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The Group facilitator is a member of the Recreation Therapy department and will provide structured group activities to child and adolescents on the inpatient units in a manner that is client centered and interactive.
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The Clinical Therapy team includes staff from multiple disciplines including Music Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Recreation Therapy. The Clinical Therapy team works very closely with the multidisciplinary inpatient care team including the psychiatrist/nurse practitioner, nurse, psychologist, internal medicine provider, social work, mental health coordinator, pharmacy and additional team members as needed.
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Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy or related therapeutic field of study preferred. Certification as Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or in related discipline preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Recreational and Leisure studies with an emphasis in Therapeutic Recreation required. Plan, review and revise programs according to patient needs and professional trends in therapeutic recreation.
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One to three years previous experience either; working with older adults, leading activities, or working in a therapy or recreation role preferred or having formal related education. The Life Enrichment Assistant role supports the planning and implementation of quality leisure/social events programs designed to assist senior Assisted Living and Memory Care residents in maintaining their personal potential physically, socially, and mentally.
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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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Music, theater, and world-class art, history, and culture museums thrive here alongside abundant sports and recreation opportunities. As a member of our care team, you will partner closely with our inpatient and consult psychiatrists, emergency behavioral health team, occupational therapists, social workers, bedside providers and RNs. You will be delivering direct care to those on our inpatient unit, the medical floors, and in the emergency department, with a focus on group and individual therapy and psychological testing.
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Participate in in-service training activities pertaining to safety and security issues, CPR, recreation therapy, and institutional policies. CTRS Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.
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Build a new ILS therapies department including recreation, art, and music therapy. · Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Certification (CTRS) (or ability to sit for CTRS exam) strongly preferred.
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The Therapeutic Recreation Director is accountable for the development, implementation, supervision and ongoing evaluation of the activity and recreation programs to ultimately enhance residents’ quality of life.
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Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation, Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy or related health care field of study required. Certification as Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) or in related discipline preferred but not required.
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Undergraduate degree in Therapeutic Recreation, recreation with an emphasis in Therapeutic Recreation OR undergraduate degree in related field with at least three years of experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Robbinsdale Hospital, established in 1954, is a recognized top Level 1 Trauma center for 25 years, as well as serving as a Level II pediatric trauma center, and Level III NICU.Maple Grove Hospital, established in 2009, is recognized as a top hospital in the state for Women and Children Care, with a Level III NICU, and is the largest Family Birth Center in the state (~5,000 deliveries per year and over 50,000 babies delivered.
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We're committed to fostering therapeutic engagement through group activities, Occupational Therapy (OT), Therapeutic Recreation (TR), and other therapeutic groups to aid in our young patients' recovery journey.
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Licensed or Registered Therapeutic Recreation Therapist (nationally or in the state of practice), and/or eligible for a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Certification by a recognized association.
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