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Therapist Art

Internal Number: 253-24

Under the supervision of a supervisory officer at the Ann Klein Forensic Center, will utilize art in the treatment, assessment and research and provide consultations to allied professionals, offering additional perspective, based on evidence-based training to the treatment team, enhancing the quality of care for the patient population. 

**A degree in Art Therapy is preferred.**

If interested, please forward your cover letter and resume to PST.AKFC@doh.nj.gov

EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college with a Bachelor's degree, with a major course of study in art, art therapy, or art education. 

EXPERIENCE: One (1) year of professional experience in an art therapy program. 

NOTE: A Master's degree in art therapy or creative arts therapy with a specialization in art therapy may be substituted for the one (1) year of experience

About New Jersey Department of Health
New Jersey Department of Health Improving health through leadership and innovation The Department’s priority is improving population health by strengthening New Jersey’s health system. The Department’s five branches, Public Health Services, Health Systems, Integrated Health, Office of Population Health and the Office of Policy and Strategic Planning work collaboratively toward that goal. Population health focuses on keeping healthy New Jerseyans well, preventing those at risk from getting sick, and keeping those with chronic conditions from getting sicker. Population health promotes prevention, wellness and equity in all environments, resulting in a healthy New Jersey.
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Date Posted
04/11/2024
Job Reference
19981239
Organization
New Jersey Department of Health
Location
Trenton, NJ
Category
Mental Health/Social Services
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