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The Palliative Care Child Life Specialist 1 (PC CLS) utilizes an expansive knowledge of child development, advanced knowledge of childhood trauma and grief, along with their work experiences and exceptional foundational skillset from traditional pediatric child life practice, to provide support to the adult patient, and other involved adults with children (ages 0-18 yrs), who are experiencing the serious medical condition of the adult patient.
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Child Care Resources Inc. (CCRI) is a private, non-profit child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agency that works with families and communities to help ensure that all children have access to high-quality, affordable early learning and school-age opportunities and experiences that enable them to succeed in school and in life.
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As a Child Life Specialist, you will plan and provide therapeutic activities and appropriate psychosocial/developmental care for pediatric and adolescent patients and families, to assist them in effectively coping with stress and anxiety of health care experiences, and in cooperation with other members of the health care team, integrate therapeutic intervention with overall care and treatment of patients.
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The Child Life Specialist is responsible for the provision of child life focused care to children and their families served in a variety of health care settings.
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Youth Services: Youth Development, Secondary Education, Human Development, Youth Program Administration, Recreation, Physical Education, or directly related behavioral or cultural science (developmental psychology, child psychology/sociology, sociology of the family, gender identity, parenting.
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School Age: Elementary Education, Child Development, Youth Development, Special Education. Possess and maintain one of the following directly related to the age group of the position to which assigned: Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential, Military School Age Credential, Army Youth Practicum or other nationally recognized Youth Development Credential.
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The Sr. Child Life Specialist will be an advocate for pediatric patients and visitors and serve as a resource for other hospital staff in areas of child development, family-centered care, trauma-informed care, age appropriate and developmentally appropriate interactions, and bereavement support.
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It is recommended that child care personnel are current with all immunizations routinely recommended for adults by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.
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PM Pediatrics Health Care is seeking a child and adolescent Psychologist to join our virtual Behavioral Health Program. Founded in 2006, PM Pediatrics Health Care is the nation's largest pediatric urgent care as well as national telehealth company extending services to meet all the physical, behavioral, and psychological needs of children.
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Under the direction of the Site Director and/or Assistant Director and Lead Teacher, the School Age Child Care Assistant Teacher - Summer Child Care is responsible for carrying out the day to day tasks assigned by the Lead teacher at the specified site.
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The YMCA child care program is hiring fun, energetic, individuals that love working with children and families, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Our goal at the YMCA child care program is to provide kids with a safe, fun space at the Y to thrive.
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All meet the required qualifications, as outlined by the nationally known Association of Child Life Professionals to provide care for patients in the assigned pediatric clinical areas or other patient care areas, as needed.
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Wellpoint provides a rich continuum of services, including: Child Welfare and Foster Care Support for youth who have aged out of care Care Coordination and Wraparound services Mental health therapy and supports such as The Clinic @ Wellpoint, Family Preservation, Caregiver Support, Integrated Community Treatment Professional education and clinical consultation (for organizations, schools, and individual/family.
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Join one general Psychiatrists, one child Psychiatrist, one Psych Hospitalist, and one psychiatric ARNP. MercyOne Waterloo Behavioral Health Care. Psychiatry -Child/Adolescent Opportunity.
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Teacher qualified applicants may have: a CDA* (Child Development Associate) or a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Child Development or a related field College coursework or training.
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