Morning Camp Health Officer (CHO)

Scouting America Orange County CouncilOrange, CA
9d$17 - $20Onsite

About The Position

The Camp Health Officer (CHO) is responsible to the Director on duty overseeing Health & Safety and works to maintain the overall wellness of the staff, campers, and visitors in camp. The Health Officer should possess a background in emergency assessment and care, as they oftentimes operate independently. The Health Officer should also be open to learning the basic elements and procedures of camp programming to better support overall camp operations.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or HSE.
  • Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or equivalent.
  • Has or can obtain within 45 days required trainings for the California Childcare Provider licensure (paid on-the-job training):
  • Preventive Health and Safety Training for Childcare Providers (8 hours)
  • Pediatric CPR/First Aid course for Childcare Providers (8 hours)
  • Certified and Licensed EMT-B, AEMT, EMT-P, LVN, or RN by the appropriate California state certifying agency.
  • Currently registered with, or willing to be registered with, Scouting America
  • Excited to work with kids in an educational environment.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English.

Nice To Haves

  • 1-3 years direct patient care experience (preferred).
  • 1-3 years of working with kids in any capacity (preferred).
  • Basic computer literacy, including limited usage of Microsoft Office Products and online electronic health record systems.
  • Ability to communicate clearly, positively, and professionally with others.
  • The ability to operate and take leadership in emergency situations.
  • Ability to think critically and prioritize when given multiple assigned tasks.
  • Bi-lingual in Spanish or Vietnamese (preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Providing emergency and non-emergency medical care to staff, participants, and visitors in a timely manner.
  • Follows the standing orders issued by the council physician and Orange County Healthcare Agency.
  • Coordinates external emergency medical services as needed.
  • Contacts patient emergency contacts if they need to leave the premises for emergent or non-emergent medical issues.
  • Supports program operations by handling emergency situations in a discrete manner when appropriate.
  • Documents care provided in accordance to camp standard operating procedures.
  • Secures medications, patient health information, and medical equipment in accordance with camp standard operating procedures.
  • Keeps any physical medical forms for campers and staff members on file in the health office in an orderly and secure manner.
  • Utilizes camp’s electronic health record (EHR) system to document patient care and medication usage.
  • Assists with check-in of program groups by collecting and labeling medication in accordance with the camp standard operating procedures.
  • Returns medications back to program group leaders when overnight groups check-out.
  • Conducts bi-weekly inventory of first aid supplies and audits medical equipment in the health office and in instructor first aid kits and reports any needs to the Program Director.
  • Maintains the health office in a clean and orderly manner.
  • Supports program operations by aiding in activity set-up, tear down, and operational support.
  • Abides by the OCBSA staff handbook, IROEC staff handbook, BSA Registered Camp Staff Code of Conduct, other relevant BSA trainings, and the Scout Oath and Law.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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