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Mass General Brigham
Overview
Provide developmentally appropriate care to infants, children, adolescents, and young adults in a healthcare setting. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to implement interventions that help pediatric patients cope with their hospital experience.
Compensation
$58,136 - $84,656 / YEAR
Posted
1 day ago
Foster the emotional, developmental, and physical wellbeing of children in inpatient and outpatient settings. Assess children's responses to illness and implement family service plans based on assessed needs.
$28 - $41 / HOUR
4 days ago
Sutter Health
Assists pediatric patients and families in coping with hospitalization through evidence-based therapeutic and recreational interventions. Plans and implements programs to meet the emotional and developmental needs of assigned clinical populations.
$86,216 - $129,334 / YEAR
5 days ago
Loma Linda
The Child Life Specialist Fellow provides age-specific developmental support and therapeutic interventions to help pediatric patients and families cope with hospitalization and grief. They collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure safe, professional, and compassionate patient care.
$29 - $39 / HOUR
6 days ago
Collaborates with healthcare teams to provide age-specific developmental support for pediatric patients and their families. Utilizes therapeutic play and education to help patients cope with hospitalization, surgeries, and grief.
Shriners Children's
Coordinates and implements group recreation programs and individualized activities for hospitalized children and adolescents. Supervises the central activity area and manages volunteers to ensure a safe, stimulating environment for patients.
$26 - $36 / HOUR
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Provide developmentally appropriate therapeutic interventions and psychosocial support to pediatric patients and families in a hematology/oncology clinic. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to create individualized care plans that reduce pain, fear, and anxiety.
$56,890 - $71,110 / YEAR
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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
Mayo Clinic
Plan and implement developmental activities for pediatric patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Manage pediatric activity rooms, supervise volunteers, and maintain a safe healing environment.
$23 - $32 / HOUR
UChicago Medicine
Provide developmentally appropriate recreational and educational activities for hospitalized children and adolescents. Support Child Life Specialists through materials management, administrative tasks, and playroom programming.
$27 / HOUR
7 days ago
Cincinnati Children's
Provide psychosocial support, education, and coping skills to pediatric patients and their families on the Hospital Medicine Floor. Promote emotional safety and normalize the medical experience through play-based activities and developmental support.
$53,706 - $67,142 / YEAR
Provide psychosocial support, education, and coping skills to pediatric patients and their families in the Transitional Care Center and Surgical Unit. Promote emotional safety and normalize the medical experience through play and developmental interventions.
Provide psychosocial support, education, and coping skills to pediatric patients and families on the Neuroscience and Trauma floor. Promote developmental progress and normalize the medical experience through play-based activities.
8 days ago
Saint Peters Healthcare System
The Child Life Specialist provides therapeutic play activities for patients and their families. They collaborate with the Child Life Coordinator and nursing staff to develop individual activity plans with specific goals and objectives.
$26 - $42 / HOUR
University of Virginia
The Child Life Specialist assesses and supports the psychosocial needs of pediatric patients and their families. They implement individualized care plans and provide emotional support through therapeutic play and education.
9 days ago
University of Missouri Health Care
Develop individualized treatment plans for hospitalized children based on their development and needs, fostering normal growth and development. Provide therapeutic interventions and support using developmentally appropriate methods to prepare children and families for medical procedures and manage stress.
$25 / HOUR
Providence
Provide psychosocial and developmental assessments and support to pediatric patients and their families to promote effective coping. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team to advocate for child development and enhance the quality of patient care.
$28 - $43 / HOUR
10 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
Cooper University Hospital
The Child Life Specialist assesses the psychosocial needs of pediatric patients and families to implement therapeutic interventions and coping strategies. They serve as an advocate for patients and a resource for hospital staff regarding child development and trauma-informed care.
$25 - $43 / HOUR