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Quick overview

The Child Life Specialist promotes coping, growth, and development for pediatric patients through play and education. They collaborate with care teams to implement care plans and provide support during medical procedures and diagnoses.

Requirements summary

A Bachelor's degree is required, with a professional certification as a Child Life Specialist preferred or required within 18 months. At least 2 years of experience is preferred.

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Job description

Job Title & Specialty Area

  • Child
  • Life
  • Specialist
  • Department:
  • Patient
  • Care and
  • Support
  • Location:
  • Dallas
  • Shift:
  • Full-time
  • Job
  • Type: On-site
  • Why Children's Health?
  • At Children's Health, our mission is to Make Life Better for Children, and we recognize that their health plays a crucial role in achieving this goal.
  • Through our cutting-edge treatments and affiliation with UT Southwestern, we strive to deliver an extraordinary patient and family experience, ensuring that every moment, big or small, contributes to their overall well-being.
  • Our dedication to promoting children's health extends beyond our organization and encompasses the broader community.
  • Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of children and contribute to a brighter and healthier future for all.

Summary

The child life specialist promotes coping, growth and development for children, teens and young adults in the hospital environment. As a member of the care team, this position collaborates in care plans, procedures, diagnosis education, play, coping support, and referrals to community services. This position practices in alignment with current principles and practices of the Association of Child Life Professionals.

Responsibilities

  • Provision of individual and group support
  • Facilitates procedural and surgical preparation and support
  • Provides medical play opportunities to promote desensitization and developmentally appropriate understanding for patients and family members
  • Provides therapeutic play opportunities for patients and siblings in the playroom, at bedside and in patient care areas.
  • Utilizes appropriate tools to implement diagnosis education for patients and family members How You’ll Be Successful: WORK EXPERIENCE
  • At least 2 years preferred
  • Education
  • Four-year Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required
  • Graduate or professional work or advanced degree; or equivalent experience preferred
  • Licenses and certifications
  • Child Life Specialist Professional Certification or ability to obtain certification within 18 months of hire date
  • A Place Where You Belong We put our people first.
  • We welcome, value, and respect the beliefs, identities and experiences of our patients and colleagues.
  • We are committed to delivering culturally effective care, creating meaningful partnerships in the communities we serve, and equipping and developing our team members to make Children’s Health a place where everyone can contribute.
  • Holistic Benefits – How We’ll Care for You: · Employee portion of medical plan premiums are covered after 3 years. · 4%-10% employee savings plan match based on tenure · Paid Parental Leave (up to 12 weeks) · Caregiver Leave · Adoption and surrogacy reimbursement As an equal opportunity employer, Children's Health does not discriminate against employees or applicants because of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, veteran or military status, disability, or genetic information or any other Federal or State legally-protected status or class.
  • This applies to all aspects of the employer-employee relationship including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, promotion, transfer pay, training, discipline, workforce adjustments, termination, employee benefits, and any other employment-related activity.

Benefits

  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Caregiver Leave
  • Employee Savings Plan Match
  • Adoption And Surrogacy Reimbursement
  • Medical Plan Premiums Coverage