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Bachelors or graduate/higher level degree in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, drama therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy; SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: You must be a certified through the NCTRC - National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS), ATR American Therapeutic Recreation Association or NCCAP - National Certification Council for Activity Professionals as a recreation therapist.
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Exciting news – Arlington County’s Therapeutic Recreation summer camp hiring is officially open! Whether you're eager to lead engaging activities at our adapted camps or play a crucial role in ensuring inclusivity for general recreation camps, we want you to be a part of our mission.
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Delegate responsibility for overall program, planning, implementation, review and analysis of recreational modalities that assert the dignity and worth of individual patients and their capacity for self-realization through therapeutic recreation services.
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Activities Director Certification, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Certified Dementia Practitioner, or other related Certifications as required. Social Work: Recreation Therapy, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.
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Facilitating various groups (i.e., WRAP, WHAM) for Emergency Services clients and therapeutic recreation activities; Arlington County's Department of Human Services (DHS) Behavioral Healthcare Division (BHD) is hiring a Peer Recovery Specialist for the Residential and Specialized Clinical Services Bureau.
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This position is assigned to advance and lower-level classes and may teach therapeutic recreation courses or sections designed for participants with disabilities, including serve as a substitute gymnastics instructor for many other classes when required.
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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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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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Degree in therapeutic recreation or related field a plus. Our community life team comes from a variety of backgrounds including theater, art, music, fitness, education, event planning and recreation.
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Education: BS or BA in Therapeutic Recreation or related field. Skills: Demonstrated knowledge and experience with residents having dementia and appropriate therapeutic/behavioral interventions.
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One of the most premier retirement community in the area, and are a dream come true for an experienced Community Life Associate. for Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and Home.
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Qualified candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation or related field or have completed the 90 hour course for activities professionals and continuing education. Bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation (preferred) or related field or 90-hr.
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A family-owned company, we have grown to become one of the nations largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH.
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CT State CC-Campuses Courses include the following: Anthropology Criminal Justice DARC Disability Studies Early Childhood Education Education General Studies Geography History Human Services Interpreter/Deaf Studies Latino Studies Legal Liberal Arts & Science Political Science Psychology Sociology Therapeutic Recreation Women Studies These positions are on continuous recruitment, and are filled on an as-needed basis, depending on course offerings, enrollment and specific department needs.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Allied Health Sciences, Special Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, Human Services, Orientation and Mobility, Therapeutic Recreation, or a related field is preferred.
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