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Therapeutic Specialists may come from a variety of disciplines, including mental health, recreational therapy, and child life. A minimum of a B.S. degree in therapeutic recreation, child/human/family development (with child life concentration or minor), or mental health field.
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The Therapeutic Recreation Specialist is expected to be the contact for the community link and be a liaison for patient /staff/consumers of Rehabilitation Services. The Therapeutic Recreation Specialist provides patient treatment via recreational modalities, education material to maximize patient post discharge planning.
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The Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS), provides assessment, individualized intervention planning, treatment planning and group therapy to further patient/family/group progress in treatment according to Joint Commission, Federal and State Regulations, the Oceans' Mission, policies and procedures and Performance Improvement standards.
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National certification as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS). Current licensure to practice as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (TRS) in the State of Utah. Current licensure to practice as a Master Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (MTRS) in the State of Utah.
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You are a Certified and Licensed Therapeutic Riding Instructor with a wide range of experience teaching individuals with special needs. RFK Community Alliance is seeking a Therapeutic Riding Instructor for our Rein in a Dream Therapeutic Horsemanship Center in Lancaster, MA stable.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE THERAPEUTIC STAFF SUPPORT (TSS): Provide direct care services and specialized care in daily living, social and recreational activities. Prospective employees hired for a Full-Time Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS) Position will receive a $5,000 sign‐on bonus.
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Engages with and continuously maintains/grows a high level of scientific expertise in all assigned products and therapeutic areas. Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility/infertility benefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources.
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Certification of CTRS (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist). Advocate and educate staff, program participants, and families in the areas of recreational therapy and therapeutic recreation.
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Therapeutic Certified Recreational Therapist (Neuro) - Full TimeDo you have experience in Recreational Therapy and are looking for rewarding work in an organization dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of others.
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Keywords: Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation, Geriatric, Splinting, Upper Extremity Rehabilitation, ADLs, Adaptive Device, Assistive Device, Functional Independence, Patient-Centered, Treatment, Therapeutic, OTA, Assistant, Occupational therapy assistant COTA.
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Certification with the National Council of Therapeutic Recreation, (CTRS), or with the California Board of Parks and Recreation, (RTC), or eligibility to sit for the exam with a commitment to becoming certified.
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We are advancing our pipeline to address several diseases with high unmet need across a range of therapeutic categories, including eye care, dermatology, and infectious disease prevention. We are a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapeutic candidates designed to address diseases with high unmet need across therapeutic categories including eye care, dermatology, and infectious diseases.
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Patient Care Execution: Under the supervision of an occupational therapist, a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant is responsible for executing the therapeutic plans designed to help patients.
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Dedicate time, energy, and effort to professional growth and development by taking ownership of knowing what you need to know so that you can carry out your duties in a safe and therapeutic manner that is in alignment with Newport Academy and our provision of care.
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Therapeutic Area (TA): Psychiatry. The TAS is a critical role in our unique customer model to execute the BMS aspiration to be the BioPharma that delivers the most impactful engagement with Health Care Providers (HCPs), driving adoption of new and existing medicines for appropriate patients.
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