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Adjunctive Therapist (Recreation, Music, Art, Dance, Drama) - Per Diem/On-call

Posted about 1 month ago

OfficeLas Vegas, Nevada, United States

This position is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and conducting adjunctive therapy programs. The Adjunctive Therapist instructs or supervises patients in recreational and creative interventions as part of a therapeutic behavioral healthcare treatment program.

  • Plans, implements, and directs therapeutic recreational/creative programs and interventions for patients.
  • Develops specific adjunctive therapy treatment goals and interventions to meet the needs of patients.
  • Serves as a member of a interdisciplinary treatment team that consults with other healthcare professionals in determining a total treatment plan and recommend changes based on individual observations and evaluations.
  • Conducts therapy sessions using recreational/creative methods such as sports, dance, music, art, or relaxation techniques, designed to improve patients’ mental and physical well-being.
  • Observes, analyzes, and records patients’ participation, reactions, and progress during treatment sessions, modifying treatment programs as needed.
  • Encourages patients with behavioral health and special needs to acquire new skills and get involved in healthy leisure activities.
  • Keeps current on advances in research and therapeutic resources available to best help the patients.

Requirements

Must have one of the following:

  • Music Therapist - Bachelors degree from AMTA accredited program; MT-BC (Music Therapist Board Certified) credential; LPMT (Licensed Practicing Music Therapist) state licensure
  • Recreation Therapist - Bachelors degree from NCTRC accredited program; CTRS (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist) credential
  • Art Therapist - Masters degree from an AATA accredited program; ATR-BC (Art Therapist Registered Board Certified) credential
  • Dance/Movement Therapist - Masters degree from ADTA accredited program OR Masters degree with ADTA's Alternate Route; R-DMT (Registered Dance/Movement Therapist) credential OR BC-DMT (Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist) credential
  • Drama Therapist - Masters degree from NADTA accredited program OR Masters degree with NADTA Alternative Training; Current RDT (Registered Drama Therapist) credential

  • Minimum one (1) year experience in Adjunctive Therapy field working in behavioral healthcare
  • Basic knowledge of human behavior and performance; individual differences in ability, personality, and interests
  • Ability to maintain professional boundaries

Benefits

401K Retirement Plan

Job details
Workplace
Office
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Desert Parkway Behavioral Healthcare Hospital

Employees
167
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Headquarters
Las Vegas, Nevada
Founded
2013
Company location
3247 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109, US
Specialties
PTSD, Suicide prevention, chemical dependency, detox, opiate addictions, dual diagnosis, bullying, anger management, Outpatient services, Inpatient Services, trauma recovery, mental illness, behavioral issues, children as young as 7 years old, adolescent, adult, elderly, military/veterans, first responders, open 24/7, trauma-informed treatments, evidence-based programs, Licensed psychiatrists and therapists, RNs and social workers, medication management, pet/art/music therapy, trauma recovery yoga, dietician, and Airline Industry

Key team members

Brandy Rapovy

Brandy Rapovy

Nancy Yokobori

Nancy Yokobori

Dorothy Saffron

Dorothy Saffron

DJara South

DJara South

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