What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intern position at Waveny Brand?
By the end of the internship, the intern will have opportunities to:
- Demonstrate professional communication and collaboration with an interdisciplinary care team.
- Participate in the therapeutic recreation process: assessment, planning, implementation, documentation, and evaluation of interventions.
- Practice resident-centered programming that supports well-being and quality of life across levels of care.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
1) Resident/Patient Engagement & Program Support
- Assist with planning and leading group and 1:1 therapeutic recreation programs for:
- Independent Living (socialization, wellness, meaningful engagement)
- Assisted Living (socialization, wellness, leisure exploration)
- Skilled Nursing (meaningful engagement, cognitive and psychosocial support, dementia-appropriate programming)
- Acute Rehab (goal-oriented engagement that complements therapy plans, supports coping, motivation, and reintegration)
- Support adaptations to activities to meet varying cognitive, physical, sensory, or emotional needs.
- Encourage participation while honoring resident choice, rights, culture, and preferences.
- Help with calendars, supplies, room set-up/clean-up, and safe transport of residents as appropriate.
- Support special events, community engagement activities, and family/resident education opportunities when scheduled.
2) Safety, Compliance & Professional Conduct
- Follow all facility policies related to resident rights, privacy/confidentiality, infection prevention, and safety procedures.
- Maintain professional boundaries and adhere to ethical and respectful interactions with residents, families, and staff.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Current enrollment in an accredited college/university program.
- Strong interpersonal communication skills, empathy, and comfort working with older adults, including those with dementia and complex medical needs.
- Ability to follow direction, accept feedback, and work collaboratively on a team.
- Basic computer skills (email, documentation, simple spreadsheets) and willingness to learn facility systems.
- Must meet facility onboarding requirements (e.g., background check, health screening, immunizations/testing) per policy.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain if required by the site).
- Experience/volunteering in healthcare, senior living, camps, adaptive recreation, or community programs.
- Interest in evidence-informed programming, wellness, and inclusive/adaptive recreation.
PHYSICAL & WORK ENVIRONMENT DEMANDS
- Frequent standing/walking; bending, reaching, and light lifting (activity supplies).
- Ability to assist with wheelchair mobility/escort per facility training and policy.
- Work occurs in resident rooms, activity spaces, common areas, and occasional outdoor/community settings.
SUPERVISION, FEEDBACK & EVALUATION
- The intern is supervised by a CTRS or designated Therapeutic Recreation professional.
- Learning is supported through observation, guided practice, and feedback.
- Performance will be evaluated using internship learning objectives and department expectations.
SCHEDULE
- Summer term: May 2026-August 2026
- Typical hours: 32 hours/week including some evenings/weekends for events as needed.
HOW TO APPLY
Submit:
- Resume
- Brief cover letter describing interest in therapeutic recreation in long-term care.
- Optional: 1–2 references (faculty or prior supervisor)