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Are you a Child Life Specialist that loves working with dogs? Fairview is looking for a Dog Handler (Certified Child Life Specialist) to join our team!
Job Summary:
The Certified Child Life Specialist Primary Facility Dog Handler, in partnership with a facility dog, provides the following: services to pediatric patients and their families to support coping and adaptation to the health care environment, utilizing play as a therapeutic modality. Provides clinical psychosocial services throughout the hospital system based on the competencies of a certified child life specialist (CCLS). The Child Family Life Specialist will function as an integral part of the multi-disciplinary team, applying a knowledge of child development and family systems to their practice. A primary facility dog handler will demonstrate the ability to work independently and collaborate with other disciplines as well as members of their own department. They will show initiative in creative interventions using facility dog to reach unmet patient treatment goals. This position requires a mastery of child life skills and knowledge to allow for focused growth on animal assisted interventions. Flexibility with daily work and schedule is necessary. Minimum of a BA/BS in child life, therapeutic recreation, family or child development, counseling, child psychology, education, social work, nursing or related fields. Completion of a child life internship with a minimum of 480 hours. CCLS certification through the ACLP required. 3-5 years of child life specialist job experience required.
Responsibilities
- Ability to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families
- Articulate and implement theories of human growth and development, play, and family systems
- Demonstrate the ability to assess individual play needs and incorporate play into daily practice.
- Facilitate opportunities for play to decrease distress, provide enjoyment and comfort, enhance mastery, and promote healing.
- Plan and implement appropriate play activities and materials for children and families of diverse cultures, varying developmental needs, and physical abilities.
- Establish safe and engaging play spaces that promote cross cultural connections, facility group play, and encourage children to choose and explore at their own pace.
Benefit Overview
Fairview offers a generous benefit package including but not limited to medical, dental, vision plans, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, PTO and Sick and Safe Time, tuition reimbursement, retirement, early access to earned wages, and more! Please follow this link for additional information: https://www.fairview.org/careers/benefits/noncontract
Compensation Disclaimer
The posted pay range is for a 40-hour workweek (1.0 FTE). The actual rate of pay offered within this range may depend on several factors, such as FTE, skills, knowledge, relevant education, experience, and market conditions. Additionally, our organization values pay equity and considers the internal equity of our team when making any offer. Hiring at the maximum of the range is not typical.