*$5,000.00 retention bonus available!
(New Employee is defined as someone who has not been employed with Rogers for more than six months)
Schedule:
• Different schedules/FTE’s available based on program.
• Part-time or full-time roles available with weekday or rotating weekend schedules.
• Day shift schedule with hours ranging from 7am-6pm.
The recreational therapist develops, plans, implements, facilitates, directs and evaluates experiential therapy programming in all specialized treatment areas. The Recreational Therapist will have a working knowledge of a psychosocial functioning of patient/resident groups as well as application of expressive activities within a psychiatric setting. These include, but are not limited to, adventure-based and environmental activities, sports, dance, group initiatives, arts/crafts, music, outdoor activities, art media, psychodrama, horticulture, ropes and challenge course.
- Have a working knowledge of a psychosocial functioning of patient/resident groups as well as application of expressive activities within a psychiatric setting.
- Utilizes recreational activities to aid patients /residents to learn to apply and utilize recovery skills being taught in protocol sessions.
- Provides individualized treatment within a group setting.
- Awareness of CBT and DBT skills.
Programming.
- Conduct experiential therapy, as scheduled.
- Evaluate, plan and coordinate programming to meet patients’/residents’ needs.
- Maintain Experiential Therapy environments for safety and supplies.
- Be flexible with work assignments, including schedule changes and program additions.
- Have a good working knowledge of a variety of experiential therapies.
Documentation/Treatment.
- Complete a treatment plan and evaluation according to Rogers policy.
- Complete therapeutic documentation according to Rogers policy.
Patient/resident knowledge.
- Demonstrate knowledge of intervention strategies and utilize redirection when necessary to maintain patients’/residents’ safety.
- Monitor patient/resident behavior and safely intervene appropriately, using de-escalation techniques and least-restrictive measures possible.
- Establish a therapeutic rapport with patient/resident groups, while maintaining appropriate, professional relationships.
- Demonstrate knowledge of psychosocial functioning of each patient/resident group. Know the common diagnostic categories and their relationship to patients’/residents’ behavior within the setting. Demonstrate knowledge of treatment procedures/models (behavioral, recovery, etc.) and application within a therapy setting.
Staff requirements.
- Attend all mandatory in-services and other in-services relevant to the position. Be responsible for all educational requirements and related obligations pertaining to the license of the program/unit license regulatory requirements governing the program(s).
- Complete all required orientation competencies and training within the Experiential Therapy department and Rogers.
- Attend Experiential Therapy department and program staff meetings, as required.
- Meet with the manager of Experiential Therapy monthly regarding clinical guidance, training, program evaluation and problem reporting.
- Conduct program-specific programming off Rogers Behavioral Health grounds, following procedures for using Rogers owned vehicles, for designated patient populations.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Additional Job Description:
Education/Training Requirements:
- BS/BA degree is required, preferably in art, music, dance, recreation, or other therapies required. A Master’s degree in these areas is also preferred.
- Certification/registration through appropriate credentialing board preferred.
- Valid driver license in the state of employment (Residential and PHP/IOP assignments).
- American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR or American Red Cross Professional Rescue certification is required within thirty (30) days of the date of hire, with annual re-certification.
- Formal training in management of the aggressive patient is required within sixty (60) days of the date of hire, with annual re-certification, including self-defense training.
- Ropes and Challenge Course training by Rogers Memorial Hospital, with yearly renewal (where applicable to the position).
- Employees at the Child/Adolescent Day Treatment programs licensed under HFS §40 are required to have at least one (1) year of educational or work experience and a licensure or certification when serving children with mental health disorders.
- Applicable to Experiential Therapy pool and Experiential Therapy fixed FTE staff dedicated to a residential cost center: Compliance in Residential Care Centers (RCC) and Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) employee training requirements.
With a career at Rogers, you can look forward to a Total Rewards package of benefits, including:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your familyÂ
- 401(k) retirement planÂ
- Employee share programÂ
- Life/disability insuranceÂ
- Flex spending accounts Â
- Tuition reimbursementÂ
- Health and wellness program
- Employee assistance program (EAP)
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