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Summer Camp Nurse

Gresham, OR · On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Summer Camp Supervisor: Director, Youth Development Scheduled Hours: Sunday to Friday Full Time ... camp environment using preventive care and risk management techniques in a manner that is ...

Lead Lifeguard

Gresham, OR · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

Summer Camp Supervisor: Senior Program Director Full Time/Part Time: Seasonal The YMCA of Columbia ... Assesses, minimizes and prevents risk, practices consideration for the safety of others, adheres to ...

Lead Lifeguard

Gresham, OR

$15 - $19.25/hr

Summer Camp Supervisor: Senior Program Director Full Time/Part Time: Seasonal The YMCA of Columbia ... Ability and willingness to learn on the job in an environment that changes quickly. Must be able to ...

Security Officer - Summer 2026

Bend, OR · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Provides a safe and secure environment for all staff, physical facilities, and assets. Works with ... Follow safe work practices and be aware of good risk management practices. Interview the suspect ...

Senior Product Manager

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$160K - $200K/yr

Ambiguity & Risk Management: You have past successes driving software products forward, ideally at ... They thrive in a team-based environment and believe in making decisions with broad input. * You ...

Join now to participate in our Summer Incentive Program that includes extra days off, meals and ... and risk of electrical shock. * The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

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What is the difference between Summer Environmental Risk vs Summer Environmental Technician?

AspectSummer Environmental RiskSummer Environmental Technician
CertificationsEnvironmental certifications, such as OSHA HAZWOPEREnvironmental certifications, such as OSHA HAZWOPER
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, site assessments, risk analysisFieldwork, sampling, data collection
Employer & IndustryEnvironmental consulting firms, government agenciesEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies

Both roles often require similar certifications and work in outdoor environments. However, Summer Environmental Risk focuses on assessing and managing environmental hazards, while Summer Environmental Technicians primarily perform sampling and data collection tasks. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in the environmental industry.

Summer Camp Nurse

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

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Key responsibilities

  • Respond to the medical needs of campers and staff.

  • Care for campers and staff who are ill or injured at camp.

  • Support and direct the assistant health officer and inclusion counselors.


Job description

Description

YMCA OF COLUMBIA-WILLAMETTE

Position Title: Summer Camp Nurse


Location/Branch: Camp Collins

Department: Summer Camp

Supervisor: Director, Youth Development

Scheduled Hours: Sunday to Friday

Full Time/Part Time: Seasonal

Housing: required to live onsite/housing included


The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette is a mission driven organization, which seeks individuals who are enthusiastic and passionate about our mission and vision. We do this by putting the Christian principles of love, respect, honesty, responsibility and service into practice.


Objective:

Under Supervision of the Director, Youth Development, the Health Officer works to maintain a safe and healthy camp environment using preventive care and risk management techniques in a manner that is consistent with the staff code of conduct and the philosophy, goals, and objectives of YMCA Camp Collins.


Job Responsibilities:

Work with the staff team in responding to the medical needs of campers and staff. Be an active and supportive member of the camp community and help to create an enjoyable experience for all campers and staff. Be an active and supportive member of the Leadership Team.


Job Specifics:

1. Incorporate and Model our YMCA Christian principles of love, respect, honesty, responsibility and service into your work.

2. Commit to establishing long-term relationships with staff, volunteers, campers and families.

3. Care for Campers/Staff who are Ill or Injured at Camp

4. Leadership Team: Demonstrate professional role modeling at all times, work to establish and maintain positive relationships with leadership team members, communicate regularly with summer program director, fulfill leadership team duties, and complete a thorough end of summer report.

5. Support Staff through building authentic relationships, coaching and evaluations (formal and informal), following up on camper behavior management, supporting staff through challenging situations, following through with commitments, helping staff grow professionally and personally, maintaining positive relationships throughout the summer, and serving as a liaison between staff and Leadership Team.

6. Health House Operations

7. Support and direct the assistant health officer and inclusion counselors.

8. Conduct Appropriate Parent Communication by acting proactively regarding camper concerns, being consistent and timely in inclusion of parent in updates on camper situations, and follow up with parental inquiries in a timely manner.

9. Perform other duties as assigned


Key Results:

  1. Demonstrates in word and action the Y's Christian principles of love, honesty, respect, responsibility and service and a commitment to the Y's vision and mission.
  2. Builds authentic relationships in the service of enhancing individual and team performance to support the Y's work.
  3. Listens and expresses self effectively and in a manner that reflects a true understanding of the needs of the audience.
  4. Values all people for their unique talents and takes an active role in promoting practices that support diversity, inclusion, and cultural competence.
  5. Demonstrates and fosters a strong commitment to achieving goals in a manner that provides quality experiences.
  6. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills to do the job at a high level of accomplishment.
  7. Assesses, minimizes and prevents risk, practices consideration for the safety of others, adheres to Association standards of proper notification of incidents and care of the work environment and equipment, identifies and responds to circumstances appropriately.
  8. Meets attendance expectations, follows Association procedures for requesting and documenting absences, is punctual, reliable, and adaptable, takes initiative, and accepts responsibility.
  9. Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills, perceives, understands and manages interactions appropriately, is accountable for own actions, capitalizes on learning opportunities, and is open to performance feedback and coaching.

10. Demonstrates compliance in the following areas: Collaboration, employee paperwork, performance evaluations, personnel policies, and procedures i.e. dress code, code of conduct. Attends mandatory trainings and meetings, acquires and maintains required certifications for current position.

11. Supports Staff: creates clear expectations, conducts weekly in-service trainings, help staff develop creative and age-appropriate activities and teaching methods.

12. Demonstrates professional role modeling at all times. Works to establish and maintain positive relationships with team members. Fulfills leadership team duty responsibilities.

Requirements

Minimum Qualifications:

Minimum Age 21

First Aid Certification

Adult, Child & Infant CPR and AED Certification

RN and license to practice in Oregon, LNP, EMT, or WEMT

Must pass YMCA background check

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience working with youth

2 years of camping experience or combination of youth program and supervisory experience.

Driver's License with clean driving record


Essential Functions:

Ability to live onsite for the duration of summer camp

Requires strong communication skills, positive attitude, initiative, flexibility, dependability, creativity and ability to work and problem solve as a team player.

Mental and physical ability to deal with high stress situations and work well under pressure.

Ability to perform multiple tasks concurrently.

Ability to support and connect with campers and staff.

Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical abilities to act swiftly in an emergency situation.

Knowledge of/practical experience in: cabin leadership, camper psychology, peer leadership and supervision; staff management & motivation.

Ability and willingness to learn on the job in an environment that changes quickly.

Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.