What are the responsibilities and job description for the Health Services Associate (Summer) position at Camp Timber-lee?
Job Type
Temporary
Description
Establish and maintain a nurse's station to serve the health needs of campers and staff during the camp season.
- Collect from parents all medications (prescription and over-the-counter) that are to be left for campers at registration.
- Collect any medications that campers have brought for themselves
- Review the health history of each child : talk with parents to complete the information regarding the child's physical condition, medications, or allergies that require special care or attention
- Report any special health conditions to the camp operator
- Alert Cabin Leaders to any known medical problems or medication needs of their campers
- Administer medications to campers and staff.
- Give first aid for all minor and major injuries to campers and staff.
- Meet with sick campers and staff in the infirmary.
- Pray with sick campers or staff as needed : pray for the needs and concerns of both the individual and camp Timber-lee.
- Assess and treat illnesses, with referrals to a local physician, when necessary.
- Contact campers' parents regarding medical treatment, questions, concerns, or for consent.
- Transport patients to the doctor's office or emergency room.
- Maintain positive relationships with physicians, pharmacy and hospital.
- Keep a log of patient problems and treatment.
- Schedule 24-hour nursing care.
- Obtain food from the kitchen for sick campers or staff.
- Fill first aid boxes for various departments.
- Keep the first aid station clean and well stocked : Order and maintain adequate nursing supplies in the infirmary and first aid kits.
- Maintain financial records of doctor and pharmacy bills of campers and staff; work with the Business Services Office to accomplish quick payments.
- Collect medical cards from the staff, ensuring appropriate information is provided.
- Give the camper orientation to the nursing department during the Sunday evening meeting..
- Be involved with support staff devotions whenever possible; conduct area devotions on assigned days.
- Take inventory at the beginning and end of the season.
- Update the nursing manual as needed.
- Complete the end-of-summer evaluation.
- Assist with managing community health for the camp as a whole.
Requirements
Spiritual
Organizational
Positional
Candidates must be at least 21 years of age at time of hire to be considered for this position.
Offers of employment are contingent on background and reference checks.