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What sort of staff does the International Red Cross hire? Sincerely, Interested Dear Interested: The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) primarily hires people for work in the field – often in locations of conflict – where they provide material and/or medical assistance to civilians, prisoners, and detainees. Also, about 800 people work at the Geneva head office, and their main role is to provide advisory, support, and coordination services for field activities. However, the IFRC does not recruit staff directly to its headquarters: they must have previously worked in the field for the ICRC, regardless of their training or skills. According to the IFRC, field positions include those for:
Specifically, for health professionals, the IFRC's Health Services Unit has four specialized departments:
National Red Cross groups also contribute healthcare professionals (e.g., doctors, prosthetists, and nurses), logistics, and other personnel (known as delegates) to IFRC projects, as needed. They also make extensive use of volunteers at local, in-country levels including those – depending on the needs in the community – who work in fund-raising, provide first aid, drive ambulances, run help-line telephone services, distribute food, organize disaster preparedness, and visit old people. Also see Dear Cindy – American Red Cross Jobs. Discuss This ArticleHave something you'd like to say? Tell us what you think! Read and post comments for this article. Like this answer? Read more questions! Browse our archive of 1,275 career questions. Also, see our master index of all MedHunters articles! Find a JobChoose your career: MedHunters is the world's biggest healthcare job board. Our job directory has 17,365 jobs with 2,445 hospitals and other direct employers. We want you to find your next job on MedHunters. Need Help? Call us at 1-888-884-8242, email us at info@medhunters.com or sign up now. Do you have a career-related question? Email us at: DearCindy@medhunters.com. |
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