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Erlanger Health System
Overview
The specialist provides therapeutic activities and psychosocial care to pediatric patients and families to minimize stress and maximize coping. This includes conducting assessments, facilitating medical play, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
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2 days ago
Oregon Health & Science University
Provides spiritual and emotional support to patients, families, and staff using evidence-based screening and interventions. Collaborates with multidisciplinary care teams to address existential distress and ensure inclusive, person-centered care.
4 days ago
Cleveland Clinic
Provide developmental, psychosocial, and emotional support to pediatric and adult patients and their families across various healthcare settings. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, providing medical procedure preparation, and managing therapeutic play and bereavement support.
6 days ago
UVA Health
The Child Life Specialist supports the social, emotional, and developmental needs of pediatric patients and families through therapeutic play and education. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to implement individualized care plans and help patients cope with medical procedures and hospitalization.
$34 / HOUR
Medical University of South Carolina
The Child Life Specialist addresses the psychosocial and emotional needs of pediatric patients and their families through therapeutic play and coping strategies. They collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to ensure the delivery of developmentally appropriate and family-centered care.
7 days ago
VCU Health
Deliver and document developmentally specific psychosocial care to pediatric patients, siblings, and families using a multidisciplinary plan. Manage day-to-day interventions, patient advocacy, and the supervision of volunteers.
8 days ago
CoxHealth
The specialist provides therapeutic care and psychosocial support to pediatric patients and their families during hospital stays. They are responsible for adapting the hospital environment and educating healthcare team members on children's reactions to stressors.
9 days ago
Valley Children’s Healthcare
The specialist is responsible for assessing and implementing care plans to meet the psychosocial, behavioral, and educational needs of hospitalized children. They provide illness education, procedure preparation, and therapeutic play activities to help patients cope with medical experiences.
$29 - $43 / HOUR
11 days ago
Prisma Health
Provides psychosocial care and developmentally appropriate therapeutic interventions to pediatric patients and their families to minimize healthcare-related distress. Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized care plans that foster resiliency.
12 days ago
Provides psychosocial care and developmentally appropriate interventions, such as medical play and psychological preparation, to pediatric patients and families. Collaborates with an interdisciplinary healthcare team to implement individualized care plans that minimize distress and foster resiliency.
American Addiction Centers
Provides developmentally appropriate support, education, and emotional guidance to children and families of adult patients in an ICU setting. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to implement care plans and supervises student interns and volunteers.
$25 - $38 / HOUR
13 days ago
BMC Software
The Child Life Specialist plans and implements therapeutic activities to meet the psychosocial and developmental needs of pediatric patients and their families. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to minimize the trauma of hospitalization and provide bereavement support.
$53,000 - $77,000 / YEAR
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
The Child Life Specialist provides clinical assessments and interventions to reduce negative medical experiences for pediatric patients and their families. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure emotional safety and support optimal development through trauma-informed care.
$46,280 - $75,670 / YEAR
16 days ago
Hillside
The Care Coordinator II is responsible for coordinating multiple aspects of youth and/or family care, ensuring the delivery of high-quality psychosocial services by collaborating with providers and community partners. This role involves assessing needs, implementing strength-based service plans, delivering training, and maintaining required documentation.
18 days ago
Corewell Health
Responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating individual and group child life services provided to patients. Provides diversional and therapeutic play activities and collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to provide an integrated approach.
21 days ago
Responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating individual and group child life services provided to patients. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to provide an integrated approach.
The Child Life Specialist is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating individual and group child life services for pediatric patients. This includes providing therapeutic play activities and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.
Provides psychosocial care and developmentally appropriate therapeutic interventions to pediatric patients and their families to minimize healthcare-related distress. Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized care plans that foster resiliency and optimal growth.
27 days ago
Children's Wisconsin
The Child Life Specialist supports the psychosocial needs of children and families through play, preparation, and education to help them cope with hospitalization stress. They are responsible for ongoing patient assessments and providing therapeutic interventions within the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit and Heart Clinic.