Music Therapy is the use of live music to achieve specific goals, such as decreasing anxiety or improving communication. Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital provides this service as a part of their multidisciplinary team to help support our patients and families. Current coverage includes all inpatient units on a referral basis. Music therapy is provided by a board certified music therapist (MT-BC) and can be consulted for families experiencing stress, pain, poor coping, and end of life situations.
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POSITION SUMMARY:
The Music Therapy Supervisor is responsible for the oversight, coordination and day to day operations of the music therapy program, the music therapists, the music therapy Internship and all music volunteers. This includes but is not limited to: the provision of music therapy services for all patients, families and staff at JHACH who are prioritized to receive music therapy services, inclusive of: assessment, planning, intervention and documentation, the application, the selection, maintenance, training, and clinical supervision of music therapists, the music therapy internship and its students, and the selection and oversight of the music volunteers.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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