Therapeutic Program Specialist
2 days ago
New York
Job DescriptionSalary: $60,000 to $65,000 salary considered based on experience Position Summary: The Therapeutic Program Specialist will plan, direct, organize, and facilitate therapeutic programs and events that support the physical, social, and emotional well-being of individuals living with Alzheimers disease and related dementias. Using a variety of modalitiesincluding creative arts, drama/theater, music, dance/movement, horticultural therapy, pet therapy, and therapeutic recreational activitiesthe Specialist will create meaningful, engaging, and person-centered experiences. Grounded in trauma-informed care principles, this role emphasizes creating environments that promote safety, trust, autonomy, and emotional well-being. The Therapeutic Program Specialist will proactively identify and respond to the evolving needs of community members and their care partners, incorporating individualized approaches, de-escalation strategies, and supportive interventions to reduce distress and enhance quality of life. Responsibilities: • Assess individual needs through observation, evaluation, and ongoing communication with community members, care partners, and families affected by Alzheimers disease and related dementias., • Develop and facilitate creative, trauma-informed therapeutic programs that reflect individual preferences, abilities, and emotional needs; engage community members and caregivers through interactive, strengths-based programming such as live music, expressive arts, and group activities., • Identify potential triggers, unmet needs, and behavioral expressions; implement proactive, person-centered strategies to support emotional regulation, reduce distress, and promote positive engagement., • Develop and implement individualized and group-based crisis prevention and de-escalation plans for community members and care partners, ensuring responses are compassionate, respectful, and aligned with best practices in dementia care., • Maintain a safe, supportive, and structured program environment by implementing established safety protocols and procedures; regularly evaluate and revise protocols to reflect emerging needs, risks, and best practices in trauma-informed and dementia care., • Interview and hire contract-based facilitators (Creative/Expressive Arts Therapists, teaching artists, educators, professional singers, therapeutic recreation-based organizations, etc.); process proposals for community-based therapeutic programs; ensure independent contractors comply with AFA policies., • Implement programs that provide meaningful stimulation, socialization, and emotional connection for individuals living with Alzheimers disease, while also supporting caregiver engagement and well-being., • Schedule and attend monthly community outreach opportunities with organizations and professionals through individual meetings, symposiums/workshops, and other networking events to expand program reach and collaboration., • Collect and analyze program data through daily and monthly evaluation tools; create, update, and refine evaluation methods to assess program impact, participant experience, and areas for improvement., • Manage and maintain the cleanliness, organization, and safety of the Education and Resource Center to ensure a welcoming and accessible environment for all participants., • Oversee registration, check-in processes, contracts, consent forms, and documentation, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and compliance with organizational standards., • Create and process purchase orders, check requests, and contribute to annual budget planning, grant-related responsibilities, and funding requirements., • Assist in photography/videography of therapeutic programs for social media and collaborate on marketing materials with the Communications and Media Relations departments., • Perform other duties as necessary and appropriate, as directed by supervisor. Qualifications: Required: • Masters degree in social work or a related field (Psychology, Counseling, Mental Health, or Gerontology). License preferred., • Minimum of 3 years relevant full-time work experience with older adults, caregivers, and health professionals in the field of dementia and Alzheimers care., • Computer/Technology proficiency in Outlook email correspondence, Microsoft 365, OneDrive, Bose Bluetooth speakers, Apple products (iPad), Mevo video camera, Vimeo, YouTube, Zoom, Facebook/Meta, Instagram, Canva, Airtable, etc., • Excellent interpersonal, listening, verbal, and written communication skills., • Strong organizational skills and ability to coordinate multiple tasks and responsibilities., • Self-starter with the capacity to work independently and collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team, other departments, and community of professionals., • Ability to work efficiently and effectively under pressure. Bi-Lingual English/Spanish a plus.