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DESCRIPTION: The Onji Akiing (From the Earth) Cultural Summer Camp Program is a collaborative effort between the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission and the United States Dept. of Agriculture- Forest Service. The camp centers around the Medicine Wheel, addressing not only the physical but also the emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of adventure-based learning workshops to promote treaty right awareness and practice, strengthen relationships with the outdoors, and foster natural resource careers infused with traditional ecological knowledge for youth entering 5-8 th grade.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Oversee the health of campers and staff of approximately 80 in total.
2. Camper health form review (includes preliminary lice check).
3. Identifies health needs for each camper.
4. Oversee and maintain proper storage of medications and supplies.
5. Triage any injury and illness that may occur.
6. Administers over-the-counter and prescription medication.
7. Knowledge of public health disease management.
8. On-call (including over-night hours).
9. Strong communication skills and positive interactions with parents, staff, and youth.
10. Enjoys working and living in camp environment.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Registered Nursing License.
2. CPR/ First Aid certifications.
3. Valid Driver’s License.
4. Previous experience with youth preferred.
5. Knowledge and respect for Native American culture and perspectives.
Indian preference will be applied consistent with GLIFWC policies and the Federal Indian Self- Determination and Education Assistance Act.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: To apply download an application from our website www.glifwc.org located under the “Employment” tab of our homepage or pick up an application in person. Please submit a sample of your writing along with your cover letter and curriculum vitae. Completed applications & materials should be returned (in person or email) to: Ashley Poch, Human Resources Director Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission P.O. Box 9, 72682 Maple Street Odanah, WI 54867 hr@glifwc.org
Job Type: Temporary
Pay: $36.00 per hour
Benefits:
Supplemental schedule:
Work Location: In person
Temporary
$72k-88k (estimate)
06/13/2024
10/10/2024
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