Summer Nurse
Company: Lakeside School
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the Role: Hours: Full
time, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Dates: 7 weeks, Monday-Friday June 15th-July
31. Campus is closed Friday, June 19th and Friday, July 3 for the
national holidays. Pay: Stipend $10,500-$12,000. Lunch included.
Also includes free admission to camp for your 3rd-8th grader(s).
Location: All school, but primary office in Middle School Reports
to: School Nurse, Director of Summer Programs and Director of LEEP.
Overview: As a Summer Programs Nurse, you will play a vital role by
improving and implementing health procedures and protocols that
enhance the camper experience and ensure safety. This role is
perfect for a proactive problem-solver who thrives in dynamic
environments and seeks opportunities to create positive change.
Your responsibilities will include managing medical forms,
providing specific training to personnel, triaging medical needs,
and enforcing health-related policies. This role offers room for
creativity and innovation. You’ll have the freedom to improve
systems, develop new resources, and leave a lasting impact for
future nurses and programs. Responsibilities: Leading Up to Start
of Summer Programs: Review and approve camper medical forms,
ensuring compliance with participation requirements. Maintain an
open line of communication with program teams (LEEP, SS, ILC,
Athletics Camps) to ensure accuracy and completion of health
records. Enforce policies regarding camper participation and ensure
completion of health forms, medication orders, and action plans
before admission to camp. Distribute critical health information
(e.g., life-threatening conditions) to staff and prepare the Health
Room for medication storage and emergencies. Develop and implement
procedures for medical documentation, medication management, and
communication across programs. Be present at employee training
sessions to ensure there is an overview of understanding for
campers with life-threatening conditions and review emergency
locations of supplies. All employees will be CPR/First Aid trained.
Use August Schools, CampBrain, and paper documentation to manage
student health documentation. During Summer Programs: Provide
triage and medical care for camper needs, with special attention to
younger populations in specific camps. Communicate effectively with
parents/guardians about camper health concerns. Be available to
transition between campuses, during regularly scheduled hours, for
urgent health concerns. Adapt staffing schedules to meet the unique
demands of each program or activity. Ensure all necessary
medications accompany field trip groups, refining and implementing
a system for medication administration outside of campus.
Continuously assess the effectiveness of health protocols, making
real-time adjustments to ensure the safety and well-being of
campers and staff. Support school-year nurses with compliance, as
time allows. Involve themselves in the life of summer programs
(i.e. attending camp morning meeting, creating a bulletin board,
serving as a guest speaker in a class, attending field trips).
Engage in professional learning or creative projects that
strengthen student wellness, improve camp systems, or support
future nurses. Medication Administration: Administer daily
medication (often for ADD/ADHD medications) Administer PRN
medication with proper documentation and approval Train and oversee
unlicensed school personnel (USP) to administer medications safely
when the RN is unavailable. Qualifications: Registered Nurse (RN)
license in WA. Active CPR/First Aid certification. Experience in
pediatric nursing or school health preferred. Strong organizational
skills and a creative mindset for solving problems and streamlining
processes. Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced
environment. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations governing
medication administration in educational settings. Commitment to
maintaining confidentiality and ensuring the well-being of campers
and staff. Compensation and Benefits The stipend for this position
is $10,500-$12,000. Lunch is included. Application Process
Interested candidates should submit a brief cover letter, resume,
and work history. We are looking for a passionate innovator to help
grow and shape the health portion of our summer programs by
improving and implementing impactful procedures and protocols. If
this sounds like you, please submit your resume and a cover letter
detailing your relevant experience and interest in the role.
Working At Lakeside At Lakeside we are committed to sustaining a
school in which individuals representing diverse cultures and
experiences instruct one another in the meaning and value of
community. To learn more about working at Lakeside, including our
professional development and mentoring programs, benefits,
diversity and inclusion, and opportunities for involvement in
non-academic programs, please visit our Careers page on the
Lakeside School website. Participate in the 2026 Diversity Career
Fair hosted by POCIS Northwest Virtual: Sunday, February 8, 2026,
9am-12pm PST on Zoom In-Person: Saturday, February 28, 2026,
9am-12pm at The Lakeside Middle School For more information and to
register, visit Diversity Career Fair
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