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Intern - Therapy Aide Administration

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching

AI generated summary

  • You must have a high school diploma or equivalent and preferably 1 year of experience working with the pediatric population.
  • You will organize therapy areas, greet clients, ensure confidentiality, clean treatment spaces, and perform basic office tasks to support therapy providers.

Requirements

  • Possess high school diploma or its equivalent
  • 1-year experience preferred with pediatric population

Responsibilities

  • Supports therapy providers by organizing treatment areas, equipment, and materials, as directed by therapists
  • Supports therapy providers by welcoming students/clients receiving therapy services
  • Maintains patient information confidentiality
  • Maintains safe and clean working environment by cleaning the therapy areas (i.e., mats, toys)
  • Conducts basic office and clerical duties

FAQs

What are the primary responsibilities of the Intern - Therapy Aide Administration?

The primary responsibilities include organizing treatment areas, welcoming clients, maintaining confidentiality of patient information, cleaning therapy areas, and conducting basic office duties.

What educational qualifications are required for this position?

A high school diploma or its equivalent is required for this position.

Is prior experience necessary for this internship?

While prior experience is preferred, specifically with pediatric populations, it is not strictly required.

What kind of training will I receive in this role?

Interns will receive on-the-job training from therapy providers regarding the organization and maintenance of therapy areas and assisting with client interactions.

Will I be working directly with clients?

Yes, you will be supporting therapy providers by welcoming students and clients receiving therapy services.

What type of environment will I be working in?

You will be working in a therapy environment that requires maintaining a safe and clean space for children and clients receiving therapy.

Are there opportunities for career advancement after completing this internship?

While specific opportunities can vary, gaining experience in this role may open doors for future employment in therapy-related fields.

Is it necessary to have any specific certifications for this internship?

No specific certifications are required, but a willingness to learn and assist therapy providers is essential.

Unlocking Children's Potential

Science & Healthcare
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1955
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

UCP of Central Florida is dedicated to providing children equal access to programs, services, and experiences that help them achieve their full potential. We are a nonprofit organization that operates Inclusive Charter Schools, Multidisciplinary Therapy Clinics, Specialized Vocational Programs and much more. All of our services and programs are driven by the commitment to create opportunities that educate, inspire, and encourage students of all abilities. As a Charter School: UCP Charter Schools have been Central Florida pioneers in inclusive education. They took the bold step to raise the bar academically for all students while also providing customized instruction so that students can excel at every level. Campuses are smaller than traditional schools, which creates a community culture where teachers, students, parents, and staff all feel seen and valued. As a Therapy Clinic: UCP of Central Florida has Physical, Occupational, and Speech-Language therapy clinics at every campus. Therapy services are available to students and out-patient clients alike. UCP’s multidisciplinary therapy team collaborates with parents and teachers to bring a holistic and practical application to a child’s therapy goals.