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Once you master this role, you could consider the Activities Director, Life Enrichment Assistant (assisted living), Life Enrichment Director (assisted living), Central Supply Coordinator, or other higher level clinical jobs (Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, etc.
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Monmouth Crossing has an employment opportunity available for an Activities Assistant. The Activities Assistant provides assistance and support to the Activities Department in running daily activities for the residents.
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Healthcare, Hospitality, Activities, Activity Assistant, Event Planning, Life Enrichment, Programming Assistant, Recreation. Other organizations sometimes call this role an Activities Assistant, but we believe this role deserves the very special title of Vibrant Living Assistant.
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What you will get to do as a Vibrant Living Assistant at Brightview? Promote and communicate upcoming community events and activities. Help set up and break down events and activities.
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Participate in activities. We hope you'll use your talents as a singer, dancer, artist, poet, historian, or trivia expert. Brightview Senior Living is proud to operate state of the art senior living communities that offer Independent Living and Assisted Living residences as well as our innovative Dementia Care neighborhood known as Wellspring Village.
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Residents love games, painting, singing, and music and we need someone to help organize and run these events! We offer a diverse workplace with on the job training and growth opportunities for everyone.
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Assists in the process of designing, planning, organizing, and implementing therapeutic recreation programs to include but not limited to activities such as exercise, music, games, socials, arts & crafts, sensory stimulation, and outings.
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Activity Professional Certified, APC through NCCAP; or 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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As a Watermark Community Life Assistant, Activities Assistant you are entrusted to provide innovative, responsible healthcare with the creation and implementation of new ideas and concepts that continually improve systems and processes to achieve superior results.
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Salus Lifestyle Coordinator (Activities Assistant) is responsible to assist the Salus Lifestyle Coach with providing a diversified program of individual and group activities that will enable each Resident to engage in cultural, spiritual, physical, political, social and intellectual activities within the Community, in order to sustain and promote each Resident’s potential and sense of usefulness to self and others.
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We are currently searching for an Activities Assistant (Assistant Salus Coach) for our new senior living community Heartis Venice! Identifies to Salus Lifestyle Coach needed supplies for planned activities.
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Strong promote from within culture, with the Activities Assistant role as a great starting point in the skilled nursing/assisted living/memory care space. In the Activities Assistant role, in short, you would be coordinating, planning and help execute many events to bring joy to our residents’ lives to help them thrive.
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We bring to life a healing ministry through our compassionate care and exceptional service.
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Under the supervision of the Nurse Manager/Program Supervisor and direction of the Creative Arts Therapist, the primary purpose of the Activities Assistant III is to provide therapeutic games, groups, activities for patient’s leisure time and recreation projects on the acute service inpatient units.
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Our Activities Directors make a difference in the lives of our residents by planning, organizing, and directing a wide variety of activities that promote social, spiritual, and psychological needs.
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