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Location

Fort Worth, Texas

Quick overview

The intern plans and implements developmentally and emotionally supportive therapeutic programs for children and adolescents in a healthcare setting. They collaborate with child life specialists and healthcare providers to facilitate positive adjustment for patients and families.

Requirements summary

Applicants must be a college senior, graduate student, or college graduate with a strong academic background in child development. Requirements include 100 hours of direct experience with children and ACLP approval of at least 10 courses.

bachelor degreepostgraduate degreePatient AssessmentCollaborationCrisis InterventionTrauma-Informed CarePatient PreparationEmotional SupportChild DevelopmentFamily InvolvementProgram PlanningTherapeutic Play

Job description

Location

  • Medical
  • Center -
  • Fort
  • Worth
  • Department:
  • Child
  • Life
  • Shift:
  • First
  • Shift (United
  • States of
  • America)
  • Standard
  • Weekly
  • Hours: 40
  • Summary: The Child Life Intern is an integral part of the child life team. This intern is responsible for supervised involvement in the planning and implementation of a developmentally and emotionally supportive therapeutic program for children and adolescents in the healthcare system. The student incorporates assessment, play, preparation, emotional support, and family involvement to enhance the social, emotional, intellectual, and physical well-being of children and families in the health care setting. The child life intern collaborates with child life specialists, as well as other health care providers, to promote growth and development and to facilitate positive adjustment for patients and families through the healthcare experience. The student actively participates in initial orientation and ongoing guidance and evaluation by the child life staff to enable him/her to meet program objectives during the 16 weeks of their internship.

Duties and Responsibilities

All tasks will occur under the supervision (direct or indirect) of a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS). Education & Experience College senior, graduate student, or college graduate required. A minimum of 100 hours of direct experience interacting with well children, who are typically developing, in group settings Direct experience with children and families experiencing stress, crisis, or trauma with emphasis within a healthcare setting. Validation of coursework Completed Association of Child Life Professionals Eligibility Assessment indicating ACLP approval of at least 10 courses Applicants are required to have a strong academic background in child development Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Must be eligible to sit for the Child Life Certifying Exam upon completion of internship. About Us: Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs. Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer. Promise, a strong word with deep meaning that everyone understands—especially kids. This is the foundation of our organization and what drives us to blaze new trails in medical care, research, advanced technology, as well as programs and initiatives that benefit children who may not otherwise have access to quality health care. Every day our employees come to work with the intention of keeping our Promise. It's the guiding principle that helps our patients and their families get better and stay healthy. As a member of our Cook Children's team, you can be an important part of making that happen. Please, create a profile and upload your resume/CV by clicking the Get Started button.