Teen Retreat Volunteers

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There are so many ways you can help with Teen Retreat;
Please note that staff are asked to remain at camp for the entire weekend.

CAMP COUNSELORS

Counselors reside with campers, accompany them to activities and are the first people they see in the morning! They help the campers get to know each other, check blood sugar levels, carry backpacks with diabetes and camp supplies, make sure everyone showers and brushes teeth while making sure every camper in their care stays healthy and safe.

LOGISTICS STAFF

Each camp has 1-2 logistics staff, led by a Head Logistics Staff Member. This team supports camp operations by keeping everything running smoothly, from opening the gate, filling water coolers, delivering mail and more.

ACTIVITY STAFF

Every year, talented volunteers share their skills to enhance program offerings for the campers. Activity staff help with:

  • Arts & Crafts
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Drumming
  • Fishing
  • Field Sports
  •  Gym Games
  • Puppetry
  • Song Writing
  • Tennis
  • Wood Working

Interested in volunteering as a Counselor, Activity Staff, Logistics or single day activities at camp contact Megan Frank at mfrank@campkudzu.org or (912) 715-1005.

MEDICAL STAFF

Our valuable, caring medical staff bring their skills and healthy attitude to our staff community. An entire spectrum of healthcare professionals supports our camp programs. We rely on their expertise to manage an entire camp of children living with type 1 diabetes, but they can easily blend in with the day-to-day activities of camp such as tie-dying t-shirts, singing in the dining hall or zip lining. While any type of specialty is welcome, we especially seek the following positions:

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Endocrinologists

Our camp endocrinologists supervise clinicians and advise on insulin adjustments each day. Endocrinologists at camp are expected to help clinicians with midnight rounds by taking call at least one night during this session. Even if you are only able to volunteer for 1 or 2 days, your help is greatly appreciated. This setting is very different than your typical clinic or office setting – Camp Kudzu focuses on promoting education in an exciting, camping environment.

Medical Lodge Nurses

The Medical Lodge at Camp Kudzu needs nurses (RN, NP, LPN’s) of all specialties to help with general medical needs. Medical lodge nurses will provide non-insulin medications to all campers and will practice appropriate triage for injured or ill campers and staff.

Clinicians

We’re always looking to add to our team of clinicians. Whether you’re an LPN, RN, NP, PA, MD or DO, we have a place for you! Each clinician typically cares for 9 campers with type 1 diabetes. Our clinicians’ main job is to ensure that insulin adjustments are made appropriately for food intake and high blood glucose levels while considering the campers’ upcoming activities. Clinicians collaborate with campers on insulin doses and promote independence for campers at age-appropriate levels. To fill this role, you need a base knowledge of type 1 diabetes and insulin dosing.

Medical Clinicians in Training (MCIT)

Licensed medical professionals (LPN, RN, NP, PA, PharmD, MD) who are new to Camp Kudzu or nursing students nearing graduation can volunteer as Medical Clinicians in Training until they feel comfortable managing campers’ diabetes on their own. For students, preceptorship and supervised practice hours may be offered.

Interested in volunteering as Medical Staff, contact Reed Stewart at rstewart@campkudzu.org or (404) 495-4854.