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We bring to life a healing ministry through our compassionate care and exceptional service.
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PURPOSEActivities DirectorThe Program and Outreach Director is responsible for developing, leading and overseeing a resident centered activities and outreach program that promotes and integrates the Phoenix Senior Living philosophy to incorporate wellness in all aspects of the seniors' lives we serve.
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Big Bear Mountain Resort is Southern California’s year-round home for alpine good times with three mountains – Bear Mountain, Snow Summit, and Snow Valley – offering something for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, from world-class skiing, snowboarding, and sledding/tubing in the winter to mountain biking, hiking, base area activities, and golf in the summer, plus a full slate of can’t-miss events throughout the year.
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Is seeking a Activities Director (Program and Outreach Director) to join their team! RESIDENT CAREActivities DirectorParticipates in the Personalized Service Plans (PSP)Refers to the Resident Profile and addendum for every new residentEnsure a variety of appropriate and personalized activities which incorporates all dimensions wellness and are available throughout the day and evening with resident care associate participationMaintains the PSL Activity & Program Guidebook which includes tracking daily which residents exhibit interest and participate in which activities.
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The Activities Director will manage the day to day activities of the subacute/skilled nursing facility unit. The activities director will develop and implement recreational programs that meet the social, emotional, cognitive, physical and spiritual needs of the residents and are compliant with all regulatory standards.
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Through comprehensive assessment and evaluation, the Life Enrichment Director (Activities Director) develops program of activity therapy from a holistic approach to meet the needs of a diverse resident population.
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Other organizations sometimes call this role the Activities Assistant but we believe this role deserves the very special title of Vibrant Living Assistant. Encourage residents to participate in activities and programs.
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Acquire detailed knowledge of all on site and off site programs, activities and experiences offered at Wildflower Farms and be able to speak to the elements with both guests and other hotel team members.
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Leads group activities as assigned by the Activity Coordinator. Must be able to evaluate resident’s progress and accurately report to Activities Coordinator. Able to motivate residents and in promoting their well being through direct activities.
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Willing to train and become certfied as a therapeutic recreation specialist or as an activities professionalPrefer two years of experience in a social or recreational program ORIs a qualified occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant; orHas completed a training course approved by the StateHigh school diploma required.
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We are now accepting applications for an energetic Activities Aide to join our team! Activities Aide Full-Time Opportunity! Maintains records of activities and attendance. Leads and participates in individual and group activities.
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Assisted Living, Spiritual, Elderly Care, Calendaring, Facilitation, English Speaking, Memory Care, Innovation, Customer Service, activities, resourceful, team player, interpersonal, engaging, time management, community, life enrichment, activities assistant, activities aide, CBMT Certified Board for Music Therapists, Music Therapy, Long Term Care, Rehab, skilled nursing, assisted living, aging, elder care, occupational therapy, OT, physical therapy, PT, Entertainment, Games, Singing.
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Provides feedback on an ongoing basis to the Group Therapy Coordinator on patient response to, or progress with, activities. May suggest to the Group Therapy Coordinator new activities, keeping in mind the treatment objectives of the program, and the interests/needs of the patient population.
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Six (6) months experience working with seniors in activities/life enrichment preferred. Assist with planning, scheduling, and coordinating all resident activities including special events.
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The Program and Outreach Director reports directly to Executive Director. Responsibilities include but not limited to assisting in recruiting, hiring and training of the Assistant Program and Outreach Director.
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