Temple, Texas, USA
58 days ago
Child Life Specialist

Shifts: Day Surgery and Emergency Department positions available

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Our Child Life Department is looking for full-time Child Life Specialist to join our team at world-renowned McLane Children’s Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in Temple, TX!

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We currently have opportunities in our Emergency Department and in our Special Procedures/Radiology Unit. The Emergency Department will be mid shift and the SPU/Radi position will be day shift

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We work hard to acquire and retain the best people and to create an inclusive, welcoming, and nurturing work environment where all feel they are valued, belong, and can professionally advance.

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You will be surrounded by colleagues who are deeply passionate in bettering the human experience and consider their work a calling.

\n\n\nWe value professional growth and development, and offer advancement opportunities through our Child Life Clinical Ladder Program\n$5,000 sign-on bonus plus moving expenses for qualified candidates\nCertification required within one year of hire\nBSW Benefits start the first day of employment.  Click the link to visit our comprehensive benefits page: https://www.bswhealth.com/benefits\n\n\n

When you join us, you become a part of an unrivaled record of achievement, education, and advancement as we revolutionize medicine together.·          

\n\n\nBSWH received a national award from The Beryl Institute for our Innovative Utilization of Child Life Services, Supporting Children Loved by Seriously Ill Adult Patients\nBSWH was Voted Most Awarded Healthcare System in Texas 2021-2022 by U.S. News & World Report\nHealthiest 100 workplaces in America by healthiest1000.com\n50 Top Places to Work in Healthcare by Beckers Hospital Review\nNewsweek’s 2020 list of World’s Best Hospitals\n6 BSW hospitals received the Press Ganey Pinnacle of Excellence Award\n9 hospitals received the Guardian of Excellence Award\nMagnet recognized and Pathway designated by American Nurses Credentialing Center.\n\n\n

JOB SUMMARY

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The Child Life Specialist will work with pediatric patients and family members to give emotional, social and developmental support, and to add to the quality of care throughout the challenges of illness or injury, including end of life and bereavement.

\n\nESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE\nWorks to give psychosocial care and as an advocate for pediatric patients to ensure they are receiving medical care under the most optimal and positive circumstances.\nProvides therapeutic medical play and preparation sessions with patients and families that effectively facilitate a solid knowledge of medical procedures and appropriate coping strategies.\nProvides therapeutic opportunities and encounters that facilitate a patient's expression and knowledge of feelings associated with medical experiences, illness and/or handicaps.\nProvides emotional support to families and patients through a variety of interventions that promote acceptance of, and coping with, illness and medical encounters. Participates in planning safe, appropriate developmentally supportive environments for patients and families in a professional way.\nProvides age and developmentally appropriate activities that effectively promote the cognitive and emotional growth of patients.\nFunctions as an effective and contributing member of multidisciplinary teams to further improve the medical experience of patients and families. Communicates any relevant observations on patients to other members of the health care team in formal written (charting) and verbal formats. Provides orientation and teaching of appropriate concepts of the field of Child Life to volunteers, medical and nursing students as the opportunities arise.\nCoordinates and plans special events for patients (i.e., birthday parties, celebrity visitors, etc.), as needed.\n\n

KEY SUCCESS FACTORS

\n\nPossesses expansive knowledge of child development, child life theory and evidence-based practice, and childhood trauma and grief and therapeutic interventions.\nDemonstrates exceptional verbal and non-verbal communication skills including; developmentally-appropriate verbiage, facial expressions, effective listening, emotional regulation, empathy, social awareness, relationship management, self-awareness, affective matching and presentation skills.\nDisplays cultural expertise and is respectful of patients, families and medical staff with diverse spiritual, ethnic, language, educational and socio-economic differences.\nPossesses effective time-management and prioritization skills for all child life tasks and responsibilities as well as comfort and confidence working with minimal supervision.\nProactively seeks out opportunities to give education to medical staff about child life services.\nAdvocates for psychosocial well-being of children. Manages the intense emotional stress inherent when working with children and families experiencing serious illness or injury, end-of-life, death and bereavement.\nPossesses excellent documentation skills with appropriate verbiage, punctuation, spelling and professional tone.\nCert Child Life Specialist (CCLS) OR obtain certification within 3 months of hire.\n\n

BENEFITS

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Our competitive benefits package includes the following

\n\nImmediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits\n401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%\nTuition Reimbursement\nPTO accrual beginning Day 1\n\n

Note: Benefits may vary based on position type and/or level

QUALIFICATIONS

\n\nEDUCATION - Bachelor's\nEXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience\nCERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION -  Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS or BLS within 30 days of hire or transfer.
 Cert Child Life Specialist (CCLS): Cert Child Life Specialist (CCLS) OR obtain certification within 1 year of hire.

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