Volunteer: Calling Health Care Professionals - Webster CountyAre you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Health Care Professionals - Oktibbeha CountyAre you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Health Care Professionals - Lowndes CountyAre you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Health Care Professionals - Clay CountyAre you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed RN, LPN, LVN? American Red Cross has an urgent need for healthcare volunteers to provide basic assistance to shelter residents during this storm season. Free online training is available. Join now! As a Disaster Health Services Service Associate, during large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice. Disaster Health Services Video Healthcare Professional Website Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Campaign Team Member - Webster CountyEach year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Campaign Team Member - Oktibbeha CountyEach year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Campaign Team Member - Lowndes CountyEach year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Campaign Team Member - Clay CountyEach year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires in high-risk communities. With your participation, we have the opportunity to make a difference in our communities and save lives tragically lost due to home fires. The Home Fire Campaign aims to save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk by providing home-safety checklists and plans in vulnerable neighborhoods. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects, and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.Time Commitment: Minimum of one month Ability to: follow directions and implement requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision, required adapt to change, negotiate compromise, and tolerate ambiguity, required build effective relationships with others who can help with work related goals; required be sensitive in human interactions to diversity inclusiveness, requiredTraining: Disaster Cycle Services: An Overview (Required) Everyone's Welcome (Required) Red Cross Volunteer Orientation Complete all relevant online/ in-person training and review all relevant preparedness program materials that are posted on The Exchange.Development Opportunities: Advancement within the disaster workforce, mentoring opportunities, develop technical expertise in preparedness programming, develop leadership skills, build skills through training provided. Video: Home Fire Campaign Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feeding Volunteer in Webster CountyAs a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross As a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feeding Volunteer in Oktibbeha CountyAs a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross As a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feeding Volunteer in Lowndes CountyAs a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross As a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feeding Volunteer in Clay CountyAs a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross As a Feeding Service Associate you will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete your assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. You will ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. You may serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation. Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Video: Red Cross Feeding Volunteer Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Community Preparedness Education Program Presenter (Ready Rating) - Webster CountyOver 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Over 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Community Preparedness Education Program Presenter (Ready Rating) - Oktibbeha CountyOver 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Over 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Community Preparedness Education Program Presenter (Ready Rating) - Lowndes CountyOver 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Over 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Community Preparedness Education Program Presenter (Ready Rating) - Clay CountyOver 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Over 40% of businesses will not survive a fire or some other type of natural disaster. The Red Cross Ready Rating program is a presentation give to businesses, churches, or other organizations that will equip them to be prepared in case a disaster happens. The Preparedness Division provides appropriate preparedness programming within a community to assist community members to prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This position is responsible for the tasks involved to implement the preparedness program including: Support the annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and regional/chapter plan for preparedness programming through participation in meetings, projects and local preparedness activities. Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the activities you are trained in: Hands-Only CPR, Ready Rating or Be Red Cross Ready Presentations Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies. Watch our video to learn more: The American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Service Associate - Webster CountyThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Service Associate - Oktibbeha CountyThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Service Associate - Lowndes CountyThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Service Associate - Clay CountyThis summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross This summer, turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. As a Shelter Service Associate, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter during a large disaster which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/shelterheroes click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To learn more: Visit: redcross.org/shelterheroes Email: volrecruitmentALMS@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 Shelter Client Story If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Specialist, Webster County, MSTurn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Specialist, Oktibbeha County, MSTurn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Specialist, Lowndes County, MSTurn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Specialist, Clay County, MSTurn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Turn your compassion into action when you volunteer with the American Red Cross. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant during the summer months. From helping people effected by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting the collection of lifesaving blood, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. We can’t do it without you. Join us today and discover one of the best ways to spend your summer. Lead your community through recovery. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help your neighbors in need and feel good knowing you made a real impact! This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. To serve on a Disaster Action Team as a worker on a DAT response to provide 24-hour immediate support and assistance to individuals and families who have been impacted by a home fire or other local disaster. Works as part of an assigned team to respond to local disasters within two hours. Has access to RC Care and can directly enter case data. Works with on-scene lead to assess whether additional resources/support are required and communicates those needs to DAT Leadership. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Commits to being available during assigned shifts and communicates scheduling conflicts with DAT Leadership. Be a meaningful part of a larger mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering. Training is free, but the hope you provide is priceless. Make a difference by turning tragedy into hope. Create a Red Cross ID: visit redcross.org/volunteer click on apply now, create a Red Cross ID. Confirm your account: Fill in your contact information, choose how you would like to receive your conformation. Policy Agreement: Read and Agree to Red Cross Policies. Continue to background check. Background check: Authorize background check. To Learn more: Visit: REDCROSS.ORG/volunteer Email: michael.bowers@redcross.org Call/Text: Michael Bowers, 662-871-7470 DAT Video DAT WEBSITE If this Volunteer opportunity does not interest you, browse all volunteer opportunities or take our short quiz to determine what's best for you. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 39754 Allow Groups: No |