Ramah Boston
Seeking a 7-week day camp nurse in Waltham, MA
Ramah Boston, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States, 02254
Ramah Day Camp of Greater Boston
333 Forest St., Waltham, MA 02054
www.ramahboston.org
Job Title:
Nurse
Reports to:
Director
Position Purpose:
The Camp Nurse is responsible for helping to oversee the health and safety of campers and staff.
Compensation:
$9200
Dates of job:
June 20th - August 8th, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Essential Job Functions:
Provide healthcare to meet individual needs of camp staff and campers. Collaborate with other medical staff to meet medical needs. Follow health care policies/procedures as described in the Healthcare Manual and treatment procedures.
Organize, maintain, and utilize adequate resources for serving the health and medical needs of the campers and staff. Set up the Marp. Inventory and order all necessary medical supplies and equipment. Pack up the Marp at the end of the summer.
Maintain accurate and detailed medical records according to state and American Camp Association Standards. Ensure staff and camper health examinations are current and on file. Prepare and utilize daily medical log for treatment and medications. Prepare and record insurance and accident report forms.
Oversee First Aid procedures and supplies. Prepare and distribute first aid kits throughout camp including camp vehicles, kitchen, offices, waterfront, activity areas, out-of-camp trips. Ensure supplies are well stocked and distributed as needed.
Ensure a staff orientation session is delivered on medical services. Help to ensure camp staff and campers know their role related to health care and first aid. Provide or ensure orientation is provided that includes standing orders, clinic hours, specific camper health and social needs, health center procedures, emergency procedures, growth and development of age groups, staff health assessment of campers, policies on contacting parents, transportation to outside health facilities, accident prevention and risk management, nutrition, and first aid in the camp setting.
Screen all campers and staff who are arriving and departing camp. Verify health history and examination. Verify emergency authorization. Identify any observable evidence of illness or communicable diseases. Conduct a health assessment. Keep all medications used by campers and staff.
Supervise sanitary conditions throughout camp. Observe daily cleanliness in the food service facility and other areas throughout camp. Report any health problems or symptoms of illness to the Camp Director.
Other Job Duties:
Perform any tasks beyond those assigned as help is needed.
Provide leadership in the camp’s risk management program.
Supervise health assistant and/or first aid position.
Develop a resource file and obtain information and/or literature concerning health in the camp community.
Be responsible for contacting parents concerning the status of their child’s health by telephone in the following situations: any injury requiring an x-ray, illness requiring an infirmary stay and emergency treatment/accident, etc.
Be knowledgeable of outside health resources.
Evaluate medical services.
Relationships:
The Camp Nurse has specific relationships with other health care staff which may include volunteer/staff physicians, on-call nurses, or other designated medical staff. A Camp Nurse relates to the Food Service Manager to ensure sanitation is upheld in the kitchen and food service areas.
Equipment Used:
The Camp Nurse will have access to standard medical necessities as found in a basic health care facility. In addition to the standard necessities, emergency equipment such as an emergency vehicle, AED, and stabilization devices.
Physical Aspects of the Job:
Ability to lift/assist campers and staff. Ability to read and follow directions on medication labels, health forms, physician orders, and parent letters. Ability to use a telephone. Maintain written record system. Ability to quickly get to remote locations on camp property over uneven terrain. Observe and assess sanitation and safety conditions of the camp. Ability to communicate with parents, staff, and administration about camper health concerns. Possess endurance to meet emergency needs. Ability to drive to off-camp health providers, physicians, or emergency treatment locations.
333 Forest St., Waltham, MA 02054
www.ramahboston.org
Job Title:
Nurse
Reports to:
Director
Position Purpose:
The Camp Nurse is responsible for helping to oversee the health and safety of campers and staff.
Compensation:
$9200
Dates of job:
June 20th - August 8th, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Essential Job Functions:
Provide healthcare to meet individual needs of camp staff and campers. Collaborate with other medical staff to meet medical needs. Follow health care policies/procedures as described in the Healthcare Manual and treatment procedures.
Organize, maintain, and utilize adequate resources for serving the health and medical needs of the campers and staff. Set up the Marp. Inventory and order all necessary medical supplies and equipment. Pack up the Marp at the end of the summer.
Maintain accurate and detailed medical records according to state and American Camp Association Standards. Ensure staff and camper health examinations are current and on file. Prepare and utilize daily medical log for treatment and medications. Prepare and record insurance and accident report forms.
Oversee First Aid procedures and supplies. Prepare and distribute first aid kits throughout camp including camp vehicles, kitchen, offices, waterfront, activity areas, out-of-camp trips. Ensure supplies are well stocked and distributed as needed.
Ensure a staff orientation session is delivered on medical services. Help to ensure camp staff and campers know their role related to health care and first aid. Provide or ensure orientation is provided that includes standing orders, clinic hours, specific camper health and social needs, health center procedures, emergency procedures, growth and development of age groups, staff health assessment of campers, policies on contacting parents, transportation to outside health facilities, accident prevention and risk management, nutrition, and first aid in the camp setting.
Screen all campers and staff who are arriving and departing camp. Verify health history and examination. Verify emergency authorization. Identify any observable evidence of illness or communicable diseases. Conduct a health assessment. Keep all medications used by campers and staff.
Supervise sanitary conditions throughout camp. Observe daily cleanliness in the food service facility and other areas throughout camp. Report any health problems or symptoms of illness to the Camp Director.
Other Job Duties:
Perform any tasks beyond those assigned as help is needed.
Provide leadership in the camp’s risk management program.
Supervise health assistant and/or first aid position.
Develop a resource file and obtain information and/or literature concerning health in the camp community.
Be responsible for contacting parents concerning the status of their child’s health by telephone in the following situations: any injury requiring an x-ray, illness requiring an infirmary stay and emergency treatment/accident, etc.
Be knowledgeable of outside health resources.
Evaluate medical services.
Relationships:
The Camp Nurse has specific relationships with other health care staff which may include volunteer/staff physicians, on-call nurses, or other designated medical staff. A Camp Nurse relates to the Food Service Manager to ensure sanitation is upheld in the kitchen and food service areas.
Equipment Used:
The Camp Nurse will have access to standard medical necessities as found in a basic health care facility. In addition to the standard necessities, emergency equipment such as an emergency vehicle, AED, and stabilization devices.
Physical Aspects of the Job:
Ability to lift/assist campers and staff. Ability to read and follow directions on medication labels, health forms, physician orders, and parent letters. Ability to use a telephone. Maintain written record system. Ability to quickly get to remote locations on camp property over uneven terrain. Observe and assess sanitation and safety conditions of the camp. Ability to communicate with parents, staff, and administration about camper health concerns. Possess endurance to meet emergency needs. Ability to drive to off-camp health providers, physicians, or emergency treatment locations.