Health Care Professional? Join our Disaster Health Service Team!
Disaster Health Services VolunteerPosition Overview:This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department. Disaster Health Services Responders provide disaster health care by meeting the disaster related health needs of clients and providing support to other volunteers.Key Responsibilities:Participation in chapter preparedness activitiesSupport to the DAT response, shelter operations, emergency aid stations, outreach activities, and casework and recovery planning during a disaster relief operation.Below are the basic requirements for a new volunteer to become a Red Cross Disaster Health Services responder. If you meet the requirements, please consider volunteering with the Red Cross!!Basic Eligibility Criteria: Current, active, and unencumbered licensure or certification for the following healthcare professionals:Registered NurseLicensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational NurseNurse PractitionerAdvanced Practice Registered NurseCertified Nursing AssistantMedical DoctorDoctor of OsteopathyEmergency Medical TechnicianParamedicPhysician AssistantImportant to Note:Retired licenses can be recognized as active and unencumbered if the state issuing the license does not curtail the scope of practice of the individual.Only Registered Nurses have full scope of practice as a Red Cross volunteer. Prescriptive authority as held by physicians and advanced practice nurses cannot be utilized when acting as a Red Cross volunteer.CNAs may participate in local shelter settings under the direct supervision of an RN. Healthcare students may participate in a local shelter setting, during preparedness or readiness activities under direct RN supervision.Watch our video to learn more: The Red Cross Needs Health Professionals