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Art Credential - Cert, Art Therapist Registered - Cert, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist - Cert, Dance Therapist - Cert, Music Therapist - Cert. Additional Job Description:Education/Training Requirements:BS/BA degree is required, preferably in art, music, dance, recreation, or other therapies required.
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Prefer a 2 year college degree in a Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation or health related field. Requires training, certifications or experience with group exercise, program development, YMCA fitness programs or YMCA specialist training or equipment.
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Certification: Current national certification from NCTRC as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or eligible to take exam required. Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS.
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Education/Training Requirements:BS/BA degree is required, preferably in art, music, dance, recreation, or other therapies required. Establish a therapeutic rapport with patient/resident groups, while maintaining appropriate, professional relationships.
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Must be a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or an activities professional who is licensed by MA and is eligible for certification as a recreation specialist or as an activities specialist; OR.
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SWVMHI is looking to hire a dynamic Recreation Rehab Specialist to provide Recreational Therapy group work and individualized therapeutic activities for individuals diagnosed with severe and persistent, mental, emotional, and behavior illnesses, intellectual disabilities, implement and documenting progress in the electronic health record.
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Great to have one or more of the following certifications: Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP); Best Friends Approach Master Trainer; Certified Positive Approach to Care Consultant or Trainer; Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist; Activities Director Certification; or other related certifications.
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In collaboration with Director, develop and facilitate after-school groups using the APIED process ensuring alignment between client treatment goals and therapeutic recreation interventions along the five domains of Therapeutic Recreation (Social, Emotional, Psychological, Spiritual, and Physical.
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A degree in a human service field includes the professional disciplines of audiology, community mental health, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, rehabilitation counseling, vocational counseling, social work, speech/language pathology, and therapeutic recreation (including concentrations in art, creative arts, dance, drama, music, or physical education.
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As a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist at Montereau, you will plan and implement direct group and individual therapy services f and work with residents in Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Long-Term Care to address their social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and spiritual well-being.
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S personal needs during therapy and assisting in the performance of patient-related activities under the direct supervision of the Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech Therapist, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist; or the Occupational or Physical Therapist Assistant (Therapist throughout remainder of document.
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Certified as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC). a master's degree in therapeutic recreation, creative arts therapy, art therapy, dance therapy, music therapy, or drama therapy.
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Help provide opportunities to meet the social, cultural, spiritual, emotional, and therapeutic recreation needs and interests of our memory care residents, As a life enrichment specialist, you will.
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Activities Director Certification, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Certified Dementia Practitioner, or other related Certifications as required. Social Work: Recreation Therapy, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist is also accepted. Able to create a Therapeutic Recreation Calendar utilizing the processes of Therapeutic Recreation.
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