The Disaster Health Services Associate provides healthcare and first-aid for clients, and in some cases, staff. Additionally, this role assesses for and responds to public health issues in Red Cross service delivery sites.
Responsibilities:
- Assess and triage the health needs of the shelter population - at the time of registration and on an on-going basis.
- Evaluate and treat client's illnesses and/or injuries per past history utilizing the ARC Health
- Services Protocols as a guideline.
- Immediately refer critical illness or injury to a higher level of care - i.e. Emergency Medical System (EMS).
- Document appropriately in accordance with HIPAA guidelines to ensure client confidentiality.
- Monitor shelter clients and staff for disease outbreaks and report to public health through Health Services Supervisor.
- Consider if current housing or shelter is appropriate for client's required level of care.
- Make appropriate community referrals.
- Refer individuals with mental or emotional health issues to Disaster Mental Health workers.
- Ensure ongoing sanitary conditions of restrooms, food service, and healthcare areas. Ensure the security of all medical supplies and equipment.
- Inform the facility manager of any safety hazards or sanitation problems.
- Arrange for replacement of emergency medication for disaster-related health needs of shelter residents in accordance with ARC regulations & policies.
Time Commitment: Flexible. Works with the Disaster Action Team (DAT) participating in an on-call system.
Qualifications:
Fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and submission of vaccine status and supporting documentation in Volunteer Connection if participating in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.
- Attendance in volunteer orientation and completion of all required forms (volunteer and DSHR* applications) and clear background check. * DSHR- It is a requirement for all
- Disaster and Client Services volunteers to register in the ARC Disaster Services Human Resource system to track all trained disaster services volunteers.
- Must be a Healthcare Professional with an unencumbered license or certification from an issuing authority in one of the following disciplines:
- Physician (MD / DO)
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)
- Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT-B)
- Paramedics (EMT-P)
- Physician Assistants (PA)
- Allied Health Workers (Case by Case Basis)
- Must be certified in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic First Aid by either the American Red Cross or American Heart Association. Note: Red Cross CPR and First Aid classes are free for volunteers
Training: We provide all the training!
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Sign-up to volunteer today! Please email questions to Gerald Winkel at gerald.winkel@redcross.org or (951)-903-9702