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Campus Recreation Coordinator III. As the Campus Recreation team prepares for opening of the new 9-story, 270,000 square foot recreation and wellness center, the Aquatics Coordinator will directly contribute to and support the planning, opening, and operation of the new facility.
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Graduated from either a Masters of Occupational Therapy, Recreation Therapy, or other human service master’s degree program with an accompanying license for art, recreation or activity therapy.
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A Recreation Therapist (Art) would plan and conduct activities for adult, children, and adolescent client/patient groups, working individually or as a member of a treatment team or treatment program.
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Required: Certification-eligible by the Consortium for Therapeutic Recreation/Activity Certification (CTRS) or National Council of Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) or hold a Master's Degree in related field (i.e. Music Therapy, Art Therapy.
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As a Sr Project Architect, you, in partnership with the Sr Project Manager and Sr Project Designer, are accountable for Sports + Recreation + Entertainment project financial performance and team communication.
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Under the general direction of the Aquatic Recreation Specialist in charge of swim lessons, the Assistant Recreation Specialist- Aquatics and the close supervision of the Pool Manager, this position is responsible for overall swim instruction.
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Nationally credentialed as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) through the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) BS/BA or higher in Therapeutic Recreation, Recreation Therapy, or Recreation Administration with an option in Therapeutic Recreation.
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Credentialed as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC). Provides training, orientation and education of staff: occupational/recreation/music/art therapy interns and other students associated with Psychiatry.
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Adventist HealthCare Inpatient Rehabilitation seeks to hire a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who will embrace our mission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the Recreation Coordinator, Parks Manager, Athletics, co-workers, other departments, clubs, Police Department, Fire Department, and the general public.
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Required: Bachelor's Degree in Recreation Therapy, Therapeutic Recreation, Recreation Administration or an equivalent program. Performs responsible professional work in the evaluation, planning and implementation of Therapeutic Recreation programs to increase, maintain or restore functions, maximize or prevent disability and assist patients in reaching their maximum performance levels in the areas of leisure education, adaptive recreation, and recreational activities.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, or related field or equivalent experience. Previous leadership experience in recreation program/event coordination. The Life Enrichment Director reports directly to the Site Leader.
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Education:Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Occupational, Recreation therapy, humanities, social work or related therapeutic discipline, or a Masters degree preferred.
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General Position Summary Under the direction of the Recreation Coordinator and Recreation Supervisor, the Recreation Leader III provides direct leadership for program participants and serves as the on-site lead staff person for assigned programs.
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Qualifications Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Recreation Therapy Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist preferred One year experience working in an acute behavioral setting preferred Ability to work a per diem schedule of less than 20 hours per week to include including weekends and evenings.
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