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  camp nurse employment

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Are you looking for a summer or temporary job that will provide a welcome escape from hectic city life? Do you enjoy nature, fresh air and providing care to children from culturally diverse backgrounds? Then consider the exciting world of camp nursing!

According to the Association of Camp Nurses, over 5 million children attended camp last summer, yet many of these camps lacked nurses. From day camps to residential camps, seasonal camps to year-round opportunities, camp nurses are urgently needed in many parts of the country.

How do I post a job?

Maine

RN, The Acadia Institute of Oceanography, Seal Harbor, ME

New York

RNs and LPNs, Camp Anne & Harriman Lodge, NY

RNs, Camp Ramah, Wingdale, NY

Texas

Summer Camp Nursing Opportunity, Camp Fern, Marshall, TX

Featured Stories

Coping with Homesickness: Preventative medicine and tried-and-true remedies
Homesickness is something that every counselor, activity instructor, nurse, administrative staff, and director will deal with at camp. It’s an inevitable phenomenon. What are the best ways to deal with homesickness or, more importantly, to prevent the onset? [American Camping Association]

Tips to Help You Experience Success
Are you considering work as a camp nurse during the summer? The opportunity to be outdoors, have a job which compliments a variety of nursing skills, and work in a child-centered environment is attractive... [CampNurse.org]

Camp Nursing: Can Children with Asthma Safely Attend a Regular Outdoor Day Camp?
Although specialty camps are available nationwide for children with asthma, many families prefer to have their children attend regular camps... [NursingHands.com]

Emotional Disorders and Psychotropic Medication: An Overview
Many children come to day and resident camp with a variety of emotional disorders. [American Camping Association]