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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) preferred. Recreation Director Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Recreation Therapy, Therapeutic Recreation, or a related field.
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High School Diploma or GED, and two (2 years in a supervisory capacity that demonstrates directing recreation programs, intermural sports activities, or therapeutic recreation may be considered in lieu of the above requirements.
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Education: Master's degree in Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy OR Bachelor's degree in associated discipline with Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) certification.
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Current certification by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist. Bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation.
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CTRS-Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist. Sutter Health is seeking a Recreation/Recreational Therapist for a job in Sacramento, California. Specialty: Recreation/Recreational Therapist.
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EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) through the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification or has a Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Art Therapy, Music Therapy or a related field.
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Fosters an open climate so that effective communications between Therapeutic Recreation staff and other departments can take place. Required: Educational equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in Music/Therapeutic Recreation or related field.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreational Specialist (CTRS) - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Specialists, or State Certification with Consortium of Therapeutic Recreation/Activities.
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Educational equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation or related field. Formulates and implements Therapeutic Recreation Treatment programs according to individual patient needs as determined by evaluations and assessments.
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As a part of the interdisciplinary team, the Recreational Therapist provides individual therapeutic recreation services and group recreation programs for children and adolescents hospitalized for orthopedic surgical intervention or long term rehabilition programs.
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Responsible for the provision of Recreational Therapy services, including assessment, treatment planning, therapeutic activity interventions and discharge leisure planning. Bachelor Degree in Therapeutic Recreation from an approved program.
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Two (2) years in a supervisory capacity that demonstrates directing recreation programs, intermural sport activities or therapeutic recreation. Under the direction of the Parks & Recreation Coordinator, the position is responsible for supervising, planning, organizing, directing, and implementing all seasonal recreation programs & activities; including special events, youth development, arts & crafts and other duties assigned by the Parks & Recreation Coordinator.
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The Therapeutic Recreation Specialist is responsible for establishing, coordinating, organizing, and implementing a balanced recreation therapy program based on the specific ages, needs, and treatment issues of the patients served.
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DEPARTMENT: Therapeutic Recreation or Recreation Therapy. Coordinate the Therapeutic Recreation Program with resident's/patient's schedule of other services. Incorporate the Therapeutic Recreation plan into the resident/patient comprehensive plan of care.
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Interns will be under the direct supervision of a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist and meet all NCTRC requirements. The NSCD offers internships in therapeutic recreation, recreation management, experiential education and sports/non-profit management.
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