Down the Street. Across the Country. Around the World. Our work helps save lives.
With thousands of employees and hundreds of thousands of volunteers, the American Red Cross is a diverse network of individuals committed to changing the world one community at a time. We offer a wide variety of opportunities where people are empowered to grow and do the work they are most passionate about.
Be a Force for Good. Join our humanitarian mission.
We take care of you, while you take care of others.
As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work, retirement, getting healthy and more. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance and learn.
Stay Healthy
Health, dental, vision plans, health and flexible spending accounts
Relax with Time Away
Paid time off, paid holidays and additional floating holidays
Employee Assistance Plan
No cost counseling 24/7
Service Awards & Recognition
Awards and recognition at 1-year and every 5-years of service
Paid Family Leave
12 weeks of paid leave at 80% of regular base salary to give care to a family member.
Save for Your Future
401K with employer match up to 5%
Disability & Insurance
Company paid short/long-term disability plans, AD&D and life insurance
Career Development
Access to online training, annual performance reviews and pay-for-performance
We Believe in a Diverse and Inclusive Environment
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.
It’s not what we say, rather, what others say about the Red Cross that’s important. We are honored to know DEI leaders and watchers recognize our efforts to advance diversity, equity and inclusion.
Here are some frequently asked questions about applying for a position at the Red Cross.
Search and apply for a job on our Careers website. Once you’ve created a profile, you’ll be able to quickly apply for additional openings, set-up job alerts, and view the status of your application(s).
Yes, we have many positions ranging from entry to senior levels. We post these positions onto our career site once they're available.
Our recruiters review job applicants for each opening and reach out to those who appear to be a strong match with the position.
Help us get to know you by explaining how your prior experience and successes have prepared you for the role you’re pursuing at American Red Cross. Review the job description and do research on the product, team, and our company. Come with a few examples in mind that demonstrate your strengths, any questions you have about the opportunity, and a healthy dose of curiosity. It’s always a good idea to get plenty of sleep and eat a good breakfast, too. Additionally, learn more about our mission and vision, and visit Red Cross Stories to explore the ways we provide help and hope.
The American Red Cross does not send out emails to anyone who has not already applied online to a specific job posting on our careers website. If you have received an email offering you a job at Red Cross without previously applying for a job, please be aware that it is a scam/phishing email. It is a federal crime for a person to pose as a Red Cross representative for the purpose of fraudulently soliciting, collecting, or receiving money or material. If you receive a scam/phishing email supposedly from Red Cross, please report it to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crimes (IC3) Unit. The Red Cross urges people to not provide any personal or financial information to unknown individuals.
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