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Job Description
Plan, organize, or direct medically prescribed music therapy activities designed to positively influence patients' psychological or behavioral status.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-1125.02
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Music Therapists”.
Also Known As…
- Music Therapists
- Music Therapist, Public School System
- Music Therapist, Primary Service Coordinator
- Music Therapist
- Hospice Music Therapy
- Director, Private Music Therapy Agency
- Director of Music Therapy
- Director of Music
- Board Certified Music Therapist
- Music Therapy Specialist
- Music Rehabilitation Therapist
- Hospice Music Therapist
- Home Care Music Therapist
- Expressive Music Therapist
- Creative Arts Music Therapist
- Community Music Therapist
- Clinician
Tasks for “Clinician”
- Confer with professionals on client's treatment team to develop, coordinate, or integrate treatment plans.
- Collaborate with others to design or implement interdisciplinary treatment programs.
- Analyze or synthesize client data to draw conclusions or make recommendations for therapy.
- Customize treatment programs for specific areas of music therapy, such as intellectual or developmental disabilities, educational settings, geriatrics, medical settings, mental health, physical disabilities, or wellness.
- Plan or structure music therapy sessions to achieve appropriate transitions, pacing, sequencing, energy level, or intensity in accordance with treatment plans.
- Establish client goals or objectives for music therapy treatment, considering client needs, capabilities, interests, overall therapeutic program, coordination of treatment, or length of treatment.
- Document evaluations, treatment plans, case summaries, or progress or other reports related to individual clients or client groups.
- Analyze data to determine the effectiveness of specific treatments or therapy approaches.
- Gather diagnostic data from sources such as case documentation, observations of clients, or interviews with clients or family members.
- Observe and document client reactions, progress, or other outcomes related to music therapy.
- Design or provide music therapy experiences to address client needs, such as using music for self-care, adjusting to life changes, improving cognitive functioning, raising self-esteem, communicating, or controlling impulses.
- Conduct information sharing sessions, such as in-service workshops for other professionals, potential client groups, or the general community.
- Apply selected research findings to practice.
- Improvise instrumentally, vocally, or physically to meet client's therapeutic needs.
- Select or adapt musical instruments, musical equipment, or non-musical materials, such as adaptive devices or visual aids, to meet treatment objectives.
- Communicate client assessment findings and recommendations in oral, written, audio, video, or other forms.
- Engage clients in music experiences to identify client responses to different styles of music, types of musical experiences, such as improvising or listening, or elements of music, such as tempo or harmony.
- Apply current technology to music therapy practices.
- Supervise staff, volunteers, practicum students, or interns engaged in music therapy activities.
- Conduct or assist in the conduct of music therapy research.
- Assess the risks and benefits of treatment termination for clients.
- Design music therapy experiences, using various musical elements to meet client's goals or objectives.
- Adapt existing or develop new music therapy assessment instruments or procedures to meet an individual client's needs.
- Communicate with clients to build rapport, acknowledge their progress, or reflect upon their reactions to musical experiences.
- Participate in continuing education.
- Assess client functioning levels, strengths, and areas of need in terms of perceptual, sensory, affective, communicative, musical, physical, cognitive, social, spiritual, or other abilities.
- Sing or play musical instruments, such as keyboard, guitar, or percussion instruments.
- Identify and respond to emergency physical or mental health situations.
- Integrate behavioral, developmental, improvisational, medical, or neurological approaches into music therapy treatments.
- Compose, arrange, or adapt music for music therapy treatments.
Related Technology & Tools
- Cellos
- Personal computers
- Violins
- Electronic organs
- Video game consoles
- Musical flutes
- Pianos
- Heart rate monitors
- Automatic blood pressure cuffs
- Orchestral cymbals
- Computer laser printers
- Autoharps
- Handheld microphones
- Electronic keyboards
- Music video games
- Timpani
- Acoustic guitars
- Digital video cameras
- Compact disk CD players
- Digital audio recorders
- Rhythm instruments
- Snare drums
- Bass drums
- Handbells
- Tablet computers
- Metallophones
- Laptop computers
- MP3 players
- Microsoft Office
- Email software
- Virtual instrument software
- Web browser software
- Avid Technology Pro Tools
- Electronic health record EHR software
- Musical instrument digital interface MIDI software