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Live In Summer Ranch Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Leadership Staff

Mears, MI ยท On-site

$12.25 - $16/hr

Responsible to lead the worship team in creating dynamic worship experiences for our summer camp programs at the Grace Adventures and Paradise Ranch campuses. * Adventure Lead: Responsible for ...

Leadership Staff

MI ยท On-site

$12.25 - $16/hr

Responsible to lead the worship team in creating dynamic worship experiences for our summer camp programs at the Grace Adventures and Paradise Ranch campuses. * Adventure Lead: Responsible for ...

Worship Team

Mears, MI ยท On-site

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: * Assist in leading worship for Community Worship, Youth Camps, and Ranch ... Good health and stamina as required to implement a summer camp program. This will involve long ...

Worship Team

MI ยท On-site

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: * Assist in leading worship for Community Worship, Youth Camps, and Ranch ... Good health and stamina as required to implement a summer camp program. This will involve long ...

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What is the difference between Live In Summer Ranch vs Summer Camp Counselor?

AspectLive In Summer RanchSummer Camp Counselor
CredentialsBasic certifications, sometimes first aidFirst aid, background checks, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentRanch settings, outdoor, ruralCampgrounds, outdoor activities, rural or suburban
Employer & IndustryRanch or farm operationsSummer camps, youth programs

Both roles involve outdoor work and supervising youth, but a Live In Summer Ranch typically focuses on farm or ranch activities, while a Summer Camp Counselor emphasizes recreational activities and youth engagement at camps. The credentials are similar, but the work environments and employer types differ, making each role unique within outdoor youth programs.

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Family Practice - Without OB Physician

BridgeHealth Partners

Sault Sainte Marie, MI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

2 Locum Physicians Needed in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan!
Beautiful area with tons of outdoor activities during the summertime.
Monday - Friday 8A-5P
20 patients per day with 18% no show rate
Pediatrician on site seeing ages 21 and under
In transition from RPMS to NextGen EMR on June 2nd
No procedures. Must be willing and able to do see anything outpatient related. Bread and butter PC, mixed population (tribal and general public), diabetes, hypertension, well and sick visits.
Will have an MA, LPN or RN with them every day
Must be Board Certified, no exceptions!
Will take unlicensed but once offered, we must obtain the license!
Medical Director on-site seeing patients 2.5 - 3 days per week
2 other FAM docs on-site as well
Why Sault Ste. Marie in Summer is Ideal for Locum Tenens Physicians

Work-Friendly Setup Sault Ste. Marie has a solid regional hospital (War Memorial Hospital / Sault Area Hospital) with opportunities in areas like emergency medicine, hospitalist, cardiology, and more. Locum assignments pop up regularly, often with competitive pay. Furnished corporate housing and short-term rentals are available many within minutes of the hospital and downtown, including utilities-included options tailored for traveling healthcare pros.

Summer means longer days (sunset around 9-10 PM), so you can actually enjoy your time off without fighting winter darkness or extreme heat.

Mild, Refreshing Summer Weather Expect pleasant highs in the 70s F (low 70s in June, peaking around 73-77 F in July/August) with lows in the 50s-60s. It's rarely scorching (few days over 90 F), and the lake breezes from the St. Marys River keep things comfortable. Perfect for someone coming off a busy shift think breezy evenings rather than humid sweat.

Signature Summer Experiences Right in Town

  • Soo Locks Boat Tours: Watch massive 1,000-foot freighters get lifted between Lake Huron and Lake Superior. It's an engineering marvel you can view from downtown or cruise on a tour boat (some with dinner or live music). A quick, low-effort highlight after work.
  • Kayaking & Paddling on the St. Marys River: Launch from Rotary Park, paddle alongside freighters, or reach car-free islands with hiking trails (like Voyageur Island). Stand-up paddleboarding is popular too great for solo decompression or casual group outings.
  • Beaches & Parks: Hit sandy spots for swimming, picnics, or just unwinding. Rotary Island Park offers playgrounds, fishing ponds (kid-friendly if family visits), and river views. Sherman Park and others provide green space close by.

Nearby Adventures for Weekends or Days Off

  • Short drives to Tahquamenon Falls (one of Michigan's most scenic) or other Upper Peninsula gems.
  • Hiking trails, mountain biking, or scenic drives through boreal forests.
  • Historic sites like the Museum Ship Valley Camp (tour a real Great Lakes freighter) or the Tower of History for panoramic views.
  • Downtown exploration: Walkable historic areas, local dining (fresh fish, burgers, breweries with river decks), farmers markets, and summer events like festivals, concerts, or the occasional fireworks over the water.

It's low-key but engaging no overwhelming crowds like bigger tourist spots, but enough to feel like a real getaway. Many locums bring family or partners for parts of the assignment because the area supports relaxed "home away from home" time.

Bonus Perks for Traveling Docs

  • Affordable & Practical: Housing options range from apartments to houses (often near the hospital). Agencies usually cover travel and lodging stipends, making it budget-friendly on top of locum pay.
  • Work-Life Recharge: The outdoors-focused lifestyle helps combat burnout. Paddle or hike to reset mentally, then grab a sunset view far better than staring at hotel walls in a bigger city.
  • Unique Appeal: As Michigan's oldest city and a gateway to the Great Lakes, it offers a mix of history, nature, and small-town charm. International Bridge to Canada adds easy day-trip options if you want variety.