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We are currently seeking a full-time Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who will embody the passion and commitment required to deliver the ultimate care for our participants. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Documentation, planning, organizing, facilitation and promoting Therapeutic Recreation and treatment programs.
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Masters Degree in Recreational Therapy preferred LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS:Current Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) certification through the National Council of Therapeutic Recreation Certification required.
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Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or Registered Therapeutic Recreator (RTR) preferred. Conducts a therapeutic recreation program within the hospital to facilitate rehabilitation of the physically and mentally disabled.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OPTION I Certificate: Possession of a Recreation Therapist Certificate issued by the California Board of Recreation and Park or Certification by the National Therapeutic Recreation Society, or eligible for certificate with completed course work and internship awaiting board exam.
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Certified either by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation (CTRS), Registered Music Therapist (RMT), or Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC). Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation or Music Therapy.
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Credentialed as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC). Provides training, orientation and education of staff: occupational/recreation/music/art therapy interns and other students associated with Psychiatry.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Prefer certified Recreation (Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation and two years’ experience) Art therapist (Master's degree in art therapy with 1, hours post-graduate clinical experience) Minimum of one year experience working in a therapeutic recreation program for adults and adolescents with psychiatric and/or chemical dependency patients Has a variety of skills to challenge and teach patients leisure skills and mastery over their environment.
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Certification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CRTS) or licensure in the State of Illinois as a Recreational Therapist preferred. SPECIALIZED KNOW HOW & REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s degree in therapeutic recreation, or related field like exercise physiology, recreation or leisure activities required.
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Conducts various therapeutic recreation programs for clients' families and groups, including but not limited to outdoor adventure/wilderness programs (ropes courses, rock climbing, rappelling, backpacking, wilderness camping and canoeing), physical activity programs (sports, group games, dancing), creative expressive programs (dramatics, music, arts and crafts) and special events and programs.
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Occupational, Art, Music, or Recreation therapy, humanities, social work or related therapeutic discipline.
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Board Certified Art Therapists (ATR-BC) - THE ART THERAPY CREDENTIALS BOARD, INC ATCP, Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist - American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA), Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification, MT-BC Music Therapist Board Certified - Certification Board for Music Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistant - National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT.
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Prefer candidates hold Certification in one of the following: Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) from the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) or Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification, or Certified Psychosocial Rehabilitation Professional (CPRP) from the United States Psychosocial Rehabilitation Association (USPRA.
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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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Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesOther Requirements Specific to Assigned Area CPR (May be obtained within three months of hire)Internship with a Theraputic Recreation program; under the direction of a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.
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We operate three recreation centers, two golf courses, a two-sheet ice arena, swimming pools, and two indoor sports facilities. FREE use of our recreation/fitness centers, swimming pools, and ice arena.
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