I started volunteering at the American Red Cross chapter in San Diego, California in 2011 in the logistics department at the front desk. How I set myself up for success with the Red Crossįor me, this job was a dream come true! And believe it or not, with some extra elbow grease, you really can get your dream job overseas. My husband and I embracing our new European home! ![]() I’m not going to sugarcoat it though- it took me years and many rejections to get this position but now I live and work in Vilseck, Germany and my housing is free! Cha-ching! If you have a passion for the nonprofit field, you’re willing to work hard and put in the time, and you care about contributing volunteer hours to your community, the American Red Cross is a great option for you. *Side note: While this specific job is only available to US citizens, I will highlight many other volunteer or non-profit jobs open to a wide range of nationalities.* Experience with military culture, regulations, and protocol strongly desired.Experience with American Red Cross desired.Medical and physical requirements including immunizations.citizenship and ability to obtain secret security clearance This job is proof that hard work and dedication pays off in big ways. ![]() Have you always dreamed of a career in the non-profit sector? Or maybe you've gotten some experience but are looking for a change of scenery? The American Red Cross Overseas could be the job for you.
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