- Camp Junior Counselor Expectations
We are looking for enthusiastic, responsible, and engaged teen counselors who are ready to create a positive and fun camp experience for younger campers. As a camp counselor, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of daily activities and maintaining a positive atmosphere. Below are the key expectations for this role:
• Be Engaged with Campers: You will be a role model for younger kids, so maintaining a positive attitude and showing enthusiasm for activities is key.
• Activity Leadership: You will help lead and supervise games, arts and crafts, and other camp activities, making sure all kids are participating and having fun.
• Mentoring: You’ll be guiding and helping campers in both structured and unstructured activities, providing support, guidance, and positive feedback.
• Assist with Camp Operations: Helping the camp staff prepare for the day’s activities is important. You will assist in setting up areas for games, arts, crafts, or meals, and helping with cleaning up after activities.
• Teamwork with Staff: You will support staff with tasks such as maintaining camp areas, and any other duties that help ensure the smooth running of the day-to-day activities.
• Stay Present & Limit Phone Use: While we understand that phones are part of everyday life and diabetes care, it is important to keep phone use to a minimum during camp hours. Phones should only be used during breaks or designated free time and never during activities or when interacting with campers. Your focus should be on engaging with the campers and being present in the moment.
• Role Model Behavior: As a counselor, you are setting an example. The kids will be watching you, and it’s important to demonstrate appropriate behavior, focus, and attention.
• Show Responsibility and Leadership: Always prioritize the safety and well-being of the campers. Be attentive to their needs, help manage any potential conflicts, and communicate effectively with other staff members.
• Leadership: This is a leadership role. You will be expected to show initiative, help others, and contribute to the team. Whether it’s coming up with activity ideas, stepping up when needed, or helping others when they’re overwhelmed, your leadership is crucial.
2. Requirements
- Age 13 or 14
- Teacher’s written recommendation (if new to the KFCC camp)
- Documentation of previous experience with children (if new to KFCC camp)
- Responsible for diabetes self-management per guidelines provided
- Availability to help at camp on the following dates: June 22–26, 2026
3. Complete and sign the following forms and return them with payment by March 31, 2026.
- Junior Counselor Responsibilities
- Camp Rules
- Health and Emergency Authorization
- Health History Information
- Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk
- Pool Day Form
- Consent to Photograph/Interview and Release of Liability
- Pick up information
3. Sign up online or mail camp fee of $75.00 with a check payable to Kids for a Cure Club to:
Kids for a Cure Club
c/o MWH Diabetes Management, Katie McGuigan
4710 Spotsylvania Parkway, Ste. 200
Fredericksburg, VA 22407
*Financial aid is available for those that qualify.
4. Physician orders and approval form due March 31, 2026. Junior counselors will not be allowed to attend camp without this being completed.
Physician’s Approval and Orders – Injections OR
Physician’s Approval and Orders- Pump
IMPORTANT DATES:
Camp Orientation & Parent Meeting: Thursday June 4, 6–7 p.m.
Camp Decoration (if available): Sunday, June 21, 2–5 p.m.
Camp: Monday June 22–Friday June 26, 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Counselors will be asked to arrive earlier.
Closing Ceremony for family and friends & wrap up: Friday June 26, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Questions: Call 540.741.2210 or email Stefanie Rekdal, Team Lead Stefanie.rekdal@mwhc.com