Child Life Specialist jobs in Minneapolis, MN

Child Life Specialist is responsible for the design and implementation of pediatric programs, therapies, and activities among young patients. Works with families to assist in caring for childhood hospitalizations or disabilities. Being a Child Life Specialist monitors child development to ensure normal progression. Provides in-depth care as needed to more urgent cases. Additionally, Child Life Specialist may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Child Life Specialist typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Child Family Life Specialist
  • Fairview Health Services
  • Burnsville, MN OTHER
  • Overview

    The Child Family Life Specialist provides services to pediatric patients and their families to support coping and adaptation to the health care environment, utilizing play as a therapeutic modality.  Provides clinical psychosocial services throughout the hospital system based on the competencies of a certified child life specialist (CCLS).  The Child Family Life Specialist will function as an integral part of the multi-disciplinary team, applying a knowledge of child development and family systems to their practice. Minimum of a BA/BS in child life, therapeutic recreation, family or child development, counseling, child psychology, education, social work, nursing or related fields.  Completion of a child life internship with a minimum of 600 hours. CCLS certification through the ACLP required, or ability to sit for the exam within 6 months of hire. 

     

    This position is scheduled for Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 8-4:30 at Fairview Ridges in Burnsville.

    Responsibilities/Job Description

    Core Competencies:  

     

    • Ability to assess patient and family psychosocial needs and implement therapeutic coping plans.  
    • Describe and apply formal and informal techniques to assess developmental and emotional state 
    • Identify factors that impact a child and family’s vulnerability to stress and trauma and how children and families interpret and make meaning of health, illness, and loss 
    • Describe and apply the cyclical process of assessment, plan, intervention, and evaluation of child life services 
    • Ability to integrate clinical evidence and fundamental child life knowledge into professional decision making. 
    • Identify therapeutic approaches that facilitate open-ended, developmentally-supportive play and expressive arts 
    • Utilize play as an assessment tool that encourages patients to express their anxieties, misconceptions, and perceptions of hospital experiences.   
    • Ability to provide developmentally appropriate preparation, teaching, and education regarding patients’ diagnosis, plan of care, and independent coping skills. 
    • Identify basic terminology, processes, and expected plan of care for the population served. 
    • Articulate learning styles and needs of individuals with various developmental levels, emotional states, and of diverse backgrounds and experiences. 
    • Describe common fears, misconceptions and concerns of individuals in each developmental stage. 
    • Determine realistic goals and objectives for learning in collaboration with family members and other healthcare professionals and identify an action plan to achieve these goals. 
    • Use accurate and developmentally appropriate teaching aids and techniques to increase knowledge and support emotional needs. 
    • Ability to facilitate positive coping experiences and provide developmentally appropriate procedural support during stressful, painful, and traumatic healthcare experiences. 
    • Identify types of stressful events affecting children and families, including medical procedures, pain, traumatic life events, loss, end of life, and grief work. 
    • Describe immediate and long-term coping styles and techniques, as well as their effect on adjustment and behavior. 
    • Articulate and apply effective non-pharmacological pain management techniques. 
    • Describe sensory, cognitive, and behavioral coping strategies specific to developmental stages and populations. 
    • Implement a team plan for coping support during medical procedures, including parental presence with guidance, comfort positions, role responsibilities, and distraction techniques to help children refocus their attention. 
    • Facilitate planning, rehearsal, implementation, and evaluation of coping strategies. 
    • Ability to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families 
    • Articulate and implement theories of human growth and development, play, and family systems 
    • Demonstrate the ability to assess individual play needs and incorporate play into daily practice. 
    • Facilitate opportunities for play to decrease distress, provide enjoyment and comfort, enhance mastery, and promote healing. 
    • Plan and implement appropriate play activities and materials for children and families of diverse cultures, varying developmental needs, and physical abilities. 
    • Establish safe and engaging play spaces that promote cross cultural connections, facility group play, and encourage children to choose and explore at their own pace. 
    • Ability to provide psychosocial support to patients, siblings, and family systems. 
    • Identify types of stressful events affecting children and families, including medical procedures, pain, traumatic life events, loss, end of life, and grief work. 
    • Understand the role of communication, particularly active listening and empathic responding, in building relationships with families undergoing stress. 
    • Understand the role of self-reflection in aiding patients and families in the process of mourning. 
    • Establish and maintain a therapeutic, healing and family-centered environment. 
    • Promoting family connections and togetherness during times of separation due to hospitalization or illness. 
    • Ability to practice within the scope of professional and personal knowledge and skill base including the supervision of students.  
    • Take action to ensure personal responsibilities and professional competencies are maintained and do not fall below a level considered acceptable in the field of practice. 
    • Communicate concisely with other healthcare professionals, integrating theory and evidence-based practice to obtain and share pertinent information. 
    • Consult with other health professionals to initiate collaboration, offer direction, share insight, and coordinate interventions. 
    • Maintain appropriate professional boundaries to preserve the therapeutic relationship as defined by the organization and the ACLP. 
    • Incorporate evidence-based practice and research into child life practice through continuing education. 
    • Other Professional responsibilities, as assigned. 
    • Work as an integral part of the Patient and Family Support Services team in supporting other disciplines in providing patient and family centered care. 
    • Utilize and supervise volunteers for child life programming or patient care needs.  

    Organization Expectations, as applicable:  

     

    • Demonstrates ability to provide care or service adjusting approaches to reflect developmental level and cultural differences of population served.  
    • Partners with patient care giver in care/decision making. 
    • Communicates in a respective manner. 
    • Ensures a safe, secure environment. 
    • Individualizes plan of care to meet patient needs. 
    • Modifies clinical interventions based on population served. 
    • Provides patient education based on as assessment of learning needs of patient/care giver. 
    • Fulfills all organizational requirements. 
    • Completes all required learning relevant to the role. 
    • Complies with and maintains knowledge of all relevant laws, regulation, policies, procedures and standards. 
    • Fosters a culture of improvement, efficiency and innovative thinking. 
    • Performs other duties as assigned. 

    Qualifications

    Required 

     

    Education 

    • Bachelor’s Degree in Child Life, Family or Child Development, Counseling, Child Psychology, Education, Social Work, Nursing, or related field. 

    Experience 

    • Completion of child life internship as recognized by the ACLP 

    License/Certification/Registration 

    • Ability to sit for and pass CCLS certification exam within 6 months of hire 

     

    Preferred 

     

    Education 

    • Bachelors or masters in child life or closely related field 

    Experience 

    • Three to five years experience as a CCLS 

    License/Certification/Registration 

    • Current CCLS certification 
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Child Life Specialist (Casual)
  • Hennepin Healthcare
  • Minneapolis, MN FULL_TIME
  • Hennepin Healthcare is looking for a Child Life Specialist (Casual) to work in the Pediatric Inpatient and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit - both located in downtown Minneapolis. Occasional referrals th...
  • 4 Days Ago

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Child Family Life Specialist
  • Fairview Health Services
  • Minneapolis, MN OTHER
  • OverviewThe Child Family Life Specialist provides services to pediatric patients and their families to support coping and adaptation to the health care environment, utilizing play as a therapeutic mod...
  • 5 Days Ago

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Child Life Specialist
  • Children's Minnesota
  • Saint Paul, MN PART_TIME
  • About Children’s Minnesota Children’s Minnesota is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the United States and the only health system in Minnesota to provide care exclusively to children, fro...
  • 28 Days Ago

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Join Our Team at GREEN Life Child Development Center
  • GREEN LIFE CHILD DEVELOPMENT
  • Saint Paul, MN FULL_TIME
  • Benefits: Life Insurance Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Are you passi...
  • 6 Days Ago

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Lead Toddler Teacher
  • GREEN LIFE CHILD DEVELOPMENT
  • Saint Paul, MN FULL_TIME
  • Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Greets each child, parent and visitor in a warm and friendly manner.Become knowledgeable about each child and family by meeting with the families on a regular bas...
  • 22 Days Ago

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Medical Instrument Technician (Diagnostic Ultrasound)
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Summary Diagnostic Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and other diagnostic techniques for medical purposes. The ...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Project Manager
  • City of Minneapolis, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Salary: $91,347.45 - $124,961.13 Annually Location : Minneapolis, MN Job Type: Full-time Job Number: 2024-00094 Departme...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Director, Client Engagement-Remote
  • Bright Horizons
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • The Director of Client Engagement Marketing allows you to leverage your expertise in marketing strategy and client growt...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Remote Fetal Monitoring Nurse, Rotating Shifts, PRN or Part Time
  • University Of Maryland Medical System
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Company Description The University of Maryland Medical System is a 14-hospital system with academic, community and speci...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Client Marketing Manager-Remote
  • Bright Horizons
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Reporting to the Director, Client Engagement, the Manager, Client Marketing (CMM) plays a critical role in leading engag...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Remote Fetal Monitoring Nurse, Night Shift, $15K sign on bonus
  • University Of Maryland Medical System
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Company Description The University of Maryland Medical System is a 14-hospital system with academic, community and speci...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Home Care Nurse
  • Children
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Job Description - Home Care Nurse (210272EC) **Job Information** Home Care Nurse - ( 210272EC ) **Employee Status** : Re...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Home Care Nurse (Day/Eve 1.0 FTE - Sign-on Bonus Eligible
  • Children
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Job Description - Home Care Nurse (Day/Eve 1.0 FTE - Sign-on Bonus Eligible (210271AQ) **Job Information** Home Care Nur...
  • 4/14/2024 12:00:00 AM

Minneapolis (/ˌmɪniˈæpəlɪs/ (listen)) is the county seat of Hennepin County and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. As of 2017, Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota and 45th-largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 422,331. The Twin Cities metropolitan area consists of Minneapolis, its neighbor Saint Paul, and suburbs which altogether contain about 3.6 million people, and is the third-largest economic center in the Midwest. Minneapolis lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the riv...
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Income Estimation for Child Life Specialist jobs
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