Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates music therapy interventions as part of the treatment of individuals of varying ages and ability levels to influence physical, cognitive, psychological and social changes leading to the achievement of maximum independence:
Collaborates with individual, his/her family and his/her team in assessing, developing treatment plan and planning music interventions in accordance with the individual’s physical, cognitive, psychological and/or social needs, capabilities and interests.
Creates music therapy environments conducive to growing and appropriate for the age level, interests and needs of the individuals.
Creatively continues to develop individualized music interventions which are effective in helping each person to realize his/her abilities and to succeed.
Reviews and assesses therapy sessions to monitor effectiveness and to aid the planning of subsequent sessions.
Develops and maintains effective individual and group relationships with individuals, their families and their treatment teams.
Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates music therapy consultation as part of the treatment of individuals of varying ages and ability levels to influence physical, cognitive, psychological and social changes leading to the achievement of maximum independence:
Consults with parents, teachers, therapists, nurses, aides, etc.
Provides staff development training
Administrative:
Compiles and maintains an updated file for each individual, which includes attendance sheets, treatment plans, progress reports and other information pertinent to the individual’s music therapy services.
Completes all required paperwork in a timely manner, including treatment plans, progress reports, billing invoices, session notes, time sheets, etc.
Recruitment/Outreach:
Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates public relations for the Community Music School in order to help more people understand the field of music therapy and to spread the word of the many programs offered through CMS.
Collaborative Participation:
Effectively acts as a CMS Music Therapy Clinical Services team member.
Collaborates with CMS staff.
Effectively communicates with CMS colleagues, students and families.
Is reliable and dependable.
Complies with CMS faculty handbook.
Complies with American Music Therapy Association Code of Ethics.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Minimum Requirements
Music Therapy internship
Desired Qualifications
Certifications:
MT-BC (Music Therapist-Board Certified):
Complies with rules and regulations of the Certification Board for Music Therapists.
Maintains MT-BC status by completing 100 hours of continuing music therapy education credits or taking the Board Certification Examination, once every 5 years.
Minimum of 2 years clinical experience in music therapy preferred but not required. Possesses competencies listed on the American Music Therapy Association’s Professional Competencies.
Required Application Materials
Cover letter and resume; include copy of certification(s), if available.
Special Instructions
Applications will be reviewed as needed.
Work Hours
On-Call
Remote Work Statement
MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Website
HTTP://CMS.MSU.EDU/
Department Statement
The Michigan State University Community Music School (CMS) is the outreach arm of the MSU College of Music and has two locations to serve our communities: CMS-East Lansing and CMS-Detroit.
Our mission is to provide a creative and welcoming environment where music experiences, education, and therapy services inspire individuals at all ability levels and stages of life to achieve their personal best. Founded on the belief that music dramatically enhances the quality of life, CMS offers opportunities for the study, appreciation and therapeutic use of music while nurturing the musical development of all. Financial aid is available to those with need.
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