What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreational Activity Therapy Specialist position at Hoyleton Youth & Family Services?
Job Description
Job Description
Description : POSITION SUMMARY
The Activity Therapy Specialist assists with the administration and implementation of the residential recreational and vocational program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Works directly with and supervises residents as they are engaged in a variety of recreational and educational activities designed to promote positive self-esteem, social skills and physical well-being.
- Assists in formulating and maintaining an Individual Treatment Plan for each child according to the individual needs related to temperament, personality, energy level, intellectual functioning and social abilities.
- In accordance with the Resident’s plan, provides instruction in identified life skills area and provides opportunities for life experiences designed to enhance their potential.
- Assists in coaching, attending meetings and representing residential youth in the IIAA and Special Olympics.
- Assist with the supervision of the use and maintenance of Activity Therapy Department facilities and equipment.
- Assists with the implementation of work experiences of the residents on / off campus and the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program; provides support to participants, setting up interviews, coordinating transportation and maintaining contact with employers.
- Report incidents or behavior problems to the Program Manager.
- Submit Medicaid documentation as required.
- Assisting with a physical restraint may be required to ensure personal safety of both clients and staff.
SKILLS and ABILITIES
EDUCATION AND / OR EXPERIENCE
CARE & TCI
One of the essential job functions of any position within the agency is to align your performance with our overarching philosophy of CARE. All decisions, actions, communication, and performance should align with the six CARE principles (Developmentally Focused, Family Involved, Relationship Based, Ecologically Oriented, Competence Centered, and Trauma Informed). Not only must you complete the CARE training with satisfactory participation, but you must then put that training into practice in your everyday work.
Requirements : SKILLS and ABILITIES
Must possess and retain a valid Illinois driver’s license and provide proof of insurance.
The personal characteristics and experiential background that support the delivery of appropriate care for children, win respect, guide development, and participate in the overall treatment program designed for the clients served.
The temperament suited to working with and caring for children with special needs as appropriate.
Basic skills in first aid and the identification of medical needs.
EDUCATION AND / OR EXPERIENCE
Preferred bachelor’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation or other relevant human services field preferred. Qualifications as a Mental Health Professional by Illinois Medicaid Rule 132 required.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Two (2) years of experience in residential care or related human services field.