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Cooper University HospitalNew
Overview
The Sr. Child Life Specialist assesses the psychosocial needs of pediatric patients and families to implement therapeutic interventions and coping strategies. They serve as a resource for hospital staff on child development and provide guidance and mentorship to departmental staff.
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Compensation
$25 - $43 / HOUR
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