Tentative Schedule for the 2022 ATRA Annual Conference (subject to change)
Professional Eligibility, Exam and Recertification Process
Session Description/Research Abstract
This session provides an in-depth coverage of the NCTRC Certification Standards. It will include the requirements for application, interactive application process, internship requirements, exam information, and requirements to maintain your certification.
LIMITED TO 40 STUDENTS: No CEUs for this session.
Primary Presenter
Robin McNeal, NCTRC
Credentials
CTRS, FDRT, ICE-CCP
Biographical Information
Robin is the Director of Credentialing and also a Credentialing Specialist at NCTRC. As the Director of Credentialing, she serves as the primary contact for all internal procedures regarding the NCTRC Credentialing program. She is also responsible for reviewing certification applications and answering questions about each application process. She has 7 years of clinical experience working in various settings including physical rehabilitation and long term care. Robin has her Bachelor’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Ithaca College. She has attended various local and regional TR conferences and has presented at local, national and international conferences and colleges on NCTRC Certification, Recertification and Specialization Area Designation.
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Co-Presenter/panelists
Noelle Molloy, MSEd, CTRS, NCTRC
Credentials
MSEd, CTRS
Biographical Information
Noelle is currently the Credentialing/Test Development Specialist at the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification. Over her 30+ year career as a recreation therapist, she has worked as a therapist, supervisor, educator, primarily in physical medicine/rehabilitation and developmental disabilities. Noelle has her Master's degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Lehman College. She has attended various local and regional TR conferences and has presented at local and national conferences and colleges on NCTRC Certification, Recertification and Specialization Area Designation.
Conflict of Interest Explanation
Sue Lance, NCTRC
Credentials
CTRS, CDP, CADDCT
Biographical Information
Sue has been employed with NCTRC as a Credentialing Specialist since 2016 and is involved in all aspects of the credentialing processes as well as customer support and NCTRC’s Social Media presence. She has over 40 years of clinical and supervisory experience with individuals with various forms of dementia and other types of medical and physical conditions. Sue earned her Bachelor’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation from The College at Brockport, State University of New York. Sue attends and speaks at professional Therapeutic Recreation conferences, provides webinars and university campus guest lectures several times each year.