AHRC New York City Camping Nursing Opportunities.
Welcome Nurses!
Many nurses return each summer, organizing their work assignments so that they can return! While nurses often live onsite so as to provide coverage throughout the summer, we also have school nurses who live locally and come to camp daily. The health centers at both camps are lively, caring spaces and our nurses are a critical part of our camp community.
Camp Anne serves campers who:
have a higher level of support needs with their activities of daily living and often need 1:1 staffing in the camp community.
have more complex health care needs secondary to their developmental disability.
present with the usual chronic conditions seen in the general population.
may be unable to express their needs verbally.
The Lodge serves Guests who:
are fairly independent but need some support with their activities of daily living, with a 1:3 or 1:4 staffing pattern.
are more able to express their needs.
present with the same conditions of adulthood as the general population.
Nurses provide comprehensive health care services to campers and staff every day, including:
daily medication administration
therapeutic treatments as needed
first aid and response to emergencies that may arise
liaison with community health providers
communication with family members and caregivers to obtain necessary documentation in addition to keeping them abreast to incidents that may occur at camp
Both camps have fully-equipped Health Centers including:
Emergency Equipment and first aid supplies including AED’s, suction and diagnostic equipment
PRN medication
Tube feeding supplies if applicable
Infirmary beds, should the need for a health center admission arise
In addition to Nurses, the healthcare team is made up of:
Health Center Clerks, who are responsible for the overall organization of staff and camper files, insurance claims, and ordering of supplies
Nurse Practitioner, who examines all individuals with complex medical needs upon arrival, who visits twice per session and who is on-call at all times
Local Physicians, who see campers and staff, and provide consultation
Local pharmacies, which fill camper and staff prescriptions and provide consultation
Local hospitals, which provide emergency room care and diagnostic care as necessary
rescue squads, volunteer squads available 24 hours
Because the demands are great, the ideal camp Nurse will have:
strong assessment skills
great patience
hands-on experience
a desire to do the most rewarding work of a lifetime
experience with this population helps, but is not essential. We are willing to train the right person.
Benefits include:
a highly competitive salary for this field
room and board, provided on the campgrounds
a private room with shared bathroom, living area and kitchen
air conditioning
parking is available
Metro North provides easy access to New York City
many cultural and recreational opportunities located near both camps, including theaters, concerts, shopping, hiking, and boating
reimbursement for travel to camp
Requirements:
You must live at camp, unless you live locally
Six-day work week (negotiable), with shifts scheduled daily.
You must have a NY state license, including mandated Infection Control and Child Abuse curriculum.
Annual PPD test
Immunization record
Physician statement of health
Current CPR for the Professional and First Aid (These will be provided if you are unable to obtain them prior to the camp sessions.)
Contact:
For more information on obtaining New York State licensure, and on completing the required courses, please contact:
Eftali Nikpreljevic (Natalie)
Nurse Coordinator for Camping and Recreation
eftali.nikpreljevic@ahrcnyc.org