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JCC of Greater Rochester Summer Camp Nurse - Camp Seneca Lake 6/21/2024 - 8/19/2024 in Penn Yan, New York

Summer Camp Nurse - Camp Seneca Lake 6/21/2024 - 8/19/2024

Penn Yan, NY (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=200+Camp+Road+Penn+Yan+NY+USA+14527)

Description

Camp Seneca Lake (CSL) is a premier co-ed overnight summer camp set on 200+ acres on Seneca Lake in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Western New York. For over 90 summers, CSL has given campers in grades 3-12 a special place to recharge, unplug, and connect to nature and friends. CSL welcomes all campers into a safe, compassionate community where each child is encouraged to become their best self.

Children from all backgrounds come together to learn essential life skills that will stay with them through adulthood. Campers develop independence, form lifelong friendships and a deep connection to a tight-knit community that is strong at its core. CSL is owned and operated by the Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester, and we are an inclusive community center and camp that welcomes campers and staff of all faiths, backgrounds, and ages.

This nursing role is a seasonal, full-time position. We seek Nurses who can commit to at least one week at a time, ideally several weeks at once or the entire summer session. We can be flexible! The position includes evening hours. The Nurse reports to the Camp Director and supports the health needs of the campers and staff working as a team with the other members of the Health Center.

The mission of the Health Center is to support camper and staff health and safety towards full participation in Camp Seneca Lake programs and activities. This health support is provided by:

  • Oversight of camper and staff medical needs and health practices.

  • Campers and staff should be educated on wellness practices and proper hygiene.

  • Provision of bio-psycho-social assessment by licensed professional nurses and doctors to provide quality care.

  • Implementation of prescribed medical individual care plans within the scope of Camp Seneca Lake

  • Participation in camp wellness and safety maintenance and prevention programs.

Administrative Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate all campers and staff's medical forms and medication forms and enter the appropriate information into the camp's medical management software system.

  • Make recommendations to the Director for ordering medical supplies.

  • Interface with all appropriate camp staff regarding the special medical and psycho-social needs of campers and staff and contact and consult with parents where needed.

  • The Camp Nurse will notify the Consulting Physician in any emergency situation, any time a camper is taken to an off-site care facility, or anytime 911 is dialed for a medical incident.

  • The Camp Nurse and medical team will create a daily medical report for the Director, including any unhealthy campers, updates on the condition of inpatient treatments, etc.

  • Supervise the keeping of records in the Health Center operation.

  • Serve as a liaison to camp management.

  • Liaise with parents regarding the care of their child(ren).

  • Strip and change beds & clean rooms as needed.

  • Coordinate out-of-camp visits with the Health Center Coordinator.

  • Ensure the cleanliness of the Health Center.

  • Submit a report at the end of the season covering inventory of all Health Center supplies & equipment, changes needed, and equipment required.

Health & Care Responsibilities:

  • Provide first aid to campers and staff according to generally accepted principles and standards of care.

  • Assess and triage patients seeking medical attention and refer them to the physicians as needed and according to camp protocols.

  • Provide first response in emergencies and obtain appropriate medical care as the situation requires.

  • Administer prescribed medications as needed and or as ordered by the physician and administer OTC medications on an as-needed (PRN) basis in accordance with labeled instructions and standing orders.

  • Monitor and document inpatient care and progress of campers/staff in the Health Center.

  • Maintain a clean and safe environment for all campers and staff, as well as direct visitors, staff, and campers, to ensure safety and confidentiality.

  • Monitor the health status of the camper population, paying special attention to campers/staff with chronic and contagious conditions. Identify patterns and trends and address them with the Camp Director.

  • Maintain documentation of all medical and nursing issues in the camper's/staff's medical record.

  • Supervise the storage of staff and camper medications to ensure compliance with prescribed treatment and to observe for any side effects.

  • Administer treatments as necessary according to nurses' scope of care, assessment, and physician's order.

  • Provide education and act as a resource for campers, staff, and administration regarding any health issues that may arise.

  • Order necessary medications from local pharmacies on an as-needed basis.

  • Maintain open lines of communication with the camp administration and staff trainers to ensure a collaborative effort regarding the health status of campers, staff, and the camp itself.

  • Assess orthopedic injuries at the direction of the camp physician.

  • Apply and adjust splints as needed.

  • Communicate with campers and staff regarding safe return to activities after injury.

  • Communicate with medical specialists at hospitals and clinics regarding injuries.

Requirements

  • Must be able to work at least one consecutive week between the dates of 6/21/2024 and 8/19/2024

  • Must be a Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner; licensure in New York State required

  • Prior camp experience in working with young children is preferred but not required.

  • Exceptional skill and capacity for engagement and relationship building with both children and their parents.

  • Proven ability to plan, originate, and organize programs.

  • Proven ability to provide emotional support to a wide range of ages.

  • Strong understanding of, and a willingness to be creative with, strategies to ensure campers of varying needs can be part of a mainstreamed program.

  • Be a leader, self-starter, and strong collaborator.

  • Ability to accept guidance, constructive feedback, and support from teammates.

Compensation:

  • 6/21/2024 - 8/19/2024 Onsite room and board provided

  • Competitive stipend of $1,500/week+ depending on education and experience

Camp Seneca Lake/Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Salary Description

$1,500/week

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