
Overnight Summer Camp EMT
Camp Susquehannock, Brackney, PA, United States
Join our vibrant community in Brackney as a Summer Camp EMT at an overnight summer camp! We’re looking for a certified Emergency Medical Technician to support our campers’ health and safety throughout the summer. This contract role is perfect for someone who enjoys a fun, active environment and is passionate about working with children while living and working on-site in a close-knit camp community. As part of a dynamic team, you’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact during an unforgettable seasonal experience.
As the Summer Camp EMT, your responsibilities will include responding to medical needs and minor injuries, assisting with health screenings, maintaining accurate medical records, and supporting overall wellness across camp. You’ll play a key role in emergency preparedness and response, working closely with camp leadership to ensure a safe environment for all campers and staff in a 24/7 residential setting. No specific specialty experience is required—just your EMT certification, strong judgment, and a commitment to keeping campers healthy, active, and thriving.
If you’re ready to combine your medical training with the energy and spirit of an overnight summer camp, join us in Brackney and help create a safe, supportive, and memorable experience for every camper!
Qualifications
EMT certification (current and in good standing; Pennsylvania certification preferred or ability to obtain reciprocity)
Flexible and adaptable—able to thrive in a dynamic, overnight camp environment with varying schedules
Confidence in EMT skills, including first response, triage, and basic emergency care
Responsible, dependable, and able to exercise strong judgment in both routine and urgent situations
Strong interpersonal skills—friendly, approachable, and able to build trust with campers and staff
Solid assessment and decision‑making abilities in a fast‑paced, outdoor setting
Prior experience working with children preferred (does not need to be in a medical capacity)
Desire and ability to be a team player within a close-knit camp community
Comfortable with and excited about an active, outdoor lifestyle
Ability to commute to camp daily; optional on-site housing available for those who prefer a residential experience
Must submit health history record and examination form prior to the first day of work
Must be able to pass all required state background checks with a favorable result prior to the first day of work
Genuine interest in working with and supporting children, including those with varying abilities and needs
Ability to effectively interact with boys and girls ages 6–17 in a residential camp setting
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As the Summer Camp EMT, your responsibilities will include responding to medical needs and minor injuries, assisting with health screenings, maintaining accurate medical records, and supporting overall wellness across camp. You’ll play a key role in emergency preparedness and response, working closely with camp leadership to ensure a safe environment for all campers and staff in a 24/7 residential setting. No specific specialty experience is required—just your EMT certification, strong judgment, and a commitment to keeping campers healthy, active, and thriving.
If you’re ready to combine your medical training with the energy and spirit of an overnight summer camp, join us in Brackney and help create a safe, supportive, and memorable experience for every camper!
Qualifications
EMT certification (current and in good standing; Pennsylvania certification preferred or ability to obtain reciprocity)
Flexible and adaptable—able to thrive in a dynamic, overnight camp environment with varying schedules
Confidence in EMT skills, including first response, triage, and basic emergency care
Responsible, dependable, and able to exercise strong judgment in both routine and urgent situations
Strong interpersonal skills—friendly, approachable, and able to build trust with campers and staff
Solid assessment and decision‑making abilities in a fast‑paced, outdoor setting
Prior experience working with children preferred (does not need to be in a medical capacity)
Desire and ability to be a team player within a close-knit camp community
Comfortable with and excited about an active, outdoor lifestyle
Ability to commute to camp daily; optional on-site housing available for those who prefer a residential experience
Must submit health history record and examination form prior to the first day of work
Must be able to pass all required state background checks with a favorable result prior to the first day of work
Genuine interest in working with and supporting children, including those with varying abilities and needs
Ability to effectively interact with boys and girls ages 6–17 in a residential camp setting
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