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The Therapeutic Recreation Specialist provides patient treatment via recreational modalities, education material to maximize patient post discharge planning. The Therapeutic Recreation Specialist is expected to be the contact for the community link and be a liaison for patient /staff/consumers of Rehabilitation Services.
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Masters Degree in Recreational Therapy preferred LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS:Current Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) certification through the National Council of Therapeutic Recreation Certification required.
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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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AvaMed Inc is a Healthcare Staffing Agency that staffs all of California State Correctional Facilities/CDCR. At the moment we are in URGENT need of a Recreational Therapist to take on a Full-Time assignment at a correctional facility located in Lancaster, CA.
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Certification as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) preferred. Valid certification as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS). Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Parks and Recreation Management, or related field (i.e., occupational therapist, special education, vocational rehabilitations, social work, etc.
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Delegate responsibility for overall program, planning, implementation, review and analysis of recreational modalities that assert the dignity and worth of individual patients and their capacity for self-realization through therapeutic recreation services.
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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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The Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) is responsible for the provision of Recreational Therapy services, including assessment, treatment planning, therapeutic activity interventions and discharge leisure planning.
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Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Recreational Therapy or related field required. Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS)OR certified in the area of specialty (Art, Dance, Music, etc.
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Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree: Recreation Therapy Within 30 days of hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association Upon hire: Washington Recreational Therapist Registration Or Upon hire: National Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification - if practicing within this state Preferred Qualifications: Two years: Providing recreation with the elderly or disabled.
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Under the direction of the Resident Activity and Recreation Manager, in cooperation and collaboration with the Activity Department, the Therapeutic Recreational Activity Aide will assist in enhancing and supporting residents' recreational, social, intellectual, emotional and spiritual needs, in accordance with the resident's assessment and care plan.
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Therapeutic Specialists may come from a variety of disciplines, including mental health, recreational therapy, and child life. Provide tours of the facilities and speak on behalf of Metropolitan Ministries as needed Support the team and supervisor in other tasks as assigned Meet personal goals and actively contribute to the achievement of the team and organizational targets/goals as stated in the annual plan Requirements: Education and Experience: A minimum of a B.S. degree in therapeutic recreation, child/human/family development (with child life concentration or minor), or mental health field.
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Trauma historiesMood and anxiety disordersEmotional, social, and behavioral challengesAutism and other neurological differencesProblem sexual behaviorsWhat we are looking for:A Recreational Therapist to plan, organize, implement and document innovative therapeutic recreation activities for clients in the residential treatment program to enhance their physical, social and emotional well-being.
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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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The Recreation Coordinator provides therapeutic recreation indoor and outdoor challenge programs in a safe, healthy, and caring environment that seeks to preserve children, their families, and communities by fostering self-esteem, respect for the community, a sense of purpose, and life skills needed to achieve their highest potential.
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