Community Disaster Program Specialist
American National Red Cross(1 month ago)
About this role
The American Red Cross is hiring a Community Disaster Program Specialist to support disaster readiness and response efforts in the Owensboro, KY area. The role centers on mobilizing and sustaining volunteer engagement and serving as a local point of contact with community partners to help communities prepare for and recover from disasters. This position requires annual deployments outside the region and is not eligible for relocation assistance.
Required Skills
- Volunteer Management
- Disaster Response
- Community Outreach
- Program Implementation
- Volunteer Engagement
- Partnership Management
- Project Management
- Data Management
- Staff Coordination
- Facilitation
+5 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree
- Driver’s License
About American National Red Cross
redcross.orgThe American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education in the United States. Responding to an emergency every eight minutes, the organization focuses on helping those affected by disasters and communities in need through various programs, including blood donation, CPR certification, and disaster preparedness training. The Red Cross relies on the support of donations and volunteers to carry out its mission of alleviating human suffering.
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