I'd be sitting there in shock, "They're paying me to have fun?? Really?" What a blast. As i gather, it's basically like having a double major in psychology as well as music. The internship is no joke. But I'm hard pressed to figure out anything that would be more fun.
I told my boyfriend about music therapy that is what I’m interested in. And he don’t even know what this is. I don’t think he will be interested in watching a video. I could do a slideshow to present
I have a degree in audio engineering and extensive experience in live performance and song writing. How could I temper my experience / education to seek a career in this?
You would likely need at least a bachelor's in psychology as well as music. Afterwards, I believe you then enroll in music therapy related courses and complete the final exam to earn your license. You'll likely need over 1000 hours of in-clinic training as well
You can obtain a music therapy equivalency (1-2years) …or better yet your Master of Music Therapy equivalency (3years), Duquesne University has one of the best programs for this
Thank you for contacting Health Careers Kyra. It’s fantastic to hear you enjoyed the advert regarding music therapist and looking for further information. Entry into the arts therapist roles (art, music and drama therapist) is through postgraduate professional training. This is usually an approved postgraduate course, although a level 7 apprenticeship standard has also been approved for delivery. Details of approved courses leading to eligibility to apply for statutory professional registration can be found on the Health Careers website, using the course finder tool at: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/courses You can apply for most apprenticeships at any age. All of the NHS organisations in England and Wales advertise their job and apprenticeship vacancies on the NHS Jobs website: www.jobs.nhs.uk NHS organisations and other health sector employers will also advertise apprenticeship vacancies on the Government website: www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship Further information on being a music therapist, including entry and training routes, can be found on the Health Careers website at: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-role/allied-health-professionals/roles-allied-health-professions/music-therapist Also Kyra, anyone applying for a role either directly in the NHS or in an organisation that provides NHS services will be asked to demonstrate the values of the NHS Constitution and how it would apply in their everyday work. www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/working-health/working-nhs/nhs-constitution If you have any further questions, please feel free to message us again or contact us on 0345 6060 655, quoting your personal reference number 4741355. You can also find further information on our website at www.healthcareers.nhs.uk Kind regards, Health Careers Team Make a difference with a career in health
Hi! I dont know if anything im about to say will relate to you, but this is my career plan: Start in audio engineering and sound technology anything in that field which might involve music theory (not 100% sure). This is all so u can do my own audio buisness and gigging. But then start courses in clinical therapy and psychology, as well as anatomy and stuff like that. This well all help lay the perfect base a Music Therapist will need. Even if there is not an actual Music Therapy program accessible to you, you can still go a route similar to this.
Sydney Pitts you would need to check with your local hospital. Some have policies that allows under 16s to voluneteer in the health service where others only take over 16s or even 18s.
I'd be sitting there in shock, "They're paying me to have fun?? Really?" What a blast.
As i gather, it's basically like having a double major in psychology as well as music. The internship is no joke.
But I'm hard pressed to figure out anything that would be more fun.
This soothing music
allows the soul to relax
Awww that is soooo cute all those babies
I always listen to music that relaxes me before going to bed. It helps me a good night's sleep.
it is cool. i am just a kid of 10 years old
i am basically musician ,and psychologist ,i want to know more about music therapy could you guide me in this regard,
Very interesting.
I told my boyfriend about music therapy that is what I’m interested in. And he don’t even know what this is. I don’t think he will be interested in watching a video. I could do a slideshow to present
Ooh! Update how it goes, if you want to.
I have a degree in audio engineering and extensive experience in live performance and song writing. How could I temper my experience / education to seek a career in this?
You would likely need at least a bachelor's in psychology as well as music. Afterwards, I believe you then enroll in music therapy related courses and complete the final exam to earn your license. You'll likely need over 1000 hours of in-clinic training as well
You can obtain a music therapy equivalency (1-2years) …or better yet your Master of Music Therapy equivalency (3years), Duquesne University has one of the best programs for this
I want to do this so bad
Thank you for contacting Health Careers Kyra. It’s fantastic to hear you enjoyed the advert regarding music therapist and looking for further information.
Entry into the arts therapist roles (art, music and drama therapist) is through postgraduate professional training. This is usually an approved postgraduate course, although a level 7 apprenticeship standard has also been approved for delivery. Details of approved courses leading to eligibility to apply for statutory professional registration can be found on the Health Careers website, using the course finder tool at: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/courses
You can apply for most apprenticeships at any age. All of the NHS organisations in England and Wales advertise their job and apprenticeship vacancies on the NHS Jobs website: www.jobs.nhs.uk
NHS organisations and other health sector employers will also advertise apprenticeship vacancies on the Government website: www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
Further information on being a music therapist, including entry and training routes, can be found on the Health Careers website at: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-role/allied-health-professionals/roles-allied-health-professions/music-therapist
Also Kyra, anyone applying for a role either directly in the NHS or in an organisation that provides NHS services will be asked to demonstrate the values of the NHS Constitution and how it would apply in their everyday work. www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/working-health/working-nhs/nhs-constitution
If you have any further questions, please feel free to message us again or contact us on 0345 6060 655, quoting your personal reference number 4741355. You can also find further information on our website at www.healthcareers.nhs.uk
Kind regards,
Health Careers Team
Make a difference with a career in health
Hello . I am Michael Adedayo from lagos Nigeria...
Please I want to study music therapy. How can I go about that?
Hope to hear back from you
amazing
Hi
I'm a student that wishes to be a music therapist.Where and in what shall I take my undergraduate degree ?
Hi! I dont know if anything im about to say will relate to you, but this is my career plan: Start in audio engineering and sound technology anything in that field which might involve music theory (not 100% sure). This is all so u can do my own audio buisness and gigging. But then start courses in clinical therapy and psychology, as well as anatomy and stuff like that. This well all help lay the perfect base a Music Therapist will need. Even if there is not an actual Music Therapy program accessible to you, you can still go a route similar to this.
Thankyou :)
College degree though? That's the end of that dream
you can major in MT at many colleges. Including Berklee and Julliard!
If I'm thirteen, can I volunteer?
Sydney Pitts you would need to check with your local hospital. Some have policies that allows under 16s to voluneteer in the health service where others only take over 16s or even 18s.
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