Description
Camp Cobbossee is an all boys residential camp located on beautiful Lake Cobbosseecontee in Monmouth, Maine.
Cobbossee serves 230 campers per session and employs 150 staff. This role will work closely with five RNs, including our Head Nurse, and two other student nurses to ensure a safe experience for all our campers and staff providing professional health care.
This is an excellent learning opportunity for students interested in pediatrics or family medicine.
THE DATES
This position runs from June 10th, 2025 to August 9th, 2025.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist RNs with treating campers and staff
Support during daily routine sick call and administration of OTC medications
Schedule appointments and work at the front desk check-in
Review, update, maintain, and file medical records paper and online.
Accompany campers to off-site appointments as needed
Communicate with leadership, residential life and counselors as needed
Restock exam rooms with necessary medical equipment and supplies
Shopping for medical supplies as needed
Assisting clean the medical center as needed
Communicate effectively with campers parents through emails and phone calls
Have fun with the campers and other staff!
For your two months of work you will earn: $3,000 with an end of season bonus at completion of the summer.
THE BENEFITS
Ever wanted to see New England? Well, in addition to your salary and bonus, Cobbossee will provide you with a travel stipend so you can get out to Maine without spending your own money.
Room and board is also provided, so you won’t spend any of your own money all summer on living expenses (the food is famously good at Cobbossee. No, really, it is, Chef Louis has been here for 33 years delivering a ton of delicious meals including his legendary fried chicken).
Further, days off and nights out are spent with other adventurous folks like you who came to play. Our counselors and staff make lifelong friends at Cobbossee. Many return year-to-year.
OTHER POSSIBLE BENEFITS
We can configure your employment this summer as job training, an internship, or just a really great summer job. Our director, Josh Holland, is a former academic and can make sure your experience is converted into internship credit if that’s what you want. If you are in any child-centered major (teaching, education, coaching) or any sports-related field (sports management, kinesiology, movement, physical-education), this experience can be one of the best paid internships you can find.
THE BOTTOM LINE
“Summer jobs” are often seen as throwaway jobs. Not here. This job is going to challenge you. You are going to give of yourself, have an absolute blast, develop strong friendships with your peers, and really make a difference in young people’s lives. When you step outside of your comfort zone and join us on this adventure you will grow as a person, and you’re going to develop real relationships doing it alongside fellow staff and with our wonderful campers.
You should come work at Cobbossee because we are one of the best. We develop counselors like we develop campers. You will change for the better. It will truly be the summer of your life.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
You should immediately head to https://www.campcobbossee.com/staff-application/ and apply online. Our Staffing Director, Matt “Jonesy” Jones will be in touch very quickly. You can also call us at 800-473-6104 if you have more questions.
For anyone not familiar with the huge world of sleepaway camps in New England, it works as follows:
All over the northeast each summer, families send their boys and girls up to New England to spend anywhere from a couple weeks to the entire summer at a sleepaway camp. Sometimes people who are not from the east coast see this as a strange choice, maybe even a mean choice! “Don’t they like their kids?” the question goes. Of course they do. They love their children and it’s hard for them to be away from them for the time they are at camp. But parents sacrifice time with their kids in the summer because summer camp is really good for young children. Camp (especially longer-term camps of four-to-eight weeks) teaches children independence, self-reliance, and confidence through the teaching of new skills, improving at sports, and living away from home. It isn’t always easy. But it is worth it! Crucial to this process are you, the counselor. You become like a family member to the campers in your cabin. In fact, you will find yourself developing really fast yourself, just so you can be the best counselor and instructor possible for your kids! It is rewarding, challenging, and transformative work to care for campers.