University Of Iowa Iowa City , IA 52246
Posted 2 months ago
The primary responsibilities of this position are planning and implementing activities that support and promote normal growth and development of children, training and oversight of volunteers and maintaining community ties that enhance program delivery. This role provides a safe environment in play areas and when working at the patient bedside; the patient /family interactions may happen in inpatient settings, ambulatory care areas and other play areas throughout the medical campus.
Position Responsibilities
Provides services within the mission and vision of UI Stead Family Children's Hospital and UI Health Care
Implements the integration of knowledge into unit/department operation.
Continues personal and professional development to enhance job-related competency
Acts in accordance with all hospital and departmental policies (confidentiality, dress code, workspace issues, etc.)
Complies with all regulatory, accreditation standards, and job/department specific competencies (Joint Commission, CMS, Patient's Rights, etc.).
Manages time effectively by completing work within scheduled time, adhering to break times, arriving for work on time, and assisting others as available
Manages resources effectively including supplies, equipment, and personal time.
Takes responsibility to maintain and enhance job related competencies.
Other duties as assigned
Coordination of Play Spaces and Supplies
Organizes and maintains toys, supplies and play spaces; identifies needed and replacement materials
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 removes identified toys and materials
Adheres to and enacts the toy cleaning policy and procedures
Tracks play materials inventory
Program Development, Implementation and Maintenance
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
Schedules, organizes, and facilitates special events, ensuring that the visit is appropriate for patients, families, and staff in collaboration with child life colleagues and other care providers
Documents patient participation in the electronic medical record and complies with child life documentation standards
When overseeing Family Activity Rooms follows protocols, policies and guidelines specific to this family care area
Provides direction and day to day functional oversight of child life student employees, including but not limited to, scheduling of hourly student employees.
Percent of Time: 50%
Schedule: 20 hours per week - rotating Nights, Holidays and Weekends
Pay Grade: 07 https://hr.uiowa.edu/pay/merit-plan
Classification: Para Educator
Benefits Highlights:
Regular salaried position located in Iowa City, Iowa
Fringe benefit package including paid vacation; sick leave; health, dental, life and disability insurance options; and generous employer contributions into retirement plans
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The University of Iowa offers a generous benefits package, including 24 days paid vacation per year to start and paid sick leave. Complete information regarding the full benefits package may be viewed at: https://hr.uiowa.edu/benefits/fpsm.
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Preferred:
Minimum 1 year work experience with children and families.
Experience working with a range of youth ages from childhood to adolescence
Experience with children's group program planning and development.
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in child development or related field preferred.
Current certification in CPR
Demonstrated proficiency in Spanish
Application Process: Please attach a resume (under submission relevant materials) as part of the application process. Job openings are posted for a minimum of 10 calendar days. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check. Please contact lisa-dismang@uiowa.edu with any questions.
Additional Information
Classification Title: Para-Educator
Appointment Type: Merit
Schedule: Part-time
Compensation
Contact Information
Organization: Healthcare
Contact Name: Lisa Dismang
Contact Email: lisa-dismang@uiowa.edu
University Of Iowa