Child Life Specialist - Full Time Day
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Child Life Specialist - Full Time Day

Elizabeth Seton Children's

Location: Yonkers,NY, USA

Date: 2024-11-22T11:34:53Z

Job Description:

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 clinical support to residents and families around times of crisis and transition (including sibling support, palliative and end-of-life care, discharge preparation, etc.).
  • 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

  • Certification in Child Life, or certification within 6 months of hire

  • 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.

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