Natural Resource Instructor/Medical Coordinator

Organization

Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

Job Posted

January 5, 2024

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Hannah Phelps

Contact Email

hannah.phelps@vermont.gov

Contact Phone

802-249-4199

Location

Castleton OR Woodbury, VT
United States
Spend the summer in nature at Green Mountain Conservation Camp (GMCC)! GMCC offes week-long overnight sessions for campers ages 12-14. The Natural Resource Instructor/Medical Coordinator (NRI/Med) is responsible for teaching all natural resource curriculum such as ecology, biology, managment, hunter education, and outdoor recreation. In addition, the NRI/Med position is responsible for medication administration and oversees all serious medical issues. WFR or EMT cert required.

Summary

The Camp Natural Resource Instructor/Medical Coordinator involves aspects of being both a Natural Resource Instructor and a Camp Medic. The NRI/Medical Coordinator will work under the supervision of the Camp Director and Camp Coordinator. The position involves teaching courses at a residential camp ranging from first aid education, hunter/firearm safety, fishing, forestry, ecology, fish and wildlife management, and outdoor recreation. This position also directly supervises and supports a cabin with 8-10 campers, ages 12-16 on a weekly basis, and is responsible for overseeing the medical needs of the camp program. Responsibilities include mentoring campers regarding medical and personal matters, dispensing medications to campers, ensuring health regulations are adhered to, and assisting all staff members in carrying out camp goals, objectives, and the Vermont State Fish & Wildlife Department’s mission. Please note: this is a residential position at either the Edward F. Kehoe Camp in Castleton, VT or the Buck Lake Camp in Woodbury, VT. For more specific details visit our website: https://vtfishandwildlife.com/about-us/employment/conservation-camps-seasonal-positions

Applicant Criteria
1.Must hold a valid certification as a Wilderness First Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, or Advanced Paramedic.
2.Minimum one year of college, preferably in Natural Resources, Wildlife, Environmental Education, or similar field, or successfulcompletion of the GMCC Junior Counselor program. Willingness to work with and teach adolescents 12 to 16 years old is a must. Mustbe able to provide general guidance and leadership to campers. Leadership, teaching, and mentoring experience are highly desired.Applicants with camping, fishing, wilderness, hunting/firearm experience, and a valid driver’s license, are preferred.

Additional Information: Positions are open until filled. Early applicants are encouraged. Application review begins early February. Room and board are included

Position Dates: Early June-Late August

To apply: Applications are accepted via: email (preferred) or mail. Send resume and letter of interest along with a State of Vermont Temporary Employment Application* Scanned copy of valid medical certification (WFR, EMT etc.)

*See website for SOV Temporary Employment Application

Send to: Hannah Phelps (she, her)
E mail: Hannah.Phelps@vermont.gov
Phone: 802-249-4199
Mail:
GMCC Camp Coordinator (Hannah Phelps)

Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

1 National Drive, Davis 2

Montpelier, VT 05620


*Please note that applications will only beconsidered complete and reviewed when all three forms have been sent together.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action

Compensation Information

First-year NRI/Med Coordinators earn $838 per week plus room, board, and free on-site laundry.