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How much do ymca nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of May 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for ymca nurse in Florida is $28.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $32.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a YMCA Nurse job?

A YMCA Nurse is a healthcare professional who provides medical support, first aid, and wellness education at YMCA facilities, camps, or programs. They monitor the health and safety of participants, respond to medical emergencies, and promote healthy living. Responsibilities may include administering medications, conducting health screenings, and maintaining medical records. YMCA Nurses often work with children, staff, and community members to ensure a safe and supportive environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ymca Nurse position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a YMCA Nurse, you need a current nursing license (RN or LPN), experience in community health or pediatric care, and strong clinical skills. Familiarity with first aid protocols, immunization tracking systems, and common medical documentation tools is often expected. Compassion, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication are key soft skills, as you'll frequently work with children, families, and diverse community members. These abilities are critical for providing safe, accessible care and promoting health education in a dynamic, community-focused environment.

What does a typical day look like for a YMCA Nurse?

A typical day for a YMCA Nurse involves monitoring the health and wellness of program participants, responding to medical needs or emergencies, administering basic care, and maintaining accurate health records. You may also provide health education, conduct routine screenings, and collaborate closely with YMCA staff, parents, and local healthcare providers. Depending on the setting, you could work with children in camps, after-school programs, or community wellness initiatives. This role offers a unique opportunity to positively impact community health while working in a supportive, team-based environment.
Camp Nurse - YMCA Camp Immokalee

Camp Nurse - YMCA Camp Immokalee

YMCA

Keystone Heights, FL

Other

Posted 2 days ago


YMCA rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

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Job description

Join us. We could use someone like you!

Position Summary:

The Camp Nurse is responsible for the care of ill or injured campers and staff and related administrative duties.

Room and board provided and living on site required

Essential Functions:

  • Ensure each staff member and camper has on file a health history and examination form, as required.
  • Be on-site for Resident Camp check-in on Sunday afternoon to review health histories and other medical forms.
  • Set up and run a system of health screenings for arriving campers, staff, and backpack trips.
  • Screening of incoming Resident Campers on Sunday afternoon.
  • Organize all camper medication and set up "dispensing system" with Boys' and Girls' medication binders with instructions.
  • Organizing all of our Resident camper medications for dispensing that week (Sunday afternoon).
  • Be the point of contact with parents when receiving medication and their dispensing instructions.
  • Dispense over-the-counter medications as appropriate.
  • Conduct inventory of supplies and place orders when necessary, ensuring timely arrival of supplies.
  • Establish and follow appropriate medical routines, including record keeping in daily medical log, disposal of medical waste, managing and safeguarding medications, and utilizing approved standing orders.
  • Make appointments, when necessary, with medical/dental offices in the local community.
  • Check, maintain, and issue first aid kits when needed.
  • Participate in and lead specific areas of staff training pertaining to camp health and safety, CPR, first aid, and use of universal precautions for infectious control.
  • Keep accident/incident reports that can be used for risk-management assessment.
  • Organize and log incident reports into medical log (maybe be an online log)
  • ) Care for ill or injured campers or staff.
  • Provide First Aid for minor injuries and illnesses.
  • Cuts, scrapes and bruises.
  • Bee stings.
  • Insect bites.
  • Dehydration and sunburn.
  • Home sickness.
  • Prepare a summary and evaluation of the camp summer season including inventories, staff evaluations, camper reports on health problems, and make recommendations for the following summer season.
  • Monitor health of all staff.
  • Be a medical resource that would bridge the gap between basic medical knowledge and calling 911.
  • Monitor/evaluate camp procedures, facilities, and conditions and suggest modifications that would create more healthful conditions at camp.
  • Applies YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to best practices, emergency procedures, medical and disciplinary situations and child abuse prevention.
  • Ensures the health and safety of all members/guests.
  • Inspect physical space to ensure the safety, orderliness, sanitation and cleanliness of facilities.

NOTE: This job description reflects management's assignment of essential functions. It does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

YMCA Competencies (Leader):

Community: Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs.

Relationships: Builds rapport and relates well to others.

Communication: Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively.

Decision Making: Makes sound judgments, and transfers learning from one situation to another.

Emotional Maturity: Accurately assesses personal feelings, strengths, and limitations and how they impact relationships.

Qualifications:

LPN or RN.

State of Florida Registered Nursing License, Active.

Certification in CPR. PALS and ACLS preferred.

Pediatric experience preferred.

Previous camp experience preferred.

Must be able to drive a camp vehicle. (To transport campers to emergency treatment locations, dentist, or doctor appointments.)

Ability to lift or assist campers or staff.


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