Equine Specialist - PRN - Wickenburg
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Meadows Behavioral Healthcare is a leader in the behavioral health industry. Meadows Behavioral Healthcare offer a range of specialized programs including residential, outpatient and virtual treatment. We provide care for drug and alcohol addiction, trauma, sexual addiction, behavioral health conditions, and co-occurring disorders. We offer state-of-the-art care including neurofeedback and other services. Our evidence-based approach is rooted in decades of clinical experience, with more than 45 years in the field. Our approach is different and success stories from our patients are the proof.
Who are you?
Are you compassionate, innovative and have a passion to make an impact? Are you looking to get your foot in the door with a company that will believe in your abilities and train you to advance? 80% of our current top-level executive staff are organic internal promotions from within.
We might be a perfect fit for you!
As an Equine Specialist, you will assist in the facilitation of equine experiential. May assist with challenge course activities. Monitors the safety of patients. Clean horse stalls and complete other stable maintenance needs as required.
Essential Duties Include:
- Program Services
- Assist in assessment of patient needs and provide activities for patients that are appropriate to age, development, needs and interest.
- Instruct patients in grooming and horse handling procedures of and equitation skills.
- Document activity sessions in the patient record.
- Act to preserve patient safety during activities.
- Communicate with clinical, medical and nursing any change in a Patients status, including health or behavior.
- Equine Care
- Follow horse training procedures to maintain standard equine performance levels necessary to ensure the safety and suitability of horses used in program.
- Monitor health and behavior of horses, reporting any concerns regarding health to the Equine Program Director.
- Cleans stalls and complete other stable maintenance needs as required.
- Other
- Ability to converse in English with others to give, take and process information; extensive use of telephone.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of information, multi-task, coordinate projects and record/transcribe general and specific meeting minutes.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Communicate with other staff to relay concerns and observations involving patient safety.