Administrative disaster relief worker
This is how we help
Sometimes disaster strikes. That's when Red Cross volunteers are ready. Providing disaster relief is one of our basic missions. Our assistance consists of initial reception in reception centers for the uninjured, providing information to relatives by telephone and offering support to the injured and their families in hospitals.
This is how you contribute to this
In order to do our job of welcoming, informing and assisting people involved in disasters or major accidents, all identity data of those affected must be processed quickly and correctly administratively. The authorities and relatives of those affected receive and rely on this information.
Something for you?
- You are at least 18 years old.
- You can free yourself up for disaster interventions.
- You can participate monthly in the volunteer meeting in your county (2-hour session).
- You can process information quickly and accurately, even in difficult circumstances.
- You have experience with administrative tasks and computer.
- You are stress-resistant and results-oriented.
Specifically, how do you do this?
- You process the data of identified victims.
- You prepare lists of victims and missing persons.
- You will provide general administrative support.
You will do this largely behind the scenes but you may also be called in to reception centers or hospitals.
What do we offer you?
- Comprehensive basic training.
- The opportunity to delve into certain specialty courses, refresher courses and participate in disaster drills.
- Safe framing during and after an intervention.
- Insurance during all activities you perform for Belgian Red Cross-Flanders.
- A time commitment that brings a great deal of satisfaction.