Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster.
- Respond to local disasters when activated.
- Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle.
- Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines.
- Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines.
- Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies.
- Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies.
- Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting.
Qualifications:
- Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license)
- Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner.
- Strong empathy skills.
- Able to maintain confidentiality with client information.
- Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity.
- Enjoy work as a team member.
- Ability to follow instructions.
- Proficient computer & internet skills. Access to both required to complete duties.
- Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews.
- Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file.
- Comfortable working in stressful situations.
- Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team.
- Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly.
- Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds.
Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography.