We invite you to apply and be part of a team that truly values your contribution. We offer competitive wages and are committed to fostering a workplace where growth, teamwork, and patient-centered care are at the forefront. At the end of each day, knowing that you’ve made a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents will be your greatest reward.
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BS in Recreation Therapy preferred or
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Bachelor’s degree in human service field, with relevant experience* or
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BS in Occupational Therapy, with relevant experience or
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Certification as Occupational Therapy Assistant, with relevant experience* or
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Associate degree in human service field, with relevant experience *or
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Certified Activity Director (NCCAP or state-specific) AND must have worked full time under the supervision of licensed recreational therapist or certified activity director in a long-term care setting for a minimum of one year.
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If no state-specific certification program exists may have high school diploma or equivalent with two years of experience in social or recreational programming within the last 5 years, 1 of which was full time in a patient activity program in a health care setting. Must have completed 6 credits of college courses, including 1 English course in composition, technical or report writing, and one course in area of Art/Recreational Programming, Science or Management with a passing grade.
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Performs comprehensive assessment for each resident to determine level of abilities combined with past and current interests.
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Based on findings develops an individualized program of activity pursuits that are meaningful to the resident.
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Completes MDS, RAPS in a timely manner, utilizing observation and assessment/monitoring tools.
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Documents resident response to care plans and evaluates individual resident activity care plans for effectiveness.
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Develops and utilizes a budget sufficient to maintain equipment and purchase supplies, enabling staff to provide for prescribed activity models.
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Utilizes the “biopsychosocial” model to create meaningful activities for individuals.
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As an active member of the Interdisciplinary Team, utilizes cutting edge models of approach, such as music therapy, pet therapy, aromatherapy, therapeutic touch, etc.
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Arranges for speakers, presenters, advocates, and clergy to interact with individuals and groups of residents.
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Arranges and coordinates off-site activity trips, when available or appropriate.
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Develops and maintains community volunteer efforts.
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Fosters sense of community with the center environment.
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Supervises Resident Activity Assistants.
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Performs other tasks as assigned.