Child Life Specialist - Child Life & Allied Therapy
Orlando Health
Application
Details
Posted: 12-Nov-24
Location: Orlando, Florida
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Allied Health
Child Life
Sector:
Hospital, Public and Private
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
Internal Number: 2024-190309
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Providing compassionate care to the children, teenagers and young adults of Central Florida for more than 30 years, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is located on the downtown Orlando campus and includes 156 licensed beds for specialized care for children as well as the Bert Martin’s Champions for Children Emergency Department & Trauma Center, offering trauma care for children as the pediatric site of the Orlando Health ORMC Level One Trauma Center. State-of-the-art pediatric services are provided by a comprehensive staff that includes pediatric subspecialty physicians and a nursing team that is “Magnet” recognized for nursing excellence and high-quality patient care. The hospital also has earned national recognition for 12 consecutive years as a “Best Children’s Hospitals” by U.S. News & World Report and was included, together with Orlando Health ORMC, in the IBM Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals® list for 2021.
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children seeking a Child Life Specialist. Child Life Specialist assesses for and provides therapeutically supportive interventions for patients and families by utilizing theories of human growth and development, family systems and biopsychosocial models as outlined by child life professional standards of practice. Focuses on helping children and adolescents master challenging life events through promotion of play, education and preparation throughout the health care experience.
Must have Child Life Specialist Internship, or experience
This position will support the children's emergency department and trauma center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. The shift work includes working (4) 10 hour shifts per week
Unit: APH Emergency Department
Shift: Varies. Full-Time (4 - 10 hour rotation)
Essential Functions - Demonstrates knowledge and ability to provide clinical support/education to patients and families of all age groups. - Uses basic knowledge around formal and informal assessment techniques to accurately determine patients’ developmental and emotional status, and documents such as indicated. - Verbalizes developmental theory to support assessments and interventions with patients and families. - Uses resources to accommodate cultural and communication/language needs to provide comprehensive care. - Provides age appropriate, non-pharmacological pain management techniques to patients to optimize outcomes. - Uses developmentally appropriate and medically accurate teaching strategies to ensure that cognitive and emotional needs are supported prior to, during and following invasive and perceived threatening procedures and surgeries. - Provides parental guidance regarding impact of illness, hospitalization, treatment and bereavement. - Determines and prioritizes the needs and scope of child life services for each patient and family members, i.e. siblings. - Provides direction to Child Life Assistants and Child Life Volunteers related to patient care activity and services. - Provides a therapeutic and safe environment for individuals and groups, ages 0-21: - Utilizes therapeutic play, both in group settings and one-on-one interactions to facilitate a child’s mastery of and coping with the health care experience. - Ensures a safe, appropriate and child-friendly environment within the play spaces. - Aware of patient safety issues in the health care environment and demonstrates such awareness. - Adheres to hospital policy regarding patient confidentiality and infection control. Represents and communicates child life and psychosocial issues of pediatric health care: - Participates in Child Life student experiences. - Serves as a subject matter expert about the work of child life to various tour groups visiting the hospital. - Recommends/provides programs and resources to curriculum/training of health care staff, students and volunteers. Assists with programs that involve the community for purposes of enhancing the patient experience: - Helps provide input for community service projects such as donations of supplies, entertainment and recreational experiences. - Collaborates with internal stakeholders to ensure good communication and compliance with OH requirements. - Effectively serves as a liaison between a community partner and the patients/families for purposes of facilitating meaningful introductions and interactions between them. - Contributes to post-event assessment to determine whether changes are warranted in the future for continued enhancement to the patient experience.
Other Related Functions - Effectively and efficiently uses resources, time, equipment and supplies. - Participates in departmental performance improvement and/or other hospital committees and initiatives.
Education/Training
Bachelor’s degree in child Life, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Therapeutic Recreation, Family and Child Studies or related field. Successful completion of a specific child life student internship.
Licensure/Certification
- Must maintain professional certification as a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) as awarded by the Child Life Certifying Commission; or eligible to sit for the CCLS exam and successfully complete within first year of employment. - Maintains current BLS/HealthCare Provider certification.
Founded more than 100 years ago, Orlando Health is a private, not-for-profit healthcare organization with a long tradition of serving its many and varied communities across Florida, Puerto Rico and now into Alabama. With physicians in more than 105 specialties, the healthcare system attracts patients from across the state, region and nation.
The healthcare system encompasses award-winning hospitals, stand-alone emergency departments, behavioral health care, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation services and urgent care locations. Our network of primary care physicians and specialists extends from Florida to Alabama and Puerto Rico.
Orlando Health is nationally recognized for its pediatric and adult trauma programs as well as its high-performing community hospitals and specialty hospitals. Each year, we welcome more than 20,000 babies across the system and care for the most fragile in one of the nation’s largest neonatal intensive care units.
The most-advanced care is offered through our specialty institutes that connect clinical excellence, education and research programs in our core services. With a robust graduate medical education program that hosts more than 350 r...esidents and fellows each academic year, Orlando Health continues its pioneering research that includes therapies for end-stage breast cancer, identifying biomarkers to detect traumatic brain injury and offering first-in-the-world expanded access for an experimental advanced melanoma treatment.
Last year, the healthcare system provided more than $1.7 billion in total community impact in the form of charity care, community benefit programs and services, and community building activities.
Our Mission
"To improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve."