RESIDENTIAL HEALTH CARE & ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
OVERVIEW: The Office of Student Experience and Transformation (SET) Residential Health Care and Administrative Assistant serves as the primary health care staff member and provides administrative support for SET summer programs including Upward Bound and English for College (EFC). This position works primarily with Pre-College Residence Hall Director residence hall staff instructors and administrative staff and reports to the Program Advisor. Upward Bound is an academic college preparatory program for low-income and/or first-generation college bound high school students. EFC is an academic college preparatory program for Wisconsin English learner high school students. The primary responsibility is to oversee student health care (dispensing medications running the residence hall health office keeping accurate medical records utilizing CampDoc administering first aid) for DCA summer programs. This position also maintains records and communication between Upward Bound Program Hall staff instructors and administrative staff. The ideal candidate will have experience in academic summer residential programs or camps administrative work health care and knowledge of TRIO/Upward Bound programs. This is a live-in position.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be enrolled at an institution of higher education (undergraduate or graduate)
Minimum of 3 years of college course work completed at a postsecondary institution by June 2026
Minimum 2.75 GPA
Strong oral and written communication skills
Strong organizational and time-management skills
Ability to be flexible adaptable and team oriented
Be detail-oriented as records must be compliant with state and federal policies/regulations
Valid drivers license (Must have had for 2 years by June 2026 UW System driver requirement)
May not be enrolled in or plan to be enrolled in more than 3 credits of summer coursework during the six-week period of the summer camp.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Pursuing a major in Nursing Pre-Med Athletic Training or Health Care or related field
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Current certification in First Aid Adult CPR and/or Basic Life Support
Certified Nursing Assistant Certification
Experience in working with residential summer programs or camps
Familiarity and sensitivity with educationally disadvantaged and limited income students
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Experience working in an office setting
Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality (i.e. FERPA and HIPPA guidelines)
Proficiency in using technology and Microsoft Office applications
Knowledge of Upward Bound and other TRIO Programs
DUTIES:
Collect safekeep and dispense prescription and over-the-counter medications to students enrolled in SET summer camps (Upward Bound English for College etc.)
Maintain accurate medication and health care records on summer camp participants through CampDoc
Administer first aid to SET summer camp participants and maintain records
Escort students to local Urgent Care/Hospital if needed
Monitor the log of Upward Bound students leaving program for weekends appointments etc.
Co-manage the Upward Bound student financial stipend process with UB Program Advisor
Monitor and compile data records for USDA Summer Food Service Program
Assist Upward Bound Administrative staff with ordering food items for meals and snacks
Take photographs during class sessions fieldtrips program activities and compile a UB Summer Session yearbook and/or slide shows
Organize and manage UB/EFC supply room spaces in the residence hall
Escort summer work study students to and from their work placements on campus
Organize store and secure supplies needed for program activities in the residence hall
Ensure kitchens common spaces and environment outside of residence hall are kept picked up and clean
Chaperone fieldtrips and activities as assigned
Assist the Upward Bound administrative staff in the UB offices with general office duties (making copies delivering supplies to teachers and the residence hall making signs etc.)
Step in for Residence Hall Director on their day off
Other duties as assigned
OTHER: This position requires an elevated level of responsibility. Background checks are performed on all applicants interviewed. It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with a disability.
DATES OF EMPLOYMENT & SALARY: June 10 2026 July 24 2026. This is a short-term temporary position that runs 24 hours per day with 1 day off per week and is contingent upon federal grant funding. Total salary: $4100 - $4400 depending upon experience. HOUSING AND MEALS DURING THESE DATES ARE FREE TO EMPLOYEES.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE & DEADLINE:
1. Complete application in Workday
2. Complete Microsoft Forms application
Completed application materials must be received no later than February 20 2026.
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Required Experience:
Junior IC