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Diabetes Canada’s D-Camps programs are committed to providing a positive and enriching camp experience to children and youth affected by type 1 diabetes. We operate 9 overnight summer camp programs across Canada with an emphasis on participation in camp activities and providing an opportunity for diabetes education. D- Camps programs strive to provide a traditional summer camp experience while supporting participants in their gaining independence and self- discipline in managing their diabetes. The goals of Diabetes Canada camps are to:
• Teach independent, self-management of diabetes.
• Nurture lasting friendships.
• Improve self-esteem.
• Provide a safe, fun and educational camp experience.
Owned and operated by Diabetes Canada, Camp Huronda lies on a beautifully wooded peninsula on Lake Waseosa near Huntsville. This superb 110-acre setting offers permanent camp facilities for children living with type 1 diabetes through carefully planned programs that provide children with a summer of adventure, fun, learning and health care support. Camp Huronda operates four 12-day camp sessions throughout the summer for campers ages 7-15.
Role Overview: Climbing Skills Counsellor
The Climbing Skills Counsellors are responsible for executing all aspects of the challenge course program in conjunction with the Climbing Head (dynamic team elements, static course, giant swing, four-sided climbing tower, and low ropes elements). This role will be responsible for the planning and facilitation of the area, including; maintaining all challenge course equipment, ensuring that all programs are meeting risk management standards. The Climbing Skills Counsellors are responsible for delivering a safe and camper-focused experience with opportunities for experiential learning. With this, a primary focus will be on ensuring that all Diabetes Canada and National Camping Guidelines are met.
In addition to program planning and facilitation, all Skills Counsellors will live in camper cabins (where appropriate and possible) to provide additional cabin support to the counselling team. Skills Counsellors also play a critical role in participating and providing leadership within camp-wide programs as part of the Program Team.
Contract Length: June 15th, 2026 – August 22nd, 2026
Salary: This role is budgeted at $445 per week, dependent on candidate’s certifications and experience.
Location: Camp Huronda, Huntsville, ON (1252 South Waseosa Lake Road, Huntsville, Ontario). Employees are expected to be onsite to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of the role. Accommodations will be provided.
This role includes, but not limited to:
PROGRAM AREA:
CAMPER SUPPORT
• Support Counsellors with 24-hour supervision and group management of your assigned cabin group.
• Ensure physical, mental, and emotional safety of campers.
• Assist campers in meeting their daily and personal needs including: feelings of missing home, diabetes management, changing of soiled laundry, behavior management.
• Work with campers and the medical team to support and foster positive diabetes management.
• Inform the Head Counsellors of any camper issues that arise in a timely manner.
• Engaging campers during key counselling times.
• Taking responsibility for all campers, whether assigned to your cabin or not.
TEAMWORK:
• Acting as a positive role model at all times.
• Perform additional duties and tasks as assigned.
• Reporting any accidents or incidents immediately to the Climbing Head or Assistant Director and cooperate in the completion of any required follow-up.
• Contributing to a positive camp culture, reporting any contradictions to camp culture expectations to the Assistant Director.
The ideal candidate possesses:
Working Conditions
What Diabetes Canada Can Offer You
Our Core Values:
ACE-IT: Agility, Collaboration, Excellence, Integrity, Taking Initiative
About the Application Process
For mor information and full position overview, check out our hiring handbook below:
Applications can be submitted using the link below:
https://staffdcampson.campbrainstaff.com/
If you experience any issues with the application process, please contact the Camp Coordinator at A
Must be legally eligible to work in Canada and, where applicable, must have a valid work permit or study permit that allows the candidate to fulfill the requirements of the role.
Diabetes Canada welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, including people of all genders, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities. We value a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
We are committed to accommodating people with disabilities as part of our hiring process.
If you require accommodations, please advise us during the recruitment process.
We thank all interested applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please note that this role will be supporting Camp Huronda, located in Huntsville, ON. This is a full-time contract position.
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