Camp Nurse
Company: The Salvation Army Intermountain Div
Location: Estes Park
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Camp Nurse FLSA
Status : Temporary - Full Time - non-exempt Reports to: Camp
Director Supervises: Camp Nurse Assistant Rate of Pay : $1,200/
weekly Closing Date: 2/15/2026 Benefits : Temporary Full-Time,
Non-Exempt employees are eligible for but not limited to the
following: Sick leave benefit – 1 day per month, 12 sick days per
year (accrual and availability begins at hire; sick time accrual is
pro-rated for part-time hours.) GENERAL DUTIES: · Maintain a
standard of cleanliness in personal grooming and in living
quarters. · Assist with the clean-up of the total camp at the end
of each session and at the conclusion of the summer. · Prepare and
deliver the Camp Nurse camp brief at the end of the summer. ·
Attend and participate in Staff Orientation. · When able, attend
and participate in all camp wide activities, campfires, staff
meetings and staff devotions · Assist with Camper check-in and
check-out. o Specifically, the health assessment at check in and
camper medication distribution on the last day. SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Safety and Supervision · Enforce, and abide by, all camp policies
and procedures · Responsible for the health and well-being of self
and campers. · Always maintain the utmost level of safety for staff
and campers · Practice and enforce all camp safety regulations and
emergency procedures. o Maintain group/staff control at specialized
group activities so that other support staff can focus on safety. ·
Always ensure compliance with American Camping Association
standards of safety and programmatic conduct. · Maintain good
records of treatment, medication distribution, and other tasks. ·
Attend relevant in-service trainings. Weekly Responsibilities ·
Plan and carry out a total health and safety program for the camp
staff according to High Peak Camp health protocols. · Guide Cabin
Leaders in their responsibilities for their camper’s health. ·
Responsible for the assessment, planning, implementation, and
evaluation of nursing care for campers and staff. o These duties
are performed in accordance with Physicians standing orders and
within The Salvation Army, ACA, and CCI policies, procedures, and
standards of performance. · Either by phone, or in person, during
the week of Staff Orientation meet with the local physician who
most recently reviewed and sign the standing orders to better
understand them. · Communicate information effectively and
accurately to facilitate continuity of care. · Maintain
accountability for nursing judgements and actions. · Make
appropriate decisions that reflect knowledge and good judgement. ·
Recognize and demonstrate an awareness of legal responsibility and
limitations by functioning within the scope of HPC including, but
not limited to: o Keeping a daily log of all camper and staff
treatment. o Utilizing aseptic technique. o Recognizing the
existence of an infection process. o Using equipment and supplies
in a safe, legal, and economic manner. o Collecting and filing all
camper medical files. o Compiling a brief at the end of the summer
season. · Complete and file the health log as specified on the
front cover within a reasonable time. Each camper that visits the
infirmary should be entered into the log, with the following: o A
description of the injury or illness. o The campers of staff’s
cabin, age, and time of visit. o Indicate treatment given and
initial in the columns indicated. · Log staff members who visit in
the same fashion as the campers, using red ink for easy
identification in case of a workman’s compensation claim. · Educate
the registration staff regarding lice check procedures, which will
be used during camper registration at the beginning of each week. ·
Responsible for the medical screening of all campers during the
camper registration process, which include logging all
medication(s) for each camper, dosage and dispense frequency, log
the allergies, infections, medications, and any unusual health
history of each camper. · Administer all medications and treatments
according to the physician’s orders. · If a child is prescribed any
mood or behavior altering medication, it is your responsibility to
make the Cabin Leader aware of the situation. · All medications,
prescriptions, non-prescriptions, aspirin, vitamins, etc. will be
kept in the infirmary for appropriate dispensing times. The camper
may keep aerosol inhalers with the Cabin Leader’s notification. ·
If any medications are listed by a physician, but not in the
possession of the camper, the parent must be contacted and fax a
note from the family doctor that the medication has either been
discontinued or not needed for the week. If this note cannot be
obtained, the camper will be sent home. · Strict cleanliness and
sanitation in the infirmary must be maintained at all times.
Infirmary beds linens should be changed daily when in use.
Infirmary showers/bathrooms should be cleaned and sanitized weekly
when not in use and daily when in use. · Inform the Assistant
Direct and Director of all unusual medical events. · Hold office
hours after and after ever meal and for 30 minutes after bedtime. ·
Keep an organized inventory of all necessary medical supplies. ·
Stock and supply First Aid Kits for cabins and hikes. · Prepare a
finalized inventory of medical supplies at the end of the summer. ·
Perform all other duties and roles assigned. o Due to the nature of
the camp program in session, you may be asked to assist in duties
not related to this specific job description. This is for the
smooth operation of the camp. Staff members are expected to comply
with all reasonable requests. · Lastly and most important: o
Remember to have fun! o Remember to ask for help because we are
here for each other! o Remember that God is in control. God’s love
will be more evident in your actions than your words! o Remember
that God loves you, and we love you! Qualification and Education
Requirements: · 21 years of age preferred. · Current Nursing
License (RN, CPN, CPA, CAN) and if from another state, the license
has reciprocity in the state of Colorado. · Ability to use
effective communication and personal skills. · Ability to provide
supervision and guidance to both staff and campers. · Ability to
exercise confidentiality and a professor manner. · Ability to keep
accurate records and logs. · Maintain a high standard of personal
and communal living and behaviors. Physical Requirements: Ability
to walk, stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an
intermittent or continuous basis. Ability to grasp, push, pull, and
reach overhead. Ability to operate telephone. Ability to lift to 25
pounds. Ability to access and produce information from the
computer. Ability to understand written information. Qualified
individuals must be able to perform the essential duties of the
position with or without accommodation. A request to modify or
adjust these requirements may be made to your supervisor and HR.
The Salvation Army would attempt to satisfy requests if the
accommodation needed is reasonable and presents no undue
hardship.
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