DescriptionPosition Objective:
The Outdoor Science School (OSS) First Aid Technician assists reports to and supports the OSS Health Supervisor with all health needs of OSS participants and staff in a manner consistent with MHAs mission vision and values.
General Qualifications:
The Outdoor Science School (OSS) First Aid Technician is aMinisterial Support Support staff serve in operational and service support roles and are not required to personally affirm Mount Hermon Association Inc.s (MHA) Christian mission vision and beliefs. However it is expected that staff who fill these roles no matter their personal beliefs - respect work in harmony with and not undermine MHAs Christian mission vision and beliefs. Additionally they are required to abide by MHAs culture code and standards of conduct. All staff are expected to join gatherings which includes prayer worship and Bible-centered teaching.
Key Job Accountabilities:
- Manage and stock the Redwood CampFirst Aid Center.
- Under the direction of the Healthcare Services Director facilitate the storage handling and dosing of medication in compliance with MHAs Medication Policy and Procedures.
- Assist with transportation of campers or staff to urgent care hospital emergency room or Doctors on Duty using MHAs 2-Person Policy.
- Check / document AEDs weekly.
- Document each campers or parents clinical encounters in Camp Health Log.
- With Health Supervisors oversight complete and distribute Employee or Volunteer Incident Report referral form and Workers Compensation Packet or Guest Incident Report and Campers insurance information.
- Engage and participate in staff development and one-to-one meetings with the commitment to being engaged in the MHA OSS community.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
QualificationsEducation/Certifications/Licenses:
- High school graduate.
- Current Red Cross or American Heart Association Certification in First Aid/CPR/AED including the care of infants children and adults.
- College or university course work in preventative health practice pharmacology anatomy and physiology are preferred.
Work Experience:
- Experience (work or volunteer) working with children preferred.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to work with a team using good judgment and decision-making abilities.
- Must be a punctual and responsible individual.
- Must exhibit great interpersonal skills with people of all ages.
- Must be observant and attentive.
- Mature understanding and respect for authority and peers as well as camp guidelines and principles.
- Ability to engage in active listening.
- Ability to engage in a variety of outdoor activities.
- A heart to serve whenever needed.
- Ability to lead and teach with patience and clear instruction.
Physical Demands:
- The physical environment requires the employee to work both inside and outside in heat/cold wet/humid and dry/arid conditions.
- Ability to see hear grasp and speak English.
- The employee is frequently required to run crouch stand sit for long periods and use steep trails and stairs.
Additional Requirements:
- Must agree to and comply with MHAs employee driving guidelines for MHA-owned vehicles and personal vehicles for business purposes.
- Adherence to the basic principles as expressed in MHAs Mission Vision Values and Commitment statements.
- Adherence to company dress code and professional standards for personal grooming and appearance.
- Satisfactory completion of background investigation as well as ability to provideproof of eligibility to work in the United States.
Required Experience:
IC
DescriptionPosition Objective:The Outdoor Science School (OSS) First Aid Technician assists reports to and supports the OSS Health Supervisor with all health needs of OSS participants and staff in a manner consistent with MHAs mission vision and values.General Qualifications:The Outdoor Science Scho...
DescriptionPosition Objective:
The Outdoor Science School (OSS) First Aid Technician assists reports to and supports the OSS Health Supervisor with all health needs of OSS participants and staff in a manner consistent with MHAs mission vision and values.
General Qualifications:
The Outdoor Science School (OSS) First Aid Technician is aMinisterial Support Support staff serve in operational and service support roles and are not required to personally affirm Mount Hermon Association Inc.s (MHA) Christian mission vision and beliefs. However it is expected that staff who fill these roles no matter their personal beliefs - respect work in harmony with and not undermine MHAs Christian mission vision and beliefs. Additionally they are required to abide by MHAs culture code and standards of conduct. All staff are expected to join gatherings which includes prayer worship and Bible-centered teaching.
Key Job Accountabilities:
- Manage and stock the Redwood CampFirst Aid Center.
- Under the direction of the Healthcare Services Director facilitate the storage handling and dosing of medication in compliance with MHAs Medication Policy and Procedures.
- Assist with transportation of campers or staff to urgent care hospital emergency room or Doctors on Duty using MHAs 2-Person Policy.
- Check / document AEDs weekly.
- Document each campers or parents clinical encounters in Camp Health Log.
- With Health Supervisors oversight complete and distribute Employee or Volunteer Incident Report referral form and Workers Compensation Packet or Guest Incident Report and Campers insurance information.
- Engage and participate in staff development and one-to-one meetings with the commitment to being engaged in the MHA OSS community.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
QualificationsEducation/Certifications/Licenses:
- High school graduate.
- Current Red Cross or American Heart Association Certification in First Aid/CPR/AED including the care of infants children and adults.
- College or university course work in preventative health practice pharmacology anatomy and physiology are preferred.
Work Experience:
- Experience (work or volunteer) working with children preferred.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to work with a team using good judgment and decision-making abilities.
- Must be a punctual and responsible individual.
- Must exhibit great interpersonal skills with people of all ages.
- Must be observant and attentive.
- Mature understanding and respect for authority and peers as well as camp guidelines and principles.
- Ability to engage in active listening.
- Ability to engage in a variety of outdoor activities.
- A heart to serve whenever needed.
- Ability to lead and teach with patience and clear instruction.
Physical Demands:
- The physical environment requires the employee to work both inside and outside in heat/cold wet/humid and dry/arid conditions.
- Ability to see hear grasp and speak English.
- The employee is frequently required to run crouch stand sit for long periods and use steep trails and stairs.
Additional Requirements:
- Must agree to and comply with MHAs employee driving guidelines for MHA-owned vehicles and personal vehicles for business purposes.
- Adherence to the basic principles as expressed in MHAs Mission Vision Values and Commitment statements.
- Adherence to company dress code and professional standards for personal grooming and appearance.
- Satisfactory completion of background investigation as well as ability to provideproof of eligibility to work in the United States.
Required Experience:
IC
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