Under the direction of Child Life, Integrative and Creative Care this role provides foundational clinical expressive therapy services for patients and families by using expressive modalities as tools to help them attain and maintain their maximum levels of functioning and coping in the area of physical, cognitive, communication and social/emotional health during hospitalization or residential programs. Program planning will be designed to reduce stress, increase adaptive coping, provide normalization, promote social interaction and support developmental integrity through expressive experiences and interventions in a safe environment.
Essential Responsibilities
Responsibilities listed in this section are core to the position. Inability to perform these responsibilities with or without an accommodation may result in disqualification from the position.
Will assess and prioritize patient needs through referrals and patient review process.
Identify interventions based on patient assessment, match techniques to developmental, emotional, physical and social needs of patients and families.
Provide expressive therapy, through a multitude of modalities, interventions designed to meet patients' physical or psychological needs.
Inform and educate patients and families on the use of expressive therapy techniques to support health coping and normal growth and development.
Involve family members in expressive therapy services per assessment including teaching skills and resources for transition to home.
Implement and document patient care plans; communicate plans and outcomes to others.
Provide expressive therapy programming to complement work in meeting the psychosocial and developmental needs of patients and families.
Provide individual and group sessions to fulfill therapeutic objectives, including but not limited to: anxiety reduction, pain management, developmental stimulation, alternative means of expression/communication, positive coping techniques, procedural support, quality of life and family/patient support.
Identify and educate appropriate expressive therapy resources for each patient and family.
Participate in interdisciplinary team planning and co-treating.
Monitor patient progress and remain adaptive in plan of care.
Incorporate expressive therapy in development of patient's self-awareness and expression, coping skills, sense of well-being and social behavior.
Provide educational in-services for patients and families as well as staff members.
Supports the training and supervision of students and volunteers related to expressive therapy.
General Responsibilities
Performs other duties as assigned.
Level I Minimum Qualifications
Education Requirements
Art: Master’s Degree in Art Therapy, Art Therapy/Counseling, Art Education with concentration in counseling or its equivalent from an CAAHEP-accredited program OR related mental health field and have completed additional graduate-level art therapy coursework per ATCB
Music: Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy or its equivalent from an AMTA-Approved Program
Recreation: Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation or related field
Dance/Movement: Master's Degree in Dance Movement Therapy from a program approved by ADTA, or Master's Degreee in related field with alternate route approved by ADTA. Education must be obtained from an accredited institution.
Experience Requirements
Art: Completion of a supervised art therapy internship of at least 600 hours.
Music: Completed a supervised internship & meets the AMTA Professional Competencies with preferred experience in healthcare settings.
Recreation: Hospital, rehabilitation center, or residential facility experience strongly preferred.
Dance: Hospital, rehabilitation center, or residential facility experience strongly preferred.
License/Certification/Registration Requirements
Current Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association required with in 30 days of start date.
Art: Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) preferred; if have ATR (Registered Art Therapist) then must complete ATR-BC within a year of hire
Music: Music Therapist Board Certified (MT-BC) and Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT) required within 90 days of hire
Recreation: Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) from National Council for Therapeutic Recreation or eligible to take exam required. Obtain CTRS-L and National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification within 90 days of hire.
Dance: Registered Dance Movement Therapist (R-DMT); yoga certification or therapist strongly preferred
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Requirements
Working knowledge of expressive therapies and impact to patients and families.
Must have knowledge of the theories of expressive therapy, best practices, family systems, cultural awareness and human growth and development.
Must have effective oral and written communication skills.
Ability to work with an interdisciplinary team.
Skill in the supervision of students and volunteers.
Must have good interpersonal skills to develop effective working relationships and to deal with difficult family/individual dynamics.
Knowledge of performance improvement tools and how to monitor an ongoing process.
Skill in planning programs and analyzing the problems that arise.
Good presentation skills for representing the department to internal and external audiences.
Computer skills and a general knowledge of office procedures.
Must be self motivated and able to problem solve both independently and in a team setting.
Level II Minimum Qualifications
Education Requirements
Art: Master’s Degree in Art Therapy, Art Therapy/Counseling, Art Education with concentration in counseling or its equivalent from an CAAHEP-accredited program OR related mental health field and have completed additional graduate-level art therapy coursework per ATCB
Music: Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy or its equivalent from an AMTA-Approved Program
Recreation: Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation or related field
Dance/Movement: Master's Degree in Dance Movement Therapy from a program approved by ADTA, or Master's Degree in related field with alternate route approved by ADTA. Education must be obtained from an accredited institution.
Experience Requirements
Art: Completion of a supervised art therapy internship of at least 600 hours
Music: Completed a supervised internship & meets the AMTA Professional Competencies with 3 or more years' experience in healthcare settings
Recreation: 3 or more years' experience in Hospital, rehabilitation center, or residential facility experience as Recreational Therapist.
Dance: 3 or more years' experience in Hospital, rehabilitation center, or residential facility experience as Dance Movement Therapist.
License/Certification/Registration Requirements
Current Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association required with in 30 days of start date.
Art: Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) preferred; if have ATR (Registered Art Therapist) then must complete ATR-BC within a year of hire
Music: Music Therapist Board Certified (MT-BC) and Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT) required within 90 days of hire
Recreation: Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) from National Council for Therapeutic Recreation or eligible to take exam required. Obtain CTRS-L and National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification within 90 days of hire.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Requirements
Advanced knowledge of expressive therapies and impact to patients and families.
Must have knowledge of the theories of expressive therapy, best practices, family systems, cultural awareness and human growth and development.
Must have effective oral and written communication skills.
Ability to work with an interdisciplinary team.
Skill in the supervision of students and volunteers.
Must have good interpersonal skills to develop effective working relationships and to deal with difficult family/individual dynamics.
Knowledge of performance improvement tools and how to monitor an ongoing process.
Skill in planning programs and analyzing the problems that arise.
Good presentation skills for representing the department to internal and external audiences.
Computer skills and a general knowledge of office procedures.
Must be self motivated and able to problem solve both independently and in a team setting.
Level III Minimum Qualifications
Education Requirements
Art: Master’s Degree in Art Therapy, Art Therapy/Counseling, Art Education with concentration in counseling or its equivalent from an CAAHEP-accredited program OR related mental health field and have completed additional graduate-level art therapy coursework per ATCB.
Music: Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy or its equivalent from an AMTA-Approved Program.
Recreation: Bachelor's Degree in Therapeutic Recreation or related field.
Dance/Movement: Master's Degree in Dance Movement Therapy from a program approved by ADTA, or Master's Degreee in related field with alternate route approved by ADTA. Education must be obtained from an accredited institution.
Experience Requirements
Art: Completion of a supervised art therapy internship of at least 600 hours and at least 5 years' experience working as an Art Therapist.
Music: Completed a supervised internship & meets the AMTA Professional Competencies with preferred experience in healthcare settings with at least 5 years' experience as a Music Therapist.
Recreation: At least 5 years' experience working in Hospital, rehabilitation center, or residential facility experience as Recreational Therapist.
Dance: At least 5 years' experience working in Hospital, rehabilitation center, or residential facility experience as Dance Movement Therapist.
Must be employed as an expressive therapist at Oklahoma Children's for a minimum of 1 year.
License/Certification/Registration Requirements
Current Basic Life Support issued by the American Heart Association required with in 30 days of start date.
Art: Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC).
Music: Music Therapist Board Certified (MT-BC) and Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT) required.
Recreation: Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) from National Council for Therapeutic Recreation required. CTRS-L and National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification required.
Dance: Registered Dance Movement Therapist (R-DMT); yoga certification or therapist.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Requirements
Expert knowledge of expressive therapies and impact to patients and families.
Must have knowledge of the theories of expressive therapy, best practices, family systems, cultural awareness and human growth and development.
Must have effective oral and written communication skills.
Ability to work with an interdisciplinary team.
Skill in the supervision of students and volunteers.
Must have good interpersonal skills to develop effective working relationships and to deal with difficult family/individual dynamics.
Knowledge of performance improvement tools and how to monitor an ongoing process.
Skill in planning programs and analyzing the problems that arise.
Good presentation skills for representing the department to internal and external audiences.
Computer skills and a general knowledge of office procedures.
Must be self motivated and able to problem solve both independently and in a team setting.
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