Music Therapist- Crisis Administration - Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, OH 43215
About the Job
The Music Therapist assesses patients to develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based music therapy interventions that address the psychosocial, developmental, and physiological needs of needs of children experiencing behavioral/mental health concerns children and their families. The therapist provides a variety of music interventions that promote coping, skill development, and self-expression.
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Responsibilities:• Uses music therapeutically to provide interactions that enhance development, coping, normalization, self-expression, and family bonding.
• Identifies and modifies treatment based on comprehensive assessment and re-evaluation, with additional consideration for values and preferences. Participates in interdisciplinary treatment planning and co-treatment.
• Appropriately prioritizes workflow and creates documentation, which is timely, pertinent, and compliant with department standards.
• Coordinates, trains, and supervises students during field work/internship experiences.
• Identifies and provides music resources and maintains these resources as safe and accessible. Supports programming that is music focused.
• Acquires continuing education, knowledge, and skills. Remains educated on cultural diversity and develops programming and interventions with unique cultural needs in mind.
Education:
• Bachelor’s degree in music therapy required.
• Master’s degree, preferred.
Certification:
• Board certification from The Certification Board for Music Therapists (MT-BC) and Ohio state licensure – Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT), required.
• Membership in related professional organizations, preferred.
Skills:
• Strong knowledge of music relevant to the pediatric population and competence in voice, accompanying instruments, and musical skills such as transposition, improvisation, and song writing.
• Ability to adapt developmentally appropriate interventions for the broad range of medical, developmental, and psychosocial needs of the pediatric population.
• Commitment to using the latest evidence-based techniques, methods, technology, and programming.
• Knowledge of research design and methodology.
• Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
Experience:
• Experience related to program planning, teaching, and management, preferred.
• Experience in a pediatric health care setting with behavioral health focus, preferred.
• Basic computer skills, required.
The above list of duties is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties performed by the individual so classified, nor is it intended to limit or modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under his/her supervision. EOE M/F/Disability/Vet
OCCASIONALLY: 1-33% OF THE TIME (0.5 TO 2.5 HOURS)
Squat/Kneel
Reaching above shoulder
Lifting/carrying up to 40 lbs.
Pushing/pulling up to 100 lbs. or greater/ with assistance
Depth perception
Peripheral vision
Exposed to blood and/or bodily
Fluid Exposed to communicable diseases and/or pathogens
Exposed to loud noises
TCI Training- Consist of escape and evasion techniques for agitated patients
PPE use as required or needed
FREQUENTLY: 34-66% OF THE TIME (2.6 TO 5.0 HOURS)
Bend/twist
Standing
Walking
Sitting
Lifting/carrying up to 10 lbs.
Pushing/pulling up to 25 lbs.
Interpreting data
CONTINUOUSLY: 67-100% OF THE TIME (5.1 TO 12 HOURS OR GREATER)
Flexing/extending of neck
Hand usage: grasping, gripping, turning
Repetitive hand/arm usage
Use of Computer skills
Audible speech
Hearing acuity
Peripheral vision
Seeing- far/near
Problem solving
Decision making