Wellness Manager - Ontario, Canada - Ymcanorthbay

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    The YMCA of Northeastern Ontario is a dynamic charity dedicated to strengthening the foundations of communities by offering opportunities for personal growth, community involvement and leadership.

    We have been offering programs and services to the North Bay community since 1958 and to the Greater Sudbury community since 1936 To learn more about our programs and services offered please visit our website .

    This full-time spring and summer contract position within the Association is housed at the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario's YMCA John Island Camp location in Spanish, Ontario.

    Under the leadership of the Assistant Camp Director and General Manager of John Island Camp, the Wellness Manager is responsible for the health, safety and wellbeing of all campers and staff throughout their time in programs at John Island Camp.

    They are responsible to check in with all campers and staff upon arrival and prior to departure and manage any first aid or wellness related incidents with all campers and staff.

    Spanish, ON
    Experience with administering various medication, providing primary care to camper aged children and young adults, and promoting health and wellness related engagement while at camp
    Strong organizational and time management skills
    Conduct check ins with parents and campers which includes seeing all campers on the first day and prior to the last day of camp
    Asses all medical needs on site along with treatment in consultation with the on-call physician
    Ensure all first aid kits are stocked appropriately which includes on site and Outtrips
    Complete the daily living accommodation rounds

    If you would like to work in a family friendly environment, please apply, by website only, with a cover letter and resume to the attention of: If contacted and you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, you must advise the Human Resources Department.

    Educational credentials completed outside of Canada require a copy of your World Education Services documents (WES) along with your credentials.