Rev. 5/98
City of San José
THERAPEUTIC SPECIALIST (FT) (7112)
THERAPEUTIC SPECIALIST (PT) (7113)
CLASS PURPOSE
Under general supervision, is responsible for work of moderate
difficulty in developing and implementing a variety of
specialized therapeutic recreation programs and human services
for disabled persons. Performs related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not
include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the
duties which may be performed.)
- Plans, organizes, conducts, and evaluates specialized
programs, leisure activities and special events for
mentally, physically and neurologically disabled
individuals of all ages including components of the
Special Olympics program.
- Plans and conducts community integration experiences,
cultural and community outings and wilderness experiences
for individuals with varying disabilities.
- Plans, organizes, directs and supervises swimming, swim
instruction and water safety programs and special events
for disabled persons of all ages.
- Provides specialized training for aquatics staff and
volunteers in various areas, including emergency
procedures, disabilities and various types of therapy.
- Plans, organizes and directs aquatics activities in
conjunction with other agencies and organizations.
- Plans and conducts events promoting disability awareness,
public awareness of City therapeutic services, and
related events.
- Interacts with community groups and agencies to identify
and determine leisure needs and interests of the special
population being served. Provides information and
referrals to the community regarding available programs,
including developing and disseminating publicity through
all forms of media.
- Participates in the preparation and operation of the
budget in assigned program areas such as Teen clubs,
young adult programs and special events.
- Supervises and trains employees assigned to the unit.
- Recruits, interviews and places volunteers in the
therapeutic programs.
- Performs facility scheduling and supervision of community
use, rentals, and activities conducted at designated
sites.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
An employee in this class performs specialized assignments in
developing and conducting a variety of therapeutic recreation
programs and activities targeted toward disabled persons. This
class differs from Therapeutics Supervisor in that incumbents of
the latter are responsible for developing and supervising major
City-wide therapeutic programs related to disabled persons. This
class differs from Senior Recreation Leader in that incumbents of
that class are involved in direct line provisions of general
recreation activities.
For positions with responsibility for the total operation of a
year-round adapted aquatics program, the selective certification
process will be utilized, requiring knowledge of swimming
techniques, lifeguarding, pool hazards, safety precautions, the
principles and practices of public recreation as they relate to
swimming pool operation, the ability to plan, organize and direct
a recreational aquatics program for disabled persons of all ages
and train and supervise personnel engaged in adapted aquatics
programming.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of various recreation activities such as
sports, games, arts, crafts, dramatics and music as they
pertain to disabled persons.
- Knowledge and understanding of disabling conditions and
their service and safety needs.
- Knowledge of various service providers in the community.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision.
- Ability to relate effectively with disabled persons,
fellow employees and the public.
- Ability to coordinate and conduct a variety of special
therapeutic recreation activities.
- Ability to express oneself clearly and concisely, both
orally and in writing.
Competency Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of record keeping and basic budgeting
principles.
- Ability to train employees and volunteers in the various
technical aspects of working with disabled persons.
- Ability to provide special programs for special groups
such as mentally, physically and neurologically disabled
adults and youths.
Education
Completion of a Bachelors Degree from an accredited
college or university in Recreation and Leisure Services,
Therapeutic Recreation, or closely related field.
Experience
One (1) year of full-time recreation leadership, programming
experience, or swimming pool management experience, including six
(6) months specialized experience in therapeutic recreation
programs serving disabled individuals.
Acceptable Substitutions
Additional years of increasingly responsible recreation
leadership, programming experience, or swimming pool management
experience may be substituted for the education requirement on a
year-for-year basis for up to two (2) years. There will be no
substitute for the required one (1) year of full-time recreation
leadership, programming experience or swimming pool management
experience, including six (6) months of specialized experience.
Licenses/Certificates
- As a condition of employment in some designated
positions, possession of a valid State of California
Class A or B driver's license with applicable
endorsements may be required in the performance of job
duties.
- Possession of a current American Red Cross Water Safety
Instructor's Certificate may be required.
- Possession of a standard First Aid and Basic Life Support
Certificate, as required by the State Department of
Health may be required.
- Possession of a current American Red Cross Lifeguarding
Certificate may be required.
(4/85), (Rev. 4/92), (Rev. 5/93), (Rev. 5/98)
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