Full-Time

Child Life Assistant

WVUMedicine

WVUMedicine

No salary listed

Morgantown, WV, USA

In Person

Occasional travel required.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Requirements
  • Associate Degree in healthcare, family studies, education, child development or related field and one (1) year of work in a Children’s Hospital or work experience with children or families OR High School Diploma or equivalent and two (2) years of work in a Children’s Hospital or work experience with children or families.
  • Obtain Basic Life Support Certification within 30 days of hire.
Responsibilities
  • Assesses and promotes normal developmental abilities of children.
  • Provides a variety of developmentally supportive play opportunities for patient and siblings including structured and planned activities, in activity spaces and at the bedside.
  • Understands and practices family-centered care in all aspects of work responsibilities.
  • Organizes, plans, and promotes group play in the playrooms, with attention to the specific needs of the participating children.
  • Communicates observations regarding children’s behaviors and emotional state to other child life staff and appropriate team members.
  • Models healthy relationships with children for families and staff, and encourages positive parent/child interactions.
  • Assist in planning, organizing, and facilitating special events, ensuring that the visit is appropriate for patients, families, and staff in collaboration with child life colleagues and other care providers.
  • Documents the patient plan of care in the electronic medical record and complies with child life services charting standards.
  • Organizes and maintains toys, supplies, electronic devices, and playroom. Identifies needed and replacement materials.
  • Develops/maintains process so these items are available during off shifts.
  • Prepares and maintains a safe, inviting and developmentally responsive playroom environment that engages a variety of ages, interests, and abilities.
  • Regularly inspects toys, materials and play area for safety, infection control and appropriateness for the population; maintains knowledge of toy recalls and removed identified toys and materials.
  • Adheres to and enacts the toy cleaning policy and procedures.
  • Tracks play materials inventory.
  • Builds positive relationships with children and families while being conscious of therapeutic and professional boundaries.
  • Represents child life services by participating in special projects, task forces, and committees as designated to enhance service delivery to patients and families.
  • Collaborates effectively with other child life staff and actively supports the evolution and advancement of the department.
  • Articulates the importance and benefits of normal developmental opportunities for patients and siblings to families and staff; advocates for patient involvement in these activities and interactions.
  • Collaborates with Volunteer Services to develop a systematic training program for volunteers and provides orientation and oversight for volunteers.
  • Serves as a community liaison and main contact person for donations and special interest groups (i.e., professional and college sports)
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Child Development or related Field.
  • 5 years experience in a Children’s Hospital or work experience with children and families.

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