Citizen Corps of Delaware County is Seeking Nurses and Nursing Student Volunteers to Support COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts

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Released: January 12, 2021

The Citizen Corps of Delaware County (CCDC) has set a goal of adding 1,000 new volunteers to support the County’s rapidly expanding vaccination efforts. Although a significant number of non-medical personnel are needed, the CCDC is asking those with formal medical training, including nurses, nursing students and retired nurses to volunteer to help ensure local vaccination efforts are successful.

While Delaware County has already begun vaccinations for the segment of the population classified as Phase 1A (which includes healthcare workers, EMS workers, medical examiners, funeral staff, and residents and staff of long-term care facilities), the effort to vaccinate all residents of the county over the next several months will require significantly greater resources.

“Residents can serve their community during a very critical time as we fight this pandemic,” said Ed Kline, Volunteer Management Coordinator for the County’s Department of Emergency Services. “We are asking all residents — particularly nurses and nursing students — to continue to rise to the challenge. We know that medical personnel have been asked to go above and beyond for countless months, and ask them to answer the call again in this crucial moment in the fight to end this pandemic.”

Delaware County residents of all backgrounds, regardless of skills or medical training, are encouraged to volunteer to provide the critical support necessary to ensure the County can complete a successful vaccination drive and help end the COVID-19 pandemic. Every volunteer will make a difference, and the CCDC’s goal is to recruit volunteers from all races, religions, and cultures across the county.

Volunteers are required to participate in a free online orientation. Orientations are held each month. Nurses and nursing students are asked to participate in the upcoming orientation scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Those who are interested can register online at www.delcocitizencorps.com. Additional information, including dates and times of future orientations, can be found on the website.

Residents who register will receive a welcome email that contains additional details regarding the orientation and credentialing process. After orientation, additional training will be provided free of cost, including training for our vaccination efforts. Deployments are assigned based on the volunteer’s availability, and volunteers are only assigned to those positions they are comfortable performing.






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