The Certified Child Life Specialist 1 (CCLS 1) supports the delivery of comprehensive, developmentally informed care within the Muma's Children Hospital and other TGH units/clinics. Responsible for planning and implementing therapeutic interventions that address the psychosocial, emotional, and developmental needs of pediatric patients and their families during hospitalization. Utilizing foundational knowledge of child development and family systems, the CCLS 1 facilitates coping and resilience through evidence-based practices such as therapeutic play, procedural preparation, education, and emotional support. Collaborates with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including physicians, nurses, social workers, and allied health professionals, to integrate child life services into the overall care plan, ensuring that each child’s cultural, emotional, and developmental needs are met. Responsible for performing job duties in accordance with mission, vision, and values of Tampa General Hospital.
Technical Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Demonstrates entry-level knowledge of medical terminology and its implications for birth to age 18.
Demonstrates proficiency in facilitating family involvement and supporting adjustment to injury, illness, or hospitalization for birth to age 18.
Demonstrates ability to conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments; anticipate concerns and develop individualized care plans, including short- and long-term goals for birth to age 18.
Demonstrates ability to implement developmentally-appropriate play, education, therapeutic play and coping interventions; evaluate and adapt based on outcomes for birth to age 18.
Demonstrates ability to promote pain management and positive coping through preparation, distraction, and support for birth to age 18.
Demonstrates developmental knowledge of infants, toddlers, school-aged and adolescent children, in addition to knowledge of neurodivergence.
Demonstrates knowledge of theoretical foundations of Child Life Practice (child development, play, stress and coping, family systems, patient- and family-centered care).
Demonstrates knowledge of trauma-informed care framework and application in Child Life Practice at a Level 1 Trauma Program at a Children’s Hospital within an Academic Medical Center.
Demonstrates appropriate knowledge and clinical skills to serve patients in the following settings of the Children’s Hospital; including Inpatient units: Pediatric Medical Surgical Unit, PICU and OR, as well as the Outpatient units: Pediatric Day Hospital, Pediatric Dialysis, Pediatric ED, Pediatric Trauma Bay, Radiology, OR and other off-site ambulatory clinics at a Children's Hospital within an Academic Medical Center.
Demonstrates knowledge and skill in bereavement interventions (Example: memory making, including Beats of Love, sibling support and visitation, family support in patient care areas, as well as patient care conferences).
Bachelor's Degree Child Life related courses endorsed by Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) or related field
Certified Child Life Specialist (upon hire or within 1st year of hire), National Child Passenger Safety (CPS) Certification (upon hire or within 1st year of hire) by SafeKids, or Helmet Safety Certification (upon hire or within 1st year of hire) by SafeKids
Completion of 6,000 Hour Child Life Internship.
Work Locations
TGH Main Campus
Eligible for Remote Work
On Site
Job
Rehabilitative Services
Organization
Florida Health Sciences Center Tampa General Hospital
Schedule
Full-time
Scheduled Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Shift
Day Job
Job Type
On Site
Shift Hours
8a-430p with weekend rotation
Minimum Salary
45,822.40
Job Posting
Jul 14, 2026, 1:36:36 PM
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Volunteer
Job function
Other
Industries
Hospitals and Health Care
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