Certified Child Life Specialist - Pediatric Oncology - Full Time
Company: University of Miami
Location: Miami
Posted on: April 24, 2025
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Location- Sylvester Cancer Center, Miami
Sign on Bonus: Up to $5,000
The University of Miami is currently seeking a Child Life
Specialist to work at Sylvester Cancer Center in Miami. The
incumbent is a member of the University of Miami/Sylvester
Comprehensive Cancer Center Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Team who
will focus on the emotional social, and developmental needs of
children and adolescents with cancer and blood disorders, The Child
Life Specialist will support and nurture children and their
families through the emotional and physical aspects of chronic
illness. The Child Life Specialists will work as the advocate and
support staff of the children and their families. Educating and
informing the families as to what is going on, and provide
emotional support to the children as they go through tests and
treatments working with the children on their specific needs and
stay with them throughout the entire process. The Child Life
Specialist will provide as normal of an environment as possible by
providing interaction, play and relaxation. Providing opportunities
for the children to play, thrive, and grow in an abnormal and
sometimes difficult environment. The Child Life specialists will
work to support children through difficult medical circumstances
and strive to provide some sense of normalcy. They are an extension
of the medical staff and keep apprised of the condition and
treatment regimen for the child, so they can keep the family
informed and prepared. The Child Life Specialist will have
excellent supervisory, research, and communication skills.
Understanding family dynamics and will be in tune with the child's
or adolescent's concerns. Observing and understanding child
development is important for creating educational play.
Core Job Functions
Displays competence in all Child Life Specialist responsibilities,
including a broad-based developmental expertise, various clinical
intervention techniques and interdisciplinary planning for
comprehensive pediatric patient care.
Advocates for the needs of children and families in the health care
system and establish programs which enhance their care.
Keeps informed of current professional literature and research,
shares information with other staff members and participates in
associations whose concerns are related to the activities of the
Child Life Program,
Interprets the role of the Child Life Specialist, normal growth and
developmental issues, and the needs of chronically ill children to
health care team members, various students in pediatrics and
interested community groups or individuals,
Collaborates with Hospital Volunteer Department in special projects
assigned to the Child Life Program.
Develops and implements programs and materials for patients, staff
and community outreach education as necessary.
Promotes public and hospital awareness of the needs of children in
health care settings.
Develops and maintains Child Life policies and procedures in
collaboration with Director of Pediatrics, which are consistent
with hospital policy and program goals and interprets the program
and its needs with the hospital.
Responsible for the selection, storage, use, maintenance and safety
of all play and recreational materials and equipment used in by
Child Life in pediatric areas.
Participates in interdisciplinary meetings to exchange information
regarding children and families.
Initiates and/or coordinates activities related to holidays,
special occasions, special visitors, community groups or
entertainment programs.
Establishes and maintains contact with community groups or
individuals that offer culturally enriching experiences or
financial support.
Assists in preparation and dissemination of public relations
information concerning the Child Life philosophy or activities.
Provides opportunities for and facilitates a variety of play and
activity forms for children and teens (ages birth to 21 years)
which promote self-healing, self-expression, understanding and
mastery.
Interprets the child's perception of his diagnosis and/or treatment
as revealed through play and other means of communication (both
verbal and non-verbal) and offers counsel specific to the impact of
the health care experience.
Provides emotional support during identified stress points and
utilizes stress reduction techniques to facilitate adaptive coping
of the child and family.
Utilizes developmentally appropriate methods to prepare pediatric
patients and families for hospitalization, surgery, and diagnostic
or treatment procedures.
Provides orientation to the child and family regarding health care
experiences and personnel.
Exchanges significant information with members of the health care
team and provides consultation regarding the developmental status
and individual needs of children to promote adaptation to
treatment.
Utilizes therapeutic play techniques (including medical play) as a
diagnostic and treatment tool.
Provides or cooperates with programs which assure continuity in the
child's normal life experiences, such as school programs, personal
and holiday celebrations.
Provides information and resources (to parents and staff) regarding
child development and child-family relationships (i.e.
developmental stages and parenting issues) as needed
Supports family bonds, utilizes family strengths in the care of the
child, and provides support and counseling to family members with
respect to their own stress and needs.
Participates in continuing quality improvement to ensure continuous
improvement of services provided.
Attends appropriate orientation and training courses to maintain
competency in job skills and knowledge. Participates in required
educational programs, such as safety, infection control, or
CPR.
Follows organization-wide and unit specific safety, security, and
infection control standards.
Respects the rights, privacy and property of others at all times
including the confidentiality of information according to
Administrative Policies and all applicable laws and
regulations.
Supervises Child Life students.
Adheres to the Standards of Excellence at all times.
Performs other duties as assigned.
This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be
all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or
responsibilities as necessary.
Supervision Received: Director, Pediatric Service Line
Supervision Exercised: None
Minimum Qualifications (Essential Requirements):
A Bachelor's Degree in Child Life preferred; Bachelor's Degree in
Child Development, Early Education, Recreational Development or
Psychology accepted.
Three years post-bachelor's experience working with chronically ill
children as a Child Life Specialist in a hospital setting.
Child Life Specialist Certification required
The Child Life Specialists must adjust to being around sick
children and hospitals, Knowledgeable of medical terminology.
BLS required
The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a
comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition
remission and more.
UHealth-University of Miami Health System, South Florida's only
university-based health system, provides leading-edge patient care
powered by the ground breaking research and medical education at
the Miller School of Medicine. As an academic medical center, we
are proud to serve South Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Our physicians represent more than 100 specialties and
sub-specialties, and have more than one million patient encounters
each year. Our tradition of excellence has earned worldwide
recognition for outstanding teaching, research and patient care.
We're the challenge you've been looking for.
The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer -
Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
are encouraged to apply. Applicants and employees are protected
from discrimination based on certain categories protected by
Federal law. Click here for additional information.
Job Status:
Full time
Employee Type:
Staff
Pay Grade:
H7
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