Art Therapist - Broward Health (Full Time, Days)
Company: Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posted on: January 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Description This position is based out of
Broward Health. Job Summary Plans, organizes, implements, and
administers an art therapy program to support social, emotional,
intellectual, and developmental needs of hospitalized children and
their families. Designs program to reduce stress, pain, anxiety of
inpatient and outpatient hospitalization for the pediatrics patient
and their family. Develops, provides, and documents clinical and
evidence-based art interventions to accomplish individualized goals
in the hospital setting. Collaborates as a member of the
interdisciplinary team to provide family centered therapy services
and to develop and administer an individualized plan of care,
adhering to the professional standards of practice of the American
Art Therapy Association (AATA). Job Specific Duties - Conducts
medical art therapy sessions to provide clinical interventions to
address the mental health and psychosocial needs of patients and
families throughout the hospital (inpatient and outpatient as
needed) through creative expression and verbal processing. -
Ensures that interventions are developmentally appropriate with
careful consideration given to safety. Ensures to be
trauma-informed on all age groups to provide appropriate art
activities. - Develops therapeutic rapport and alliance with
patients/families that are caring, trusting, reliable, and
beneficial. Identifies, assesses, and responds to individualized
patient/family needs and provides timely and effective
interventions for families in crisis situations with complex
psychosocial needs. - Provides timely assessment, treatment
planning, and clinical documentation towards a patient’s
psychological, emotional, communication/cognition, behavioral,
physical, and quality of life goals. - Observes and documents
patient reactions, progress, or other outcomes related to art
therapy in Cerner PowerChart. - Collaborates and communicates via
formal and informal means to coordinate service delivery with
patients/families and amongst the psychosocial team, medical teams,
and others to prioritize caseloads and maintain a holistic
perspective of each family’s care. Makes necessary referrals to
other team members and/or community resources. - Effectively
engages with patients and families in both individual one-to-one
bedside sessions and group art therapy sessions to build rapport
and acknowledge their progress. - Integrates behavioral,
developmental, improvisational, medical, or neurological approaches
into art therapy treatments. - In collaboration with palliative
care, provides support and legacy building to families of
critically and/or terminally ill patients through the art making
and verbal processing of medical art therapy. - Collaborates among
expressive arts therapy team to educate staff and families
throughout the hospital and affiliated communities on the role and
benefits of medical art therapy. - Performs job functions adhering
to NCHS' service principles. - Maintains and ensures cleanliness
and organization of work area, art supplies, and other equipment.
Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements - Master’s Degree in Art
Therapy - American Heart Association (AHA) BLS - must maintain
active and in good standing throughout employment - Registered Art
Therapy from Art Therapy Credentials Board - 4 years related
experience utilizing various art techniques - Experience in a
hospital setting Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Board Certified
preferred. - Membership and active participation with AATA
recommended. - Pediatric experience preferred. - Bilingual
(English/Spanish) preferred. - Experience in palliative care
preferred. - Basic knowledge in physiology and childhood
development. - Knowledge of procedures, illnesses, injuries, and
other related events on an inpatient unit. - Knowledge and skill
necessary to provide appropriate care to the age of the patients
served on assigned unit. - Effective interpersonal skills to
negotiate for cooperation and encourage collaboration with
superiors, peers, physicians, and staff. - Flexibility to respond
to departments’ needs and varying schedules. - Ability to
communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. - Able to
maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. - Displays a
professional image and models service excellence. - Experience in
dealing effectively with people in stressful situations. -
Proficient in drawing, painting, sculpture, and other mixed media.
Job: Professional Department: BHMC CHILD LIFE-2200-863001 Job
Status: Full Time
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