Job Title: Diabetes Sports Camp Coordinator About I Challenge Diabetes (ICD) ICD is the charity that focuses on delivering the most engaging, inspiring, and empowering opportunities to the type 1 community.
We do not shy away from the tough questions.
Together amongst peers, we build the skills and courage to face whatever obstacles come our way.
We practice them together, leveraging our combined strengths.
Each individual may have a different starting point and we meet there to create and celebrate goals together.
Life with diabetes demands a lot of us, but the resulting strength gained can expand our horizons.
What You'll Do The Coordinator will primarily work on our Sports Camps.
This camp has a specific focus on youth with type one diabetes, enabling them to learn more about their health and management strategies, with the opportunity to practice surrounded by knowledgeable mentors.
Each day of camp will include space for up to 50 T1D campers, non-T1D siblings, and friends.
This position covers both on-site and administrative work to prepare camp programs for success.
On-site includes the coordination of team members, participants, equipment, and signage with clear communication and leadership.
Administration will range from responding to inquiries to detailed planning and organizing of event activities, their schedules, and the communications prepared for participants and the leadership team along with other ad-hoc responsibilities as needed.
The Coordinator will plan and lead a camp-wide activity each day, cover counsellor breaks, and set the culture and tone of camp for all staff and campers.
You will also be responsible for the general safety of campers and specific diabetes management, including oversight of blood sugar logs and facilitating discussions around diabetes management.
You will encourage the participation, growth, and skill development of all campers, and embody ICD's Core Values: Respect, Compassion, and Empowerment.
Works directly with the ICD Team to prioritize initiatives and target regions Develops program details, timelines, and planning for on-site logistics Develops gear requirements, equipment lists, and activity schedules Completes each events checklist to completion Assists with post-event follow-up evaluation, including participant surveys and filing Works with regional contacts to develop and achieve local objectives Assists with marketing events to potential participants, including individuals, organizations, and health-care networks Maintains accurate and complete files, including registration, waivers, and surveys Works collaboratively with the team to ensure smooth program execution from start to finish Assists with the packing and setup of events, teardown, and organization of all ICD equipment Assists with volunteer engagement, working to delegate event duties and monitor performance of team members, including volunteers, to deliver optimal outcomes Preferred Qualifications Current Post Secondary Student or recent graduate In-depth understanding of type 1 diabetes, including managing the disease, best practices, problem solving, and the stigmas/psycho-social challenges of T1D Strong project- and risk-management skills Ability to work as a member of a team and supervise/facilitate diabetes management tasks Strong organizational, time management, and interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to multi-task with a keen attention to detail, even under tight deadlines Must be willing to submit a Vulnerable Sector Check Current First-Aid Certification (at a minimum) Experience with the production, planning, and execution of events At least two years of experience facilitating activities or adventures, including: hiking, paddling, multi-sport programming, drama, music, and/or sports officiating Physically fit (e.g., an ability to carry 1/3 of own body weight) Ability to maintain a flexible schedule with dependability (weekend, evening, and overnight events with travel required) Priority will be given to those applicants who possess additional relevant certifications Previous summer camp, child care, or sports camp experience preferred Working Conditions Camp programming runs from 9am-4pm.
Work hours are 8:30am-4:30pm.
Outside of regular programming, you will participate in team meetings or additional training as needed.
Camp Coordinators will need to be able to:
Run, jump, swim, and participate joyfully in other physical activities alongside campers Handle commercial cleaning agents appropriately Lift or move objects of up to 50lbs Supervise campers indoors and outdoors during exposure to varied weather conditions, including sun, rain, and other inclement weather Location The Ontario Camp Coordinator will work at camp locations in Toronto, Barrie, Mississauga, Hamilton, and Niagara.
The Western Sports Camp Coordinator will work at camp locations in Saskatoon, Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton.
Travel and Accommodations Flights required for our Western based team will be covered by ICD (example – a team member living in Calgary would need to fly to the Vancouver camp location to work).
Shared accommodations will be provided as needed at each camp location.
Transportation to and from the airport to shared accommodations will be covered, excluding the team members' hometown.
Candidates will be responsible for arranging transportation to and from camp daily.
Exceptions may apply.
Compensation Starts at $19/hour, dependent on experience and certifications.
End Date August 22, 2025
To Apply: Please submit your resume and cover letter to
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