What Are Medical Jobs at Summer Camp?

Medical Jobs at Summer Camps

Medical jobs at summer camps are some of the most meaningful seasonal roles in healthcare. From RNs, LPNs, and NPs to MDs, DOs, EMTs, paramedics, and mental health providers, medical staff support every aspect of camper and staff well-being throughout the summer. Whether you’re a working professional, retiree, or healthcare student, summer camp medical work offers a unique blend of clinical service and community life in a beautiful seasonal setting.

As a medical staffer at an overnight camp, you’ll provide medical care, run medication lines, manage chronic conditions, coordinate emergency response, and partner with kitchen and program staff on allergies and adaptive needs. Many co-ed residential camps run 24-hour health centers with multiple medical staff rotating coverage all summer long. The pace is steady, the team is tight, and the impact on camper safety is enormous.

What medical roles are common at summer camps?

RNs, LPNs, NPs, MDs, DOs, EMTs, paramedics, mental health counselors, athletic trainers, and PTs all work in camp settings. Most sleepaway camps run health centers throughout the summer camp season.

What qualifications do I need for medical jobs at sleepaway camps?

State licensure relevant to your role, current CPR/First Aid, and recent clinical experience are standard. Background checks are required at every residential camp working with children.

Are camp medical jobs full-summer commitments?

Flexible. Many overnight camps offer 1-, 2-, 4-week, or full-summer contracts for medical providers, which makes the role accessible to professionals who can’t commit to the entire season at the sleepaway camp.

What does the pay look like for medical jobs at summer camps?

Pay is competitive and commensurate with credentials and license level. Sleepaway camps include room, board, and laundry alongside salary, which adds significant value to the overall summer camp package beyond the base figure.

Are family-friendly options available for medical staff?

Yes. Many residential camps welcome medical staff with families, often providing housing for spouses and children. This makes summer camp medical roles especially appealing for providers seeking a family-style seasonal experience.

Browse Summer Camp Medical Jobs for 2026

Summer Camp Nurse

Timber Lake Camp
354 Timber Lake Road
Shandaken, New York 12480
United States

SalaryJob TypeSettingMin. Experience
USD $1,500/weekFull-Time SeasonalOvernight Camp3-5 Years

Start Date: June 1, 2026

End Date: August 31, 2026

Summer Camp Nurse

Timber Lake West
76 Timber Lake Road
Roscoe, New York 12776
United States

SalaryJob TypeSetting
USD $1,250-$1,500/weekFull-Time SeasonalOvernight Camp

Start Date: June 1, 2026

End Date: August 31, 2026

Nurse

KenMont and KenWood Camp
65 Kenmont Road
Kent, Connecticut 06757
United States

SalaryJob TypeSetting
USD $1200/week + $300 Travel AllowanceFull-Time SeasonalOvernight Camp

Start Date: June 1, 2026

End Date: August 31, 2026

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