Clinical Volunteer

Description

Clinical volunteers are an essential element of our camps! They participate in daily camper life to provide nursing/medical care. By contributing to a 24/7 provision of residential medical care, they facilitate a medically sound and safe camp experience for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Clinical volunteers will work under the supervision of the Clinical Director and Nursing Coordinators. 

Minimum Requirements: 

 

NURSE 

  • Registered Children’s, Adult or Learning Disabilities nurse. 

  • Qualified for 18 months (Children’s nurse) or 2 years (Adult / Learning Disabilities nurse) 

  • Qualified for 12 months if previous Student Nurse who attended a placement at OTWC 

  • Registered with NMC 

  • Holds professional indemnity insurance 

  • Holds valid, current Adult and Child life support and child protection training. 

 

DOCTOR 

  • ST2 or above in Paediatrics, GP, or Emergency Medicine 

  • Must have paediatric experience 

  • Registered with the GMC 

  • Holds professional indemnity insurance 

  • Hold valid, current Adult and Child life support and child safeguarding training. 

 

PARAMEDIC 

  • Qualified Paramedic 

  • Post registration experience: 2 years 

  • Registered with HCPC 

  • Holds professional indemnity insurance with College of Paramedics 

  • Holds valid, current Adult and Child life support and child protection training. 

Expectations

Prescribing (doctors and non-medical prescribers). Preparation and administration of medications by all routes

  • Delivery of care to campers following care plans, e.g. bowel and bladder washouts, enteral feeding
  • Monitoring and assessing the health and well-being of campers, adjusting and advising on care as appropriate
  • Managing unexpected events and exacerbations of the campers’ underlying conditions
  • Providing first aid
  • Advising, supporting, and communicating with non-clinical volunteers in relation to campers’ care needs
  • Attending activities to support campers' participation
  • Participating in an overnight on-call rota
  • Chaperoning camper transport
  • Accompany campers when offsite as necessary
  • Attend orientation / virtual training
  • Assist the Over The Wall Camp Nursing team with the medical orientation of staff / volunteers
  • Documentation and record keeping as outlined in OTWC Policies and Procedures
  • Provide feedback and information to parents about the health of their child as needed
  • Follow camp standards of confidentiality about camper and volunteer medical records
  • Practice within competence, Code of Conduct, and OTWC Policies.

Benefits

  • Enhance your clinical communication skills and gain new insights that positively impact your approach with patients.

  • Learn creative, child-centered care approaches that focus on abilities, building confidence in young people with health challenges.

  • Develop valuable teamwork and leadership skills in a supportive, mission-driven camp community.

  • Join an ambitious and collaborative team, dedicated to transforming young lives through connection, adventure, and encouragement.

  • Make unforgettable memories while making a profound difference to the lives of young people and their families.

  • Meals and accommodation are provided at our residential camps.

Skills

Clinical volunteers are an essential element of our camps! They participate in daily camper life to provide nursing/medical care. By contributing to a 24/7 provision of residential medical care, they facilitate a medically sound and safe camp experience for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Clinical volunteers will work under the supervision of the Clinical Director and Nursing Coordinators. 

Minimum Requirements: 

 

Minimum Requirements: 

 

NURSE 

  • Registered Children’s, Adult or Learning Disabilities nurse. 

  • Qualified for 18 months (Children’s nurse) or 2 years (Adult/ Learning Disabilities nurse) 

  • Qualified for 12 months if previous Student Nurse who attended a placement at OTWC 

  • Registered with NMC 

  • Holds professional indemnity insurance 

  • Holds valid, current Adult and Child life support and child protection training. 

 

DOCTOR 

  • ST2 or above in Paediatrics, GP, or Emergency Medicine 

  • Must have paediatric experience 

  • Registered with the GMC 

  • Holds professional indemnity insurance 

  • Hold valid, current Adult and Child life support and child safeguarding training. 

 

PARAMEDIC 

  • Qualified Paramedic 

  • Post registration experience: 2 years 

  • Registered with HCPC 

  • Holds professional indemnity insurance with College of Paramedics 

  • Holds valid, current Adult and Child life support and child protection training. 


Details

  • Accessibility
    at some camps
  • Age restrictions
    18+
  • DBS check required
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
    Food and accommodation are provided.
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Ongoing support
  • Training provided
  • Volunteer induction
    First day of camp for volunteers is an induction and training
  • Volunteer Policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description

When can I volunteer?

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Afternoon Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Evening Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Location

Langstone Technology Park
Langstone Road
Havant
Hampshire
PO9 1SA


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