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Job Description
Job Title: Experiential Therapist Intern
Summary
As an Experiential Therapist Intern, you will play a pivotal role in developing, planning, implementing, facilitating, directing, and evaluating dynamic experiential therapy programming across all specialized treatment areas within our psychiatric setting. This internship offers a unique opportunity to apply your working knowledge of the psychosocial functioning of diverse patient and resident groups, utilizing a broad spectrum of expressive activities.
Your responsibilities will encompass a wide array of therapeutic modalities, including but not limited to:
- Adventure-based and environmental activities
- Sports and recreational therapies
- Dance and movement therapies
- Group initiatives and team-building exercises
- Arts and crafts
- Music therapy
- Outdoor activities
- Various art media expressions
- Psychodrama
- Horticulture therapy
- Ropes and challenge course facilitation
This role is ideal for individuals passionate about leveraging creative and active interventions to foster healing and growth in a psychiatric environment.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
In close partnership with your university and guided by Rogers’ program descriptions, this internship is designed to provide a comprehensive and enriching experience. Depending on the collaborative agreement, your duties may extend beyond experiential therapies to include aspects of cognitive behavioral therapies and social services, providing a holistic learning opportunity. Specific details of your experience will be tailored through collaboration between Rogers and your academic institution. Key responsibilities include:
- Evaluate, Plan, and Coordinate Experiential Programming: Actively assess patient/resident needs, design therapeutic activities, and coordinate all logistical aspects to ensure effective and engaging programming.
- Complete Documentation and Treatment Adherence: Maintain thorough and accurate documentation of patient progress, treatment plans, and sessions, ensuring strict adherence to Rogers’ policies and professional standards.
- Establish Therapeutic Rapport: Cultivate strong, empathetic, and professional therapeutic relationships with patient/resident groups, fostering trust and a safe environment for expression and growth while upholding appropriate boundaries.
Education/Training Requirements
To be considered for this invaluable internship, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Education: Currently enrolled in, or a recent graduate from, a Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program. Preferred fields include art, music, dance, recreation, or other related therapeutic disciplines.
- Onboarding Training: Successful completion of all mandatory Rogers onboarding training coursework is required prior to your official start date.
- Aggressive Patient Management (NCI): Formal training in the management of aggressive patients (NCI) is required within sixty (60) days of your placement date. Annual re-certification will be provided by Rogers.
- Background Checks: Successful completion of pre-placement background checks through the Rogers system is mandatory.
- Occupational Health Clearance: Successful occupational health clearance from your healthcare provider is required.
Total Rewards Package
A career at Rogers means joining a community dedicated to healing, supported by a comprehensive Total Rewards package designed to enhance your well-being and professional growth:
- Health & Wellness: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your family.
- Retirement Planning: A robust 401(k) retirement plan to secure your future.
- Financial Growth: Employee share program opportunities.
- Security: Life and disability insurance for peace of mind.
- Flexible Spending: Flex spending accounts to manage healthcare and dependent care expenses.
- Professional Development: Tuition reimbursement to support your ongoing education and career advancement.
- Employee Support: Access to a health and wellness program and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
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