Summer 2026 | Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA | Berkshires, MA
Do you love working with children, value community, and want to spend your summer in a beautiful, purpose-driven setting? Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA, a premier overnight camp in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, is seeking Camp Medical Advisors (MA) to join our healthcare leadership team for Summer 2026.
This is a unique opportunity to practice medicine in a collaborative, well-supported camp setting while becoming an integral part of a vibrant camp community.
Position Overview
The Camp Medical Advisor provides onsite medical leadership and oversight for all Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA programs in consultation with the Healthcare Consultant (offsite Pediatrician) and is supervised by the Chief Program Officer. The Medical Advisor will work closely with the Camp Nurses (Licensed Medical Professionals) assigned to each camp health center and serve as a key point of consultation and escalation for medical concerns requiring advanced clinical support.
You will be part of a collaborative healthcare team that includes Camp Nurses, Health Care Assistants, and a Medical Office Manager. This role combines clinical leadership with hands-on engagement in a dynamic camp environment.
Priority will be given to candidates who can live on site and commit to the full summer season (June 20–August 21, 2026).
Summer season: June 20–August 21, 2026
On-site presence required; daily schedule coordinated with camp leadership and healthcare team. Will consider off-site and partial summer schedules if necessary.
This is a rare opportunity to live and work at camp, build meaningful relationships with campers and staff, and enjoy the best of summer camp life—while practicing within a thoughtful, structured, and supportive medical system.
Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA is a values-based organization committed to kindness, respect, professionalism, and teamwork. Our medical staff are integral members of the camp community and are expected to model calm leadership, compassion, and collaboration.
A willingness to participate in camp life, adapt to a dynamic environment, and maintain a positive, cooperative outlook is essential to success in this role.
Please note: Under Massachusetts law, our campus is a drug-, alcohol-, nicotine-, and tobacco-free environment for all staff, regardless of age.
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