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=1With a diverse network of men and women committed to changing the world - one community at a time - the Disaster Cycle Services team manages emergency response, relief, and recovery. We need specialists like you on the frontlines through earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, home fires and more, to help coordinate the delivery of Red Cross mission services to people in need.
As a Red Cross employee, you’ll have opportunities to grow your career and be recognized and rewarded for your efforts. Most importantly, you’ll work alongside dedicated individuals like yourself who live the values of our organization every day.
Join us to make your career a force for good.
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Serving people in America and around the world requires a diverse group of employees ready to meet the challenge. Cultural sensitivity is key to how we operate with the public, and we want to ensure our employees reflect a rich diversity. Through external relationships and internal initiatives, we seek to achieve diversity in our workforce, partners and suppliers.
The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural groups for employees and volunteers. From our Latino Resource Group, Umoja, Asian American & Pacific Islanders, and Red Cross Pride, to the Ability Network, Veterans+ and our Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions.
Read more about our culture of belonging at the Red Cross. You can also read our Equal Employment Opportunity and Commitment to Diversity.
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