First Aid Technician
Top Benefits
About the role
The First Aid Technician position requires a nursing student or first aid technician. They are responsible for all medical treatment of campers and staff. They also teach skills that encourage a healthy lifestyle as well as run health workshops and special programming to ensure campers are learning skills.
Responsibilities
- All medically related problems Assessing ALL injuries and treatment of minor injuries
- Administering all medications to campers and keeping clear up to date records on a daily basis
- Completion of Accident Reports
- Informing parents of children seen in the Health Centre or sent to the hospital
- Keeping track of campers seen with lice and doing a follow up
- Ensuring the Health Centre confidentiality policy is respected at all times
- Ensuring the safe storage of all medication (to be locked at all times).
- Stocking and replenishments of all first aid kits, cabin kits, and rover packs in conformity with the “Reglement sur les normes minimales de premiers soins et de premiers secures”
- On call 24 hours/day for emergencies
- Maintaining cleanliness of the Health Centre including the floor as well as washing, towels and sheets for the Health Centre.
- Responsible for organizing and running effective Health Awareness workshop with campers minimally once a session. As well as organizing a workshop for the LIT program with the LIT Coordinator.
Requirements 18 yrs old+
Enrolled in a nursing program
First Aid and CPR Certification
Assets Experience working as a nurse
Nursing Degree
Salary: 3,000-4,000
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About Camp Amy Molson
Camp Amy Molson, founded in 1944, is a non-profit overnight summer camp for inner-city Montreal children, aged 5 to 14 years old. Our mission is to provide children living in vulnerable circumstances with an affordable, happy, outdoor experience, in which they can build self-confidence, develop positive relationships and learn valuable life skills in an environment that promotes group learning and nurtures each camper individually.
First Aid Technician
Top Benefits
About the role
The First Aid Technician position requires a nursing student or first aid technician. They are responsible for all medical treatment of campers and staff. They also teach skills that encourage a healthy lifestyle as well as run health workshops and special programming to ensure campers are learning skills.
Responsibilities
- All medically related problems Assessing ALL injuries and treatment of minor injuries
- Administering all medications to campers and keeping clear up to date records on a daily basis
- Completion of Accident Reports
- Informing parents of children seen in the Health Centre or sent to the hospital
- Keeping track of campers seen with lice and doing a follow up
- Ensuring the Health Centre confidentiality policy is respected at all times
- Ensuring the safe storage of all medication (to be locked at all times).
- Stocking and replenishments of all first aid kits, cabin kits, and rover packs in conformity with the “Reglement sur les normes minimales de premiers soins et de premiers secures”
- On call 24 hours/day for emergencies
- Maintaining cleanliness of the Health Centre including the floor as well as washing, towels and sheets for the Health Centre.
- Responsible for organizing and running effective Health Awareness workshop with campers minimally once a session. As well as organizing a workshop for the LIT program with the LIT Coordinator.
Requirements 18 yrs old+
Enrolled in a nursing program
First Aid and CPR Certification
Assets Experience working as a nurse
Nursing Degree
Salary: 3,000-4,000
Apply Now
See all jobs
About Camp Amy Molson
Camp Amy Molson, founded in 1944, is a non-profit overnight summer camp for inner-city Montreal children, aged 5 to 14 years old. Our mission is to provide children living in vulnerable circumstances with an affordable, happy, outdoor experience, in which they can build self-confidence, develop positive relationships and learn valuable life skills in an environment that promotes group learning and nurtures each camper individually.