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Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Overview
Assist children and families in adjusting to hospital stays and diagnoses through educational interventions, emotional support, and developmentally appropriate play. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement individualized plans of care following professional standards.
Compensation
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Posted
2 days ago
Yale New Haven Health
Designs and provides therapeutic programs to reduce hospitalization stress and promote normal development for children and families. Facilitates positive coping through play, preparation, and collaboration with clinical teams to create child-friendly care environments.
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Medical University of South Carolina
Design and implement comprehensive child life services for premature infants and their families in a Level 4 NICU. The role focuses on providing developmentally supportive interventions, education, and sensory regulation to address medical trauma and long-term hospitalization.
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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
11 days ago
LCMC Health
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13 days ago
BJC HealthCare
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14 days ago
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18 days ago
Children's Mercy KC
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$22 / HOUR
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Develops and implements evidence-based psychosocial interventions to support the emotional and developmental needs of pediatric patients and their families. Collaborates with healthcare teams to provide education on medical procedures and serves as a developmental expert within the clinical setting.
19 days ago
ALI FORNEY CENTER
The Residential Youth Counselor manages day-to-day housing operations and provides direct care to LGBTQ+ youth to ensure a safe and affirming environment. Responsibilities include facilitating group activities, conducting intakes, and documenting client progress notes.
Providence
The Child Life Specialist provides developmentally appropriate play, education, and emotional support to children and families in a healthcare setting. They prepare patients for medical procedures and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to champion family-centered care.
$22 - $33 / HOUR
25 days ago
Kennedy Krieger Institute
The specialist provides psychosocial support to pediatric patients and families through therapeutic play, coping techniques, and medical procedure preparation. They are also responsible for documenting interventions and supervising child life students and volunteers.
$45,060 - $75,604 / YEAR
27 days ago
Geisinger
The Child Life Specialist plans and provides Child Life programming to meet the psychosocial and developmental needs of pediatric patients and their families. They implement specialized services, educate families, and ensure a therapeutic environment for children in healthcare settings.
Trinity Services Inc.
The Qualified Mental Health Professional will facilitate individual and family therapy sessions, administer assessments, and develop treatment plans. They will also maintain service records and participate in clinical supervision.
$50,000 - $54,000 / YEAR
28 days ago
The Youth Counselor provides direct care to meet the physical and psychosocial needs of adolescents. Responsibilities include supervision, promoting self-help skills, and encouraging socialization among peers.
29 days ago
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 staff regarding child development and trauma-informed care.
$22 - $35 / HOUR
1 month ago