The Ohio Masonic Communities includes Browning Masonic Community in Waterville, Ohio, Springfield Masonic Community in Springfield, Ohio, and Western Reserve Masonic Community in Medina, Ohio, as well as The Ohio Masonic Communities Foundation and The Ohio Masonic Communities Resource Center. Our history is rooted in the Masonic values of service and charity. We live these values by serving as a trusted partner to help our communities thrive. Many of our residents and staff have Masonic connections, but it is never required.
We believe in providing the best-in-class care and services to our communities. We strive to be an Employer of Choice and an Organization of choice. Our team members provide our residents with the best care possible, and we believe the key to that is treating our team members to the best.
To treat you to the best while you provide our residents with the best care, we offer a variety of benefits. Many of these are offered to both full-time and part-time team members.
- Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance (with many preventative prescriptions made at 100%)
- Paid-Time-Off (PTO) of up to 136 hours in the first year
- Extended Illness Reserve
- Paid Holidays (including a Floating Holiday)
- HOPE Emergency Financial Assistance
- Life Insurance
- Up to $5000 of Education Assistance per year
- Discounted Tuition with partnered schools, including Hondros College of Nursing
- 403(b) Retirement Plan Participation with Match
- Early Wage Access – Work today, get paid tomorrow
- And more!
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
We are ready to welcome you to our team! Browse our current career opportunities to start your journey with us and see the possibilities for where your career could grow with us!
This position is responsible for leading and participating in Connecting Realities programming. Leading and implementing in instrumental and vocal music activities designed to meet residents’ physical and psychological needs, such as solo or group singing, rhythmic and creative music programming.
"We are looking for an innovative and compassionate Music Therapist to help expand our dementia programming! We hope to find a Music Therapist who implements daily groups and individual sessions in our Dementia Care Neighborhood, with excitement, determination and a person-centered approach."
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s degree in music therapy
Board Certified Music Therapist (current)
Licensed Professional Music Therapist
2+ years of music therapy preferred
Knowledge of and ability to utilize a variety of musical instruments
Knowledge of hospice philosophy of care
Experience with geriatric community
After submitting your application, you will receive an email and text invitation from our trusted partner, Arena, to complete a brief 3-5 minute questionnaire. Please complete this step as part of your application, as it helps us learn more about you.: