Location: Yonkers,NY, USA
Fulfill position functions and responsibilities necessary for ethical and efficacious programming of child life services. Plan developmentally-appropriate individual and group clinical sessions to meet resident-specific goals, and provide developmentally-appropriate procedural support and preparation. Function as integral part of creative arts therapy and child life team and neighborhood-based interdisciplinary team to promote quality family-centered care.
Position Functions and Responsibilities
Understands and promotes Elizabeth Seton Children's Center's Mission , Vision, and Core Values to ensure applcation with organizational polocies and procedures.
Provide a full range of child life clinical services (caseloads, procedural support, clinic visits, family support etc.) with approximately 20 client-contact hours per week.
Provide procedural support and logistical assistance for in-house clinics, in-house medical procedures and ADLs as indicated to meet resident needs.
Provide developmentally-appropriate preparation and education for procedures, and provide procedural support for external appointments as indicated.
Screen newly admitted residents to determine appropriateness for child life assessment, and communicate findings to team.
Communicate referrals to child life team and conduct initial child life assessments for referred residents who are prioritized for services.
Assure accurate physician's orders for all residents on caseload, and consistently fulfill orders.
Conduct individual and group clinical sessions, with child-centered, measurable goals.
Participate in Plan of Care meetings when applicable to discuss clinical goals and progress.
Maintain standard data-gathering techniques during all phases of clinical processing including assessment, therapy and evaluation.
Adhere to established clinical documentation standards in a timely fashion.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team to provide highest quality of care.
Advocate for families and serve as a role model of family-centered care.
Communicate with relevant child life staff in acute care settings to provide continuity of care when children are transferred to acute care.
Provide complementary therapies as trained, when appropriate (e.g., Reiki, massage, Acutonics).
Participate in interviewing, selecting and orienting child life interns.
Participate in the supervision and training of child life interns and practicum students.
Participate in providing child life orientation, in-services and educational opportunities for ESPC staff.
Actively participate in pertinent ESPC committees and Business Plan teams as appropriate (e.g., Family Advisory Council, business plan work-groups, palliative care committee, etc.)
Assist with planning and implementation of department-led special events (e.g., Family Portrait Day).
Comply with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations and/or agency rules, standards and guidelines, etc.
Adhere to CLC Standards of Clinical Practice and Code of Ethical Responsibility.
Engage in on-going continuing education opportunities consistent with professional standards.
Maintain departmental supplies and demonstrate appropriate care of departmental materials.
Requisition supplies with the approval of the supervisor.
Adhere to a resident-focused schedule of hours and use appropriate procedures for requesting time off.
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Child Life, Child Development, Special Education or closely related field
Minimum of 1-2 years professional experience in a clinical pediatric setting
Internship or fellowship in child life
Clinical or volunteer experience with children with multiply handicapped and medically fragile children, preferred
Salary Range:
$63,000/Yr. to $70,000/Yr.