Assess the psychosocial needs of pediatric patients and families.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to advocate for the social, emotional and developmental needs of pediatric patients.
Establish therapeutic relationships that promote positive coping, normalize the healthcare environment, and embody the principals of patient-and family- centered care.
Implement individualized care plans and interventions utilizing play, preparation, procedural support, and education.
Provide developmentally appropriate education and coping strategies across diagnosis, treatment, hospitalization, and bereavement.
Facilitate medical play for patients and siblings.
Support families during trauma, crisis, and end-of-life situations
Maintain accurate documentation
Participate in departmental quality initiatives
Meet annual training requirements
Precept as needed
Eligible for student shadowing
May supervise practicum students at leadership discretion
Perform other duties as assigned
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Successful completion of a minimum 600-hour Child Life Clinical Internship under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist.
Child Life Professional Certification required within one year of hire.
American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider BLS Certification required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Job requires standing for prolonged periods, frequently bending/stooping. Proficient communicative, auditory and visual skills; Attention to detail and ability to write legibly; Ability to lift/push/pull 20 - 50lbs. May be exposed to noise, blood/body fluids and infectious disease.
The starting base rate for this role is $34.13 hourly. Individual compensation will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications, previous work experience, and/or education.Benefits
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off, Long-term and Short-term Disability, Retirement Savings
Health Saving Plans, and Flexible Spending Accounts
Certification and education support
Generous Paid Time Off
UVA Health is a world-class Magnet Recognized academic medical center and health system with a level 1 trauma center. 2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” guide rates UVA Health University Medical Center as “High Performing” in 5 adult specialties and 14 conditions/procedures. We are one of 70 National Cancer Institute designated cancer centers. UVA Health Children’s is named by 2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report as the best children's hospital in Virginia with 9 specialties ranked among the best in the nation. Our footprint also encompasses 3 community hospitals and an integrated network of primary and specialty care clinics throughout Charlottesville, Culpeper, Northern Virginia, and beyond.
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