Child Life Specialist Hematology Oncology
About the role
Interacts directly with pediatric patients, families and other health team members and facilitates age-appropriate interactions and activities to help make the health care experience easier for patients and families. Reduces patient and family distress, increases effective patient and family coping, fosters patient independence, and promotes optimum development.
Responsibilities
- Supervises volunteers, child life pre-internship students and child life assistants.
- Provides supervision to volunteers, child life pre-internship students and child life assistants.
- Develops, implements, and evaluates effective pediatric patient and family centered health care plans.
- Accurately assesses, prioritizes, and documents pediatric patient and family care.
- Provides developmentally appropriate education, psychological procedural preparation, coping support, comfort management, and play opportunities, to pediatric patients and families.
- Participates in selection, supervision, and training of new hires, students and volunteers.
- Assists with community outreach and Foundation partnerships.
- Adheres to Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) Child Life Code of Ethics.
- Maintains ongoing assessment and written documentation of clinical care.
- Provides education for staff (e.g., in-services, newsletter articles, etc.).
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- Successfully completed 600-hour internship supervised by a child life specialist.
- Child Life Certification from Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) within 15 months of hire.
- Experience with pediatric patients in a medical, hospital or behavioral health setting.
- Experience in Child Life Core Competencies including but not limited to:
- Establishing supportive relationships
- Meting needs of child and family members, with a focus on social, emotional, and cognitive development.
- Providing education to and communicating with children, families, and team members
- Providing coping support and comfort management
- Guiding children in therapeutic play techniques
- Ongoing assessment and written documentation of clinical care
Qualifications
- Computer experience in word processing, spreadsheets, and databases or similar applications.
- One year experience with pediatric patients in a medical, hospital or behavioral health setting.
- Work experience as a child life assistant.
- Experience as a child life pre-internship/practicum student.
- Supervising volunteers while working with children and adolescents.
- Spanish speaking.
Skills
- Pediatrics
- Training and mentoring
- Writing documentation
- Communication
- Relationship building
- Taking initiative
- Critical thinking
- Teamwork
- Growth Mindset
- Accountability
- Carrying
- Hearing/Listening
- Lifting
- Manual Dexterity
- Pushing/Pulling
- Squatting/Kneeling
- Standing
- Walking
Benefits
We care about your well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged. Learn More About Our Comprehensive Benefits Package Here.
Pay
Based on experience.
Schedule
Full-time, 40 hours/week Monday - Friday (hours could vary between 7:00am - 5:00pm) No weekends. Occasional holiday is required.