Activities Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Bellevue, NE at Geebo

Activities Assistant

3.
0 Bellevue, NE Bellevue, NE Estimated:
$22.
9K - $29K a year Estimated:
$22.
9K - $29K a year Hillcrest Health & Rehab in Bellevue is looking for a creative, energetic Activities Assistant to join our team! The Activities Assistant is responsible for planning and implementing therapeutic recreation programs for our residents.
This position will be casual/as needed (must work a minimum of 8 hours a month to stay employed).
What does Hillcrest have to offer? Four different health care plans to choose from! Vision, dental and life insurance.
Attendance PTO - earn extra PTO monthly for good attendance.
Professional development opportunities (tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment for nurses, certifications and more).
Choose when you get paid with Dayforce Wallet! Gym membership reimbursement and partner discounts.
What does a day in the life look like? Develop and lead individual/group recreation programs which encourage patients to exercise their abilities, based on assessed leisure interests.
Plan and organize events for residents and family members to include weekend and monthly outings.
Set up all materials needed to conduct recreation programs, supervising all volunteer participation and cleaning.
Work with volunteers providing direction and positive reinforcement.
What should I have to be considered? Excellent people skills and enthusiasm are essential 1-2 years of experience with the aging population preferred.
Dementia experience is preferred.
Able to work independently with little supervision and have the ability to adapt to change quickly and often.
Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist CTRS preferred.
Please visit our website and apply online at www.
hillcrestcareers.
com.
Call our recruiting office at 402-682-6572 for more information.
#INDHospitality.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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