The Wyoming State Hospital in Evanston, Wyoming has an open, entry level, CTRS position available. Following is the job posting and information to apply on line. Please feel free contact me for more information and pass this along to anyone who may be searching for a new adventure in their career!
Kathy Argyle, CTRS
Kathy.argyle@health.wyo.gov
(307)789-3464 ext. 468
Recreational Specialist
Department of Health , Evanston. Preferences: Bachelors
degree. Must currently hold or obtain a certification
from the National Council for Therapeutic
Recreational Certification ( NCTRC) to be a
Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
(CTRS) within one year of hire. Identify
client specific strengths and needs through
formal assessment, develop and carry out
therapeutic interventions consistent with the
clients' needs and interests and provide
treatment services, using a variety of
techniques, to address areas of need and
promote positive change to increase success
in the community upon discharge. Hiring
Range ($3,315.00 - $3,900.00 Per Month)
Open Until Filled. EEO/ADA Employer
** To apply on line, go to the link below. You will have to create a profile. The recruitment i.d. is 17198 & the position is HSRA07.
Click on the Department of Health & the location is Evanston.
https://egov.state.wy.us/
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