POSITION SUMMARY
Fulfill position functions and responsibilities necessary for ethical and efficacious provision of music therapy. Plan developmentally-appropriate individual and group clinical sessions to meet resident-specific goals. Function as integral part of the Creative Arts Therapy team and neighborhood-based interdisciplinary team to promote quality family-centered care.
JOB FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of this position. However, it in no way states or implies that these are the only duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or is an essential function of the position.
- Understands ESCC Mission and Core Values and incorporates values into daily practice.
- Continually strive to improve the organization’s systems and/or services.
- Make decisions as a team to fulfill our mission, share recognition, and learn from failures.
- Treat every resident, family member, and co-worker with dignity, respect, and courtesy.
- Maintain active clinical caseload with approximately 20 client-contact hours per week, centralized on two neighborhoods.
- Communicate referrals to music therapy team and conduct initial music therapy 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.
- Conduct assigned initial screenings of new admissions to determine potential psychosocial, mental and behavioral health needs. Present findings and recommendations for services to CAT and child life teams. Participate in ongoing care planning to provide appropriate psychosocial care.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary team to provide highest quality of care.
- Participate in the supervision and training of music therapy practicum students and interns as designated by the Music Therapy Clinical Training Coordinator.
- Represent the Creative Arts Therapies department on one assigned neighborhood by attending clinical status, maintaining interdisciplinary communication, and participating in neighborhood-based initiatives and special events.
- Participate in providing music therapy orientation, in-services and educational opportunities for ESCC staff.
- Actively participate in pertinent ESCC committees and Business Plan teams as appropriate (e.g., palliative care committee, ethics committee, business plan work-groups).
- Facilitate bereavement music therapy services to provide emotional support for staff and family members following the death of a resident.
- Assist with planning and implementation of department-led special events and projects (e.g., music therapy symposia and intensive courses, music for special celebrations and masses, etc.).
- Comply with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations and/or agency rules, standards and guidelines, etc. including requirements for board certification, as appropriate.
- Adhere to AMTA Standards of Clinical Practice and Code of Ethics.
- Engage in on-going continuing education opportunities consistent with professional standards.
- Engage in on-going clinical supervision, through internal or external means.
- Clinically represent the department and center through external professional presentations, publications, and/or committee work.
- Maintain departmental supplies and demonstrate appropriate care of departmental materials.
- Requisition supplies with the approval of the supervisor.
- Flexibility to work rotating evening and weekend hours to meet the needs of the children.