Recreational Therapist - non-billable pay included Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Constantine, MI at Geebo

Recreational Therapist - non-billable pay included

ADEC, Inc is a non-profit agency that proudly advocates for and serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they live lives full of informed choice and possibility.
ADEC offers a variety of services to 1,000
clients in Elkhart and Saint Joseph counties.
Services include residential settings, employment services, day programming, and therapies such as behavior consultation, music and recreational therapy.
The Recreational Therapist is part of the Therapies team and works with clients, their families and staff to provide person-centered recreational therapy to improve independence.
The Position:
The Recreational Therapist:
Helps clients improve quality of life, increase independence, and have meaningful participation in the community.
Provides person-centered recreational therapy techniques to restore, remediate or rehabilitate functioning.
Assess needs, develops goals, and modifies plans based on collaboration with Individual Support Team (IST) and support staff.
Completes quarterly and annual review of plans, determines success, and modifies plan as needed.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation from accredit college or university.
Certification by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation.
Flexible working hours based on client needs
Benefits:
o $1000 Retention Bonus:
$200 at 90 days, $300 at 6 months, and $500 at one year.
o Up to $5000 in tuition assistanceo Retirement Program with company matcho Holiday, vacation, and sick time o Medical, dental and vision insuranceo Gym membership reimbursemento Agency Funded life insurance and long term disabilityADEC is an equal opportunity employer.
PI227408100 Recommended Skills Psychotherapy Behavioral Health Mental Health Psychosocial Progress Note Intervention Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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