
Dance/Movement Therapist (Behavioral Health Specialist 2) Oregon State Hospital
- Salem, OR
- $6,420-8,967 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Observe and document patient response to interventions and modify interventions as needed.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments to help develop individualized and discipline specific psychotherapeutic and behavioral interventions for patients through the use of Dance or Movement Therapy.
- Work is conducted independently but regularly reviewed to ensure treatments are done in accordance with regulations and evidence-based practices.
- Apply specialized and advanced clinical Dance or Movement Therapy-specific knowledge to complete comprehensive assessments, collaborate with the IDT in clinical formulation and develop patient plans and behavioral health interventions to shape behavior.
- Provide specialized and advanced discipline specific therapy. Develops evidence-based programming in consideration of resident needs.
- Provide guidance to staff individually and/or in multi-disciplinary teams.
- Advanced clinical knowledge, training, and specialized expertise in , dance/movement therapy,
- Proficiency in conducting comprehensive assessments and developing tailored therapeutic interventions.
- Strong documentation skills and the ability to adapt interventions based on patient responses.
- Collaborative skills for effective participation in IDT/Leadership meetings and treatment planning.
- Leadership abilities to guide staff and supervise students and interns.
- Passion for serving people with severe mental health challenges.
- Ability to communicate (verbally and in writing) in a clear, concise, and complete manner.
- Ability to multitask and stay focused on work in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to build/sustain positive working relationships with management and staff.
- Value cultural diversity; demonstrate cultural sensitivity and humility.
- Clinical flexibility.
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