Music Therapist - Child Life & Allied Therapy - Downtown Orlando

Orlando Health

ORLANDO, Florida

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Auditory, Basic Life Support (BLS), Child and Youth Services, Clinical Support, Creative Writing, Disease, Diversity, Emergency Care, Establish Priorities, FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993), Fundraising, Healthcare, Healthcare Providers, Healthcare Quality, Hospital, Hospital Systems, Identify Issues, Knowledge Base, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Medical Treatment, Mentoring, Modality, Music, Music Education, Music Therapy, Needs Assessment, Nursing, Pain Management, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, Pediatrics, Performance Management, Problem Solving Skills, Project Evaluation, Set Goals, Team Building, Team Player, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan
LOCATION
ORLANDO, Florida
POSTED
8 days ago
Position Summary:

 

Arnold Palmer Hospital Entrance

 

 

 

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.

 

Position Summary
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children's Hospital Child Life and Allied Therapy Department is seeking: Music Therapist. The Music Therapist is responsible for providing music therapy in both group and individualized sessions for the purpose of meeting the psychosocial and developmental needs of the patients and their families. Assesses, plans, implements, documents, and evaluates the services provided based on policy, standards of practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration within the healthcare team. 

 

 

Responsibilities:

Essential Functions
Assesses and interacts with patients and families using music therapy principles as well as theories of human growth and development, family systems and socio-cultural diversity.
Recognizes and addresses the importance of music therapy in facilitating a patient’s mastery of and coping with the health care experience and other potential life-altering experiences.
Uses formal and informal assessment techniques to accurately determine patients’ health needs and emotional status; documents such as related to specific music interventions. If working with children, uses assessment techniques to determine additional
developmental considerations/status that will influence interventions; documents such as necessary.
Identifies general issues in family dynamics and considers such while initiating interventions.
Uses resources to accommodate cultural needs and to bridge differences.
Provides direction to hospital volunteers related to patient care activity and services.
Mentors the music therapy practicum students to enhance their understanding of music therapy practice and foster their ability to pursue further clinical training.
Provides a therapeutic and safe environment for individuals and groups
Facilitates developmentally appropriate group activities; attends to individual needs at bedside if indicated.
Provides input for the music therapy program through the safe use and maintenance of age-appropriate supplies.
Assists patients in coping with the stress of illness or loss by providing appropriate music therapy interventions
Identifies various factors and coping strategies associated with different diseases and how specific music therapy interventions can positively impact patient adjustment and behavior.
Determines and prioritizes the needs and the scope of music therapy interventions for each patient and their family.
Incorporates techniques that encourage self-expression through original song creation.
Collaborates with other disciplines on the health care team to advocate patient needs.
Demonstrates, explains, and/or provides music education to enhance the quality of the healthcare experience by matching patient’s interests and abilities with specific music modality.
Demonstrates knowledge and ability to provide clinical support to patients and families of all age groups
In collaboration with healthcare team, assesses patient needs and provides age appropriate, non-pharmacological pain management techniques to patients, i.e. music relaxation, auditory environment enhancement, and distraction.
Provides parental guidance regarding effective use of music to assist with adjustment to hospitalization or medical treatment if working with children,
Modify and integrate various music interventions to accommodate individual needs as well as patients in group settings.
Ability to use recording studio equipment for the purpose of creative song writing and music skill development.
Represents and communicates psychosocial issues of health care
Advocates for the needs of patients and families by maintaining communication with members of the healthcare staff.
Observes, assess and documents information/ interventions regarding the psychosocial issues of pediatric patients and families and
the specific music therapy treatment plan to address those issues.Enhances professional growth to maintain current professional knowledge base
Conducts self-evaluation and participates in establishing professional goals.
Participates in unit/department/hospital meetings, committees and/or task forces.
Assists the Senior Music Therapists or department management with tasks surrounding research projects, program analytics or other
leadership initiatives as indicated.
Adheres to the professional code of ethics and standards of practice for the Music Therapy profession.
Establishes working relationships within the hospital system and with appropriate community agencies.
Maintains board certification as granted by the Certification Board for Music Therapists
Practices and promotes positive guest relations and administrative functions
Engages with professional musicians and other musicians in training when presented with the opportunity to facilitate their
involvement with patients and families.
Participates in productivity and team building efforts in the department and in the hospital.
Respects and supports patient/family’s rights and advocates for patients/families.
Participates in Healing Arts activities including choirs, exhibitions, concerts, and fundraisers as the need arises when working in the adult hospitals.
Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.
Other Related Functions
Effectively and efficiently uses resources, time, equipment, and supplies.
Participates in department performance improvement effort

Qualifications:

Education/Training

 

Bachelor’s degree in Music Therapy or related music education training.


Licensure/Certification


Must maintain current professional Music Therapist - Board Certified MT-BC certification; or eligible to sit for the exam and
successfully complete within first year of employment.
Maintains current BLS/HealthCare Provider certification.


Experience


Music Therapy internship required.

About the Company

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Orlando Health