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Horizon Health is seeking in partnership with Cameron Regional Medical Center, Cameron, MO a Recreation Therapist. This position requires a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist.
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SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: You must be a certified through the NCTRC - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS), ATR American Therapeutic Recreation Association or NCCAP - National Certification Council for Activity Professionals as a recreation therapist.
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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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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or Board Certified Music Therapist highly preferred. Our Recreation Therapist plans, organizes, develops, and directs quality activities for patients, ensuring that the recreational, physical, intellectual, spiritual, and social needs of each patient are met in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and facility standards.
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The incumbents performs a crucial role in supporting the primary recreation therapist or creative arts therapist in carrying out treatment services for Veterans with complex medical, physical, behavioral and/or mental deficits.
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Experience with experiential education, community recreation, wilderness therapy, rock climbing, yoga, personal fitness, art, music preferred. Develops and promotes recreation program, including music, dance, arts and crafts, cultural arts, nature study, swimming, social recreation and games, or camping.
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0638 Recreation/Creative Arts Therapist. Bachelors or graduate/higher level degree in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, drama therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy; Delegate responsibility for overall program, planning, implementation, review and analysis of recreational modalities that assert the dignity and worth of individual patients and their capacity for self-realization through therapeutic recreation services.
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Riverside University Health System (RUHS) - Behavioral Health Department seeks a Recreation Therapist/Trainee who will be assigned to various units within Behavioral Health throughout Riverside County in their Detention Centers, including the Desert Region (Indio, and Banning.
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Job Description Responsibilities POSITION PURPOSE: The Recreation Therapist is responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating age appropriate therapeutic recreation programs for behavioral health patients based on evidence-based practice.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation; or a Bachelor's degree in Recreation, Physical Education, or Adaptive Physical Education and one year of experience in planning and administering a therapeutic recreation program; or, current credentials as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) issued by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC); or reachable on the current Recreation Therapist List.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist Specialist (CTRS) or obtain with two years of hire. Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Art Therapy, or other related therapies.
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NOW HIRING: Recreation Therapist. Why work for us as a Recreation Therapist? Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) required. Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to integrate recreation therapy into residents' care plans.
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Develop and implement specialized recreation therapy services to CDCR Patient-Inmates and/or DJJ Youth. Evaluate recreation therapy needs for Patients-Inmates and/or DJJ Youth with particular attention to activities of daily living, communication skills, physical exercise, and positive coping strategies.
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Bachelors or Masters Degree in Recreation Therapy or Art Therapist or Expressive Arts Therapy or related field. Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or Registered Therapeutic Recreator (RTR) preferred.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or currently in the process of obtaining national certification; OR certified in the area of specialty (Art, Dance, Music, etc.) The Activity Therapist plans, organizes, and conducts comprehensive recreational therapy services as a component of the patient's treatment plan designed to assist the patient with learning healthy coping skills, strengths, hobbies, and assist with the development of social skills/relationships.
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