HealthPartners
HealthPartners is hiring: Music Therapist - Hospice (Casual/On-Call) in Blooming
HealthPartners, Bloomington, MN, United States
HealthPartners is currently hiring for a casual Music Therapist - Hospice. The music therapist provides services to clients/families by assessing, developing, and implementing a music therapy plan of care, which is coordinated with a hospice interdisciplinary team.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree at a college or university accredited by the American Music Therapy Association and completion of an internship.
- Current board certification from the Certification Board for Music Therapists.
- Demonstrated expertise in program development.
- Demonstrated ability to establish rapport quickly with people of all backgrounds.
- Excellent listening and oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent people skills and ability to establish strong working relationships with interdisciplinary teams.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Current MN Driver's License and daily access to reliable, insured vehicle.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree at a college or university accredited by the American Music Therapy Association and completion of an internship.
- Two (2) years' experience in developing music programs and plans of care, preferably in a Hospice/Home Care setting.
Hours/Location:
- M-F; Days on an on-call/casual basis.
- During assigned shifts, frequent travel is required across the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area and surrounding communities.
Responsibilities:
- Participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of policies and procedures regarding plans of care for hospice patients and families.
- Conforms to Medicare/Medicaid guidelines.
- Provides music therapy services that may consist of but not be limited to:
- Initial assessment and reassessment of patient/caregiver needs relative to a music plan of care.
- Develops and implements a music plan of care addressing patient/caregiver needs.
- Observes, evaluates, and reports music reactions to interventions as well as changes in patient's physical or emotional condition.
- Trains/instructs patient and caregivers in music therapy techniques and promotion of these techniques.
- Provides in-services to maintain teams' awareness of the role of the music plan of care in addressing patient/caregiver needs.
- Participates in interdisciplinary conferences, staff meetings, educational activities, and in-services as requested.
- Communicates with patients and families, Hospice staff, referral sources, physicians, and others.
- Performs other related duties as required.