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Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreational Therapy or other recreation-based field which may be approved for national certification in the area of expertise required.
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Bachelors degree in Recreation Therapy, Art Therapy, or Music Therapy. Completion of internship in recreation, art therapy, or music therapy preferably with a focus in mental health.
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SSM Health Physical Therapy Rehab Network in the Greater St. Louis Area including our locations in Illinois (IL) is growing and has immediate openings for a Full-Time Activity/Recreational Therapist (RT) to plan, direct, and coordinate recreational-based treatment programs for patients in Physical Therapy Rehabilitation.
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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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Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation or Music Therapy. Job Description - Recreation Therapy Associate (2401945) Recreation Therapy Associate. Department/Hiring Area : Therapeutic Recreation.
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Advocate and educate staff, program participants, and families in the areas of recreational therapy and therapeutic recreation. Provide therapeutic recreation-based treatment program opportunities, including individual and group therapy, in a safe, effective manner to all program participants.
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Bachelor’s degree with a concentration in Therapeutic Recreation or Recreational Therapy, which includes an internship. Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC.
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Certification of CTRS (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist). Recreation Therapist, CTRS. + The Recreational Therapist will complete assessment/evaluation in the areas of Recreational Therapy upon admission for all program participants.
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Minimum Education: Required: Bachelors Degree in Recreation Therapy, Art Therapy, or related degree. In collaboration with adjunctive therapy staff plans, prepares and conducts psychoeducational and facilitates activity groups.
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Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy or related therapeutic field of study preferred. Two year degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant program; current certification as Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant by National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy and registered with the State of Minnesota Department of Health as an Occupational Therapy Assistant preferred.
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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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The Recreation Therapist is responsible for assigned patient’s plan of care within the domain of Recreation Therapy. A certified recreation Therapist is responsible for the delivery of services to patients within the Recreation Therapy Departments scope of service.
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The ideal candidates will possess a bachelor's degree in recreation therapy and experience in providing individual/ group recreational therapy services. Plan, develop, and provide recreational activities for mental health patients; apply recreation therapy knowledge and techniques to the problems of mental disorders and developmental disabilities, drug abuse, and alcoholism.
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Music therapy #art therapy #psychology #musical improvisation #now hiring #music therapist #activity therapyAbout Universal Health ServicesOne of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) has built an impressive record of achievement and performance.
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The Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services Activity Therapy Department is seeking professional candidates in Recreational Therapy to complete a 15-week and full-time clinical internship in mental and behavioral health under the direct supervision of a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.
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