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General supervision is received from a Therapeutic Recreation Manager of higher grade or a Regional Program Director. To best serve in this position, you should have good knowledge of the social and recreational sciences, including the theory, principles, and practices of therapeutic recreation.
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Senior Therapeutic Area Specialist, Neuro Psych (WASHINGTON, DC) page is loaded. Senior Therapeutic Area Specialist, Neuro Psych (WASHINGTON, DC) Therapeutic Area (TA): Psychiatry.
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Develops and coordinates a therapeutic recreation program of daily group activities (inclusive of all functional levels), and individual interactions which includes bedside visits, trips, movies, entertainment programs, educational and recreational classes, and social gatherings.
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Engages with and continuously maintains/grows a high level of scientific expertise in all assigned products and therapeutic areas. 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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Job Title: Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator. The primary objective of this position is to facilitate therapeutic recreational group sessions that empower RSC residents with the skills and techniques needed to enhance their physical, cognitive, and social functioning.
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Outpatient Sales Representative, Therapeutic Nutrition - Northern Virginia / D.C / Southern Maryland
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Our location in Northern Virginia/Washington D.C./Southern Maryland currently has an opportunity for an Outpatient Sales Representative in our Therapeutic Nutrition division. Utilize Abbott Nutrition promotional materials to targeted healthcare professionals.
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Outpatient Sales Representative, Therapeutic Nutrition - Northern Virginia / D.C / Southern Maryland
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The primary responsibility of this role is to drive sales by securing commitments for recommendations from Healthcare Professionals in Outpatient offices – such as Internal Medicine, Primary Care, and Oncology accounts.
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The Therapeutic Education Manager (TEM) is a key field-based member of the US Rare Blood Disorders Patient Services team. Therapeutic Education Manager, Rare Blood Disorders - Northeast.
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Typical call points within these offices include: Physicians, Nurses, Medical Assistants, Administration, and Nutrition Services. The OpportunityOur nutrition business develops science-based nutrition products for people of all ages, from helping babies and children grow, to keeping adult bodies strong and active.
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The Lourie Center Therapeutic Nursery Program, Adventist HealthCare seeks to hire a Teacher's Aide who will embrace our mission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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The Therapeutic Programs Manager is a licensed mental health professional hired to oversee and implement the overall mental health programs. Mirror ministries provide counseling, therapeutic services, mentors, and survivor support groups at the Mirror Ministries Outreach Center and Esther’s Home. Mirror Ministries is a Christian organization dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds.
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The manager will collaborate with the Director of Child Life and Integrative Care Services to support the plan, development, implementation and evaluation of all Creative & Therapeutic Arts and Special programs.
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Certification as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) preferred. Valid certification as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS). Bachelors Degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Parks and Recreation Management, or related field (i.e., occupational therapist, special education, vocational rehabilitations, social work, etc.
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A Long Term Care Center in the Washington, DC area is currently seeking a highly energetic, creative leader for the position of Activities Director!
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