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The Child Life Specialist provides emotional and social support to patients and their families by conducting educational and recreational programs that minimize the psychological trauma for hospitalized infants, children, and adolescents.
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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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Provides the full breadth of Child and Youth Behavioral (CYB) Military Family Life Counseling (MFLC) services to children of all ages of military service members and their families at military installations to include civilian expeditionary work force and their families (when activated.
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Licensure/Certification/Registration: Certified or certificate eligible as a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) or Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS). Bachelor's degree in human service area, Child Life, Child Development, Child and Family Studies, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Child Psychology, Recreational Therapy, or related fields from an accredited institution, required.
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Extensive knowledge of child and adolescent growth and development. CCLS/CTRS certification and experience. Motor Vehicle Operator Designation: None. Two years of experience working with children in a healthcare setting is preferred.
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As a(an) Child Life Specialist PRN with The Woman's Hospital of Texas you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! We are looking for an enthusiastic Child Life Specialist PRN to help us reach our goals.
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Provide input to the Child Life Specialist about observed specific needs of individual children; determine when the needs of individual children should be attended to by medical professionals and / or outside the general scope of the role of the Child Life Assistant.
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As required by EMSC IDPH, this position is contingent upon the employee obtaining the Child Life Specialist certification within 6 months of hire. Develops reviews and disseminates information, including policy and procedures that affects patient support activities of the Child Life Program to other professional staff of the hospital and/or visiting organizations, volunteers, institutions or community outreach.
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This Posting Is For Multiple Openings Of a Child Life Specialist At Providence Alaska Medical Center In Anchorage, AK. We Are Hiring For The Following Positions In The Family Support Services Department.
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Our Child life specialist's focus on each child's psychological and developmental needs to help him or her feel more comfortable in the hospital. In this role, the Child Life Specialist will work throughout the hospital offering support for children and families to help them cope with injuries and illnesses.
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Upon hire: National Certified Child Life Specialist - Association of Child Life Professionals. Child Life Specialist. Bachelor's Degree: Child development, child life or related field.
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Child Life Specialist - Social Work Services Department at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital in Spokane, WA. This posting is for multiple openings of Child Life Specialist at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital in Spokane, WA.
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The Child Life specialists will work to support children through difficult medical circumstances and strive to provide some sense of normalcy. The Child Life Specialists must adjust to being around sick children and hospitals, Knowledgeable of medical terminology.
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Provides child life services to patients and family members, including developmentally appropriate therapeutic play and activities, education, procedural preparation, coping facilitation, and support as it relates to their illness and medical treatment.
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Responsible for the financial and clinical management of Child Life Services, Therapy Dog Program, Child Life Zone, Music Therapy, the Hospital School Program, Child Life volunteers, Child Life students, and the Family Advisory Board.
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