SFRS Volunteers

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Samaritan First Responders Society Employment & Volunteers:

 

Individuals interested in applying to The Samaritan First Responders Society for employment or to be come a volunteer must complete an application online or by mail with a photo and brief  resume & description of  your experience and the volunteer position that interest you.

The Executive and/or Key Employees are:

a). Experienced Executive Director Assistant, b). Experienced Nonprofit Secretary & Admin/Manager, c). Nonprofit Treasurer with Accounting & Bookkeeping Experience, d). Experienced Emergency Management Personnel, e) Experienced Medical Assistants ( Retired EMT and/or RN). f) Emergency Medical Technician will receive training and certification with( Advanced Telemedicine Technology Equipment).

Volunteers for the Local Crisis & Support Teams-by State:

The SFRS organization currently seeking individuals with good managerial and leadership  skills & experience as a first responder, veteran, EMT, RN and/or individuals with emergency management education.  In addition,SFRS Volunteers that form the local community-based ” Crisis & Support Response Teams within their state or their adjoining state will receive additional training and instructions from their appointed SFRS team leader or Incident Commanders.

The following are the various positions available as a volunteer and a general description for each of the community-based Crisis & Support Response Team Member Positions:

Team Leader ” Incident Commander”(IC): Responsible for overall incident management and coordination and is the most skilled and Experienced. First in the Chain of Command.

Operation Team Leader(OTL): Oversees field operations, resources allocation, and personnel management and Second in Command- within the CST Chain of Command.

Public Information Officer (PIO): Manages media relations, public communication, and crisis communications.

Logistics & Planning Officer (LPO): Handles logistics, planning, and resource procurement. 4th in the CST Chain of Command

Health & Support Supervisor Officer (HSO): An Experienced Medical Technician or RN to manage healthcare and support SFRS Emergency Medical Specialist volunteers and offers crisis intervention to those affected by the crisis.

*Emergency Medical Specialist (EMS): an SFRS Training & Certified Medical Specialist equipped with Advanced Telemedicine Technology Equipment who collaborates with a Licensed Medical Physician.

The SFRS EMS Medical Specialist(SMS) and receive hands on training as a volunteer. SMS can earn Medical Certification and an opportunity to earn valuable experience which could applied to a salary position. Applicants are being heavily recruited in Western North Carolina because of the overwheming needs of the SFRS Disaster Relief Efforts.

 

Volunteer Coordinator Officer (VCO): Recruits, trains and manages volunteers.

The majority of  The SFRS Volunteers will be needed to fill these position, but with training can be promoted to higher positions within our community-based organization.

Support Staff of  Volunteers: These individuals assist in various roles as needed, including administrative support, communications, and on-site support.

Volunteer Civil Engineers:

These SFRS Volunteers for these positions may require a state license with experience, but can also receive on the job training from an SFRS Supervisor. These individuals Civil engineers will include: Heavy equipment operators, General Contractors, Plumbers, Electricians, Carpenter, Truck drivers, and other operations etc..

Important: The SFRS Volunteers must complete an Application and Pass a Criminal Background Check and Drug Screening  test, provided by a third party provider. After approval each SFRS Volunteer must agree & sign a required Volunteer or Independent Contractor Agreement and comply with SFRS written policies, procedures and guidelines governing neutrality and behavior and its Code of Conduct Policy.

International Volunteers- (ICSTs)

Join the International Crisis & Support Teams (ICSTs) of The Samaritan First Responders Society-(SFRS)

If you are passionate about helping others during times of crisis? Join our International network of dedicated volunteers and make a difference in your community.

Become an ICST Member and:

  • Be part of a global community of like-minded individuals
  • Provide essential support to those in need
  • Contribute to a safer and more resilient world.

To Join, Simply submit your online application:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Telephone number
  • Email address

Your appointed ICST Team Leader will Contact you shortly.

Please Note: All ICST Members must adhere to the Laws, Guidelines, and procedures of their respective countries.

Together, We can make a Difference.

Become a ICST Member, Donate, or Volunteer Today!

The Samaritan First Responders Society (SFRS) address: P.O. Box 91283  Raleigh, North Carolina 27675  Tel# (877)508-8001  or (561)510-9293 Fax: (844)327-3075.

Email: [email protected]

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Please Note

For each volunteer applicant, there will be a charge from a third party vendor that will conduct a criminal background check. Once the background check has been completed and approved, the SFRS will forward to each approved volunteer the SFRS Volunteer or Independent Contractor Agreement via DocuSign.

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      Disclosure Statement:

      The Samaritan First Responders Society-SFRS is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sexual orientation,gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. The SFRS organization simply asks our SFRS Volunteers & Associates to maintain a neutral stance on political and religious matters while in the performance of their duties. Moreover, SFRS Volunteers and Associates must adhere to our company’s Code of Conduct, which includes maintaining professionalism and neutrality in all interactions of a hardship, Crisis or the aftermath of a Disaster.