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Working with mentally and/or physically disabled adults.

Staff Needs:

1. Nurse - we require a registered nurse, registered psychiatric nurse or licensed practical nurse to be a member of our summer staff.  The nurse would be responsible for the intake and sending home of medications when the campers arrive and leave camp, dispensing of the medication during the week for campers and staff and emergency first aid. This is a residential position, meaning that the nurse stays on-site from Monday morning until Friday afternoon and will be given accommodation at camp.  This is a volunteer position, but if the budget allows, an honourarium may be paid.

2. Cabin Leaders - we require adults, 18 years and over, to be cabin leaders at camp.  At Amasa, we run on a ratio of one cabin leader to four campers.  Each cabin leader will be responsible for their campers, shepherding them to and from their activities according to the schedule.  You will be given specific information about your campers, including dietary restrictions, if any.  As a team player, you may also be given duties such as leading games or a craft, as well as helping with skits.  You may be called upon to pray with your campers or to pray for the group at meal or chapel times.  You will sleep in the dorm style cabins with your group and two other groups (a total of 15 individuals per cabin) so that there are other leaders close at hand should you need assistance in any situation. Training will be provided.  There is no cost to attend as a cabin leader.  However, this is a volunteer position and no remuneration will be paid.

3. Chapel Speakers - this is probably the most challenging of jobs at camp!  This individual is responsible for creating and delivering a series of sermons/talks while at camp; a total of eight in all. Given the nature of disabilities at camps, the talks need to be fairly short and easily understood biblical truths.  You will use visual aids for those with difficulty grasping the spoken word and audience participation is always a hit.  On-site accommodation will be provided.  This is a volunteer position, but if the budget allows, an honourarium may be paid.

Qualifications:

1. A heart for God; and
2. A desire to serve the disabled.

To apply, please complete the forms below.
All volunteers should fill out the volunteer application form and sign the One Hope Canada Statement of Affirmation. To download and review these documents, click each one of the links below.  A criminal record check will also be required.  If you have any questions, please speak to the camp director.

 NEW DIRECTORS

Announcing new Camp Directors Dan & Pearl Hiemstra who take over in 2025.  They have been helping people within the community for over 30 years. From running vacation bible school, supporting special needs adults to find employment, raising a child with Autism to teaching at several Christian schools and volunteering at Camp Amasa over those years. Dan and Pearl have been willing to use these experiences and skills to serve God."

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