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Job Posted
December 10, 2025
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Website
Contact Name
Reid Johnson
Contact Email
reid.johnson1@maine.edu
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Deadline to Apply
Location
Bryant Pond, ME
United States
Summary
Position Title: Program Coordinator- Healthcare Provider (salary)
Department: Cooperative Extension
Location: Bryant Pond, ME
Your Direct Supervisor: Summer Camp Director, Reid Johnson
Position Type: Part-Time or Full-Time, Temporary (June to August)
Salary Range: $550-800 per week, for up to 10 weeks, commensurate with experience
We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.
Your Work Schedule:
This is a full-time position from June to August in conjunction with another healthcare provider. Work hours can be flexible when working to meet camp needs during that time frame.
Job Overview:
This position's essential duties are to provide first aid and healthcare treatment for all campers and staff.
Responsibilities:
- Provide first aid and healthcare treatment for all campers and staff. This includes assessment of illnesses, the first response to emergencies, and compassionate care for homesickness.
- Coordinate coverage of the health center during time away from camp; responsible for covering the health center during nights and some weekends.
- Be responsible for the administration of all medications and treatments.
- Post hours for daily medications and notify staff regarding camper health concerns.
- Evaluate and monitor all campers and staff's health, including various complaints and concerns, and report major concerns to the Director.
- Establish and follow appropriate medical routines including record-keeping in the daily medical log, disposal of medical waste, managing and safeguarding medications, and utilizing approved standing orders.
- Create a system for the daily health inspections of the camp to ensure a healthy and safe environment for all.
- Call camper parents & guardians to alert them of camper issues and discuss plans.
- Maintain first aid kits, restocking with specific supplies, as necessary.
- Maintain a neat, sanitary, and welcoming health center.
- Report accidents/incidents to the Director for reporting within 24 hours.
- Participate in and lead specific areas of staff training pertaining to camp health and safety.
- Prepare a summary and evaluation of the entire camp season including inventories, staff evaluations, and camper reports on health problems, and make recommendations for the following season.
- Additional duties may be assigned or reassigned based on camp needs.
Knowledge and Skill Qualifications:
Required:
- Licensed Registered Nurse (current in the State of Maine) OR other appropriate training as approved by the camp physician, e.g., WFR, CNA, EMT, LPN, NP, PA, MD, or DO
- Current CPR and First Aid certifications
- Ability to update and/or monitor health care, maintain records, and implement the health care plan
- Genuine compassion for and ability to get along well with children of all ages
- Ability to travel outdoors over various terrain, responding efficiently in the event of an emergency
Preferred:
- Experience in a summer camp setting is desirable
Benefits:
- Rustic and Shared Housing if needed
- Meals
- Laundry
- Internet Access
Compensation Information
Salary Range: $550-800 per week, for up to 10 weeks.
Hourly option may be available.