The Arts and Crafts Instructor is responsible for planning, organizing, and implementing creative arts and crafts activities for participants in an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Day Program. The instructor will adapt activities to meet the cognitive, physical, and psychosocial needs of individuals with acquired brain injuries, fostering self-expression, skill development, and social engagement in a supportive and therapeutic environment. Key Responsibilities: · Design and facilitate arts and crafts sessions tailored to the abilities and interests of ABI program participants. · Modify projects and utilize adaptive tools or techniques as needed to accommodate varying levels of cognitive and physical functioning. · Encourage creativity, self-esteem, and group participation through structured and open-ended art activities. · Provide instruction, guidance, and hands-on assistance to individuals and small groups. · Maintain a safe and supportive environment, adhering to all program policies and safety protocols. · Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members (e.g., occupational therapists, program coordinators, support staff) to integrate art activities with therapeutic goals. · Track participant attendance, engagement, and progress; document outcomes as required. · Manage art supplies inventory, prepare materials in advance, and ensure proper storage and cleanliness of the art area. · Attend staff meetings and participate in ongoing professional development related to ABI and adaptive arts programming.
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Education Level
High school or GED