncoast PACE, a member of Empath Health is currently seeking a Recreational Therapist to join our PACE team. Education or training in geriatrics, including dementia, preferred Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) preferred or eligible.
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SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: You must be a certified through the NCTRC - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS), ATR American Therapeutic Recreation Association or NCCAP - National Certification Council for Activity Professionals as a recreation therapist.
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Horizon Health is seeking a travel Recreation/Recreational Therapist for a travel job in Titusville, Florida. - Licensure/Certification: Registered Art Therapist, Certified Music Therapist, Registered Occupational Therapist, Registered Physical Therapist, Certified Recreational Therapist, Certified Yoga Instructor.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Prefer certified Recreation (Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation and two years’ experience) Art therapist (Master's degree in art therapy with 1, hours post-graduate clinical experience) Minimum of one year experience working in a therapeutic recreation program for adults and adolescents with psychiatric and/or chemical dependency patients Has a variety of skills to challenge and teach patients leisure skills and mastery over their environment.
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Certified Recreational Therapist (CTRS) required. The Hospital is looking for a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS): Wednesday - Saturday: 10:30am - 8:30pm to join our team.
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Must be a certified therapeutic recreational therapist, CTRS through NCTRC; or an Activity Director Certified, ADC through NCCAP; or a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, COTA who is certified through the state in which the community is located.
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