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NEA Expands Creative Arts Therapies on Military Bases

December 12, 2016 02:12 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jennifer Peter
AMTA Communications Associate,
(301) 589-3300, ext. 111 / jpeter@musictherapy.org
Al Bumanis
Director of Communications,
(301) 589-3300, ext. 103 / bumanis@musictherapy.org

 

 

NEA EXPANDS CREATIVE ARTS THERAPIES ON MILITARY BASES --
Music Therapy Jobs!

DECEMBER 12, 2016 — SILVER SPRING, MD — The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) is pleased to announce the expansion of the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) and Department of Defense’s military healing arts program into Creative Forces: NEA Healing Arts Network. 

A recent Washington Post article reported that approximately 350,000 U.S. service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries since 2001. This expanded Creative Forces Program puts creative arts therapies at the center of patient care at ten new clinical sites—for a total of twelve—that allow military members, veterans, and their families to have access to one or more of the creative arts therapies in dealing with trauma and other psychological health issues. 

The President and Congress have acknowledged the success of the programs at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE) at Walter Reed Bethesda in Maryland, and the NICoE Intrepid Spirit-1 at Fort Belvoir in Virginia, by appropriating a $1.98 million budget increase for the NEA specifically to expand the military healing arts program. 

This is a huge success for increasing access to quality music therapy services and programs, which is AMTA’s mission. Funding directly results in new jobs available to board certified music therapists.  AMTA is advertising three of these positions around the country at the Naval Hospital Pendleton in Oceanside, California; the Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska; and the Joint Base Lewis McChord in Tacoma, Washington.  Current AMTA members can access these job descriptions by logging into their account at www.MusicTherapy.org, clicking on Member Resources> Job Center> Job Hotline.  Be sure to search for the position by state and find it listed as “Contract Music Therapist.”  Listings are also accessible through the American for the Arts Website

The NEA is expecting additional locations and positions to open up in the near future and is encouraging any interested candidates to fill out the online survey to be considered for one of these openings.  The survey can be found by clicking here: Creative Forces Candidate Survey.

AMTA’s mission is to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world.

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For more information on this topic please visit the website of the American Music Therapy Association at www.musictherapy.org.  To set up interviews with board certified music therapists please contact AMTA at (301)589-3300. 

Background Page

  1. American Music Therapy Association
    www.musictherapy.org
  2. Washington Post:  These soldiers at Walter Reed are making masks to reveal the hidden wounds of war. And to heal.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/inspired-life/wp/2016/11/30/these-soldiers-at-walter-reed-are-making-masks-to-reveal-the-hidden-wounds-of-war-and-to-heal/?utm_term=.2f2d0e9ade09
  3. National Endowment for the Arts: Creative Forces
    https://www.arts.gov/partnerships/creative-forces
  4. NEA Candidate Survey
    http://www.americansforthearts.org/about-americans-for-the-arts/careers-at-americans-for-the-arts/join-our-team/creative-forces
  5. Americans For the Arts: Job Postings
    http://www.americansforthearts.org/about-americans-for-the-arts/careers-at-americans-for-the-arts/join-our-team
 

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