About the camp
Bear Creek Aquatic Camp is a traditional overnight summer camp owned and operated by Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana. Located south of Benton, Kentucky, this 183-acre camp has 2.3 miles of shoreline on beautiful Kentucky Lake. Bear Creek offers campers a variety of aquatic sports including sailing, kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, and swimming. Our program hosts Girl Scouts entering grades 4 through 12 with up to 70 campers per session. Programs are run by paid camp staff and Girl Scout volunteers.
About the role
Right now, the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana is looking for a full-time Health Supervisor that will help ensure the ultimate summer camp experience for our campers and staff. This role will manage the operation and implementation of health-related services. This position is responsible for providing daily, on-call, and weekly health center services for all people, provide first aid, mental, emotional, and social health treatment at camp. A key function of this role will be medication management for campers. The ideal candidate will be invested in developing a camp culture that nourishes the health and growth of campers, staff, and volunteers.
Benefits
As a member of the camp staff, you will play a vital role in creating a fun and safe environment for campers while enjoying the perks of room, board, and most meals during the camp season. With many traditional camp amenities provided on-site, you'll immerse yourself in the camp experience, building lasting connections with both campers and fellow staff. This position offers a unique opportunity to foster personal growth while enjoying a vibrant community atmosphere.
Compensation
The salary for the Health Supervisor (Bear Creek Aquatic Camp) position is $5,600 for the entire seasonal contract.
Staff training will be held May 27 - June 6, with additional training and set-up time for some staff from May 23 - May 25.
Key Responsibilities
• Accountable for the weekly and daily health screening procedures and results of campers.
• Collect, administer, and document camper/staff medication under restricted access.
• Communicate and advise staff on camper accommodations to provide for special medical/health/wellness considerations.
• Utilize the digital health database (CampDoc) to record health summaries, care notes, and medications administered and to communicate to caregivers or staff when appropriate.
• Prepare and restock first aid kits and supplies each session.
• Responsible for the cleanliness, organization, care, maintenance, and inventory of the health center & medication delivery room.
• Provide support in the routine and emergency health procedures in consultation with the executive camp director and in keeping with established guidelines.
• Other duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENT
• Non-traditional work hours are expected. When campers are on site, the Health Supervisor is on duty. The Health Supervisor typically has intermittent down time between health center hours and medication administration and guaranteed time off between camp sessions.
• The Health Supervisor typically sleeps in or near the Health Center, with air conditioning, and restrooms. The Health Supervisor may sleep near other staff or campers. Individuals sleeping in the Health Center overnight will be your responsibility.
• Includes both infirmary and outdoor environments that involve daily exposure to various weather conditions, plants, and animals.
• Walk/hike several miles daily, at various grades, elevations, and on uneven terrain.
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION
• Minimum of a Kentucky State licensed certified nursing assistant (CNA), EMT, or equivalent education/training.
• Enrolled and have completed at least two semesters in an accredited nursing, medical or helping profession program.
• Already be certified or willing to become certified in American Red Cross First Aid, CPR, & AED or American Heart BLS with AED and American Red Cross Wilderness First Aid.
EXPERIENCE
• 1 year of working in childcare, youth program, or camp.
• 1 year of health care related experience.
• Minimum of 4 months directly working with crisis management.
• Experience in pediatrics or first aid (preferably in a camp or school setting).
SPECIFIC SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS
• 21+ years of age
• Meet state, federal, and ACA requirements for summer camp employment
• Strong communication, written, and public speaking skills
• Adaptable and flexible within a fast-paced working environment
• Organized and remain consistent in quality of work and maintaining deadlines
• Able to pull up to an overview of the entire goal and problem solve accordingly
• Must have valid driver's license with a safe driving record meeting company standards
• Working with individuals from diverse backgrounds
• Have a high level of integrity while supervising children
• Maintain excellency in customer service throughout the summer
POSITION COMPETENCIES
• Comfortable with Microsoft Suites, CampDoc, and operating a computer
• Access to reliable transportation
• Meet state, federal, and ACA requirements for summer camp employment
• Complete a background check and provide other forms and details
• Strictly adheres to confidentiality policies when addressing health needs
• Comfort and competency while driving a motorized vehicle
COUNCIL COMPETENCIES
• Ensure diversity and pluralism are embraced and incorporated into the work of the council.
• Support the Girl Scout mission, vision, and values of Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana and live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
• Complete a health history prior to start of camp season.
ORGANIZATION REQUIREMENTS
• Effectively manage financial and physical resources.
• Exhibit effective communication skills and provide exemplary customer service to both internal and external customers.
• Report incidents of abuse or potential abuse involving camper(s) to the appropriate authorities.
• Complete a Health History and physical exam prior to camp.
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