Re: Student Nurses in Ohio
Actually, lots of camps hire student nurses. It's quite common, if not necessarily ideal. Unless your state is different (but I think this is true everywhere), it's a myth that student nurses work under their teachers' licenses. They don't work under a license at all.
Obviously the OP can't work as a "nurse", but she can definitely work as a health assistant or health manager. Students generally have to decide for themselves what duties they're comfortable performing independently.
Some camps hire students that work with an RN; others just hire a student, because they're unable to find a nurse who can be away from home and is willing to work for the small salary. Many camps are stuck without nurses at all and are lucky to have an EMT or advanced first-aider.
If you don't want to work on your own, I think Concordia Language Villages in Minnesota hires several student nurses every year; that would be a great experience, because it's Camp Nurse Central (Linda Erceg, who has worked there many years, literally wrote the book on it). If you're willing to work on your own, you might look into Ohio Girl Scout camps, which may hire student nurses. One with a good reputation is Camp Butterworth, though I don't know whether they need health staff or not.
Good luck! Working in the camp health center is really an awesome learning experience for the student nurse.
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