The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is the largest humanitarian network in the world. Its mission is to alleviate human suffering, protect life and health, and uphold human dignity especially during armed conflicts and other emergencies. It is present in every country and supported by millions of volunteers.
You wish to work with the ICRC , select the job opening you are interested in from the page Working for the ICRC and create your own personal account.
Online applications
Apply for only one advertised post - the one for which you feel best qualified.
Only one application will be considered.
After submitting your CV (using our Personal History Form) you will receive an acknowledgement by e-mail.
To start the online application process, register online for a personal account, making sure you fill in all the fields marked as obligatory.
Application process
Applications for advertised vacancies and skills always in demand
Once you have completed your application, you will receive an e-mail confirming the creation of your personal account for future visits (this mail will come from the addressjobs.gva).
If your application meets the ICRC's basic selection criteria, they will tell you about the next steps in the recruitment process.
Interviews for specialists
If your application was selected, you would be invited to ICRC headquarters in Geneva for a day of interviews. You will have one-on-one interviews with two or three members of ICRC staff from different units. The interviews last from 60 to 90 minutes each.
You will also take written and oral language tests in English, French and any other language mentioned in your application.
Passing the ICRC's language tests
https://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/feature/2013/02-09-icrc-language-tests.htm
Engagement procedure
Once the ICRC has approved your application to work in the field, we will offer you a contract.
There are two kinds of contract:
A three-month trial period starts on the first day of the contract.
Salary, social benefits and a number of technical matters are dealt with during the recruitment interviews.
Working for the ICRC
The International Committee of the Red Cross recruits staff, trains them and develops their skills, so that the organization can call on a sufficient number of qualified personnel to support and conduct its operations.
Creating an account
https://jobsite.icrc.org/servlet/CheckSecurity/JSP/jobsite_g/alta_usuarios_nuevos.jsp
After you get registered check out the active vacancies here:
https://www.icrc.org/eng/who-we-are/jobs/
Types of specialists required (Tasks and requirements).
These are examples of vacancies that could be currently out of date
Surgeon
Task
The ICRC surgeon works as part of surgical teams deployed when existing facilities are unable to care for the war-wounded. He/she may also treat victims of accident and illness who require emergency surgery. The teams work either in hospitals built, equipped, supplied and managed by the ICRC, or in existing hospitals that the ICRC provides with supplies, equipment and back-up for local personnel, in some cases assisting with training.
Selection requirements
Primary health care (PHC) doctor / nurse
Task
Based on the needs of specific target groups , support to one or more existing health facilities, or through an independent ICRC clinic, the Primary Health Care (PHC) Doctor / Nurse ensures the organization and management of Health activities for patients and/or a population in accordance with the context, ICRC protocols and universal hygiene standards, by providing quality and continuity of care.
Ensure supervision and training of a team.
Protection of the medical mission among the basic components of the programme (collection of allegations of disrespect for the medical mission, reporting, follow-up…).
Functions and responsibilities
Selection requirements
Physiotherapist (internal medicine)
Task
The ICRC physiotherapist supervises physiotherapy care in hospitals, especially for traumatic and neurological patients, or in physical rehabilitation centres providing treatments to amputees, paraplegic and other physically disabled. He/she provides clinical and technical support and appropriate training at various levels to national staffs working in the field of physiotherapy. He/she manages the physiotherapy activities within hospital and physical rehabilitation programmes and supervises the establishment of new physiotherapy departments and the installation of their equipment.
Selection requirements
Paediatrician
Task
The doctor works as part of the ICRC hospital teams. The ICRC hospital teams work either in hospitals built, equipped, supplied and managed by the ICRC, or in existing hospitals to which the ICRC provides supplies and equipment, reinforces local personnel and, in some cases, assists with training. The doctor ensures a quality care as well as organization and management of services (paediatrics, internal medicine, outpatient, emergency room and intensive care unit) in close collaboration with her/his local counterparts.
Selection requirements
Emergency Room Specialist
(Anaesthetist / Surgeon / ICU Doctor)
Task
The ICRC Emergency Room Specialist works as part of a hospital teams deployed when existing facilities are unable to care for persons injured as a result of war. He/she may also treat victims of accident and illness. The teams work either in hospitals built, equipped, supplied and managed by the ICRC, or in existing hospitals to which the ICRC provides supplies and equipment, reinforces local personnel and, in some cases, assists with training.
Selection requirements
Orthotist-Prosthetist
Task
This position involves supervising the manufacture of prostheses and orthoses, providing technical and clinical support to national personnel working in P&O projects, providing support in the management of physical rehabilitation activities, setting up new P&O centres.
Selection requirements
Anesthesiologist
Task
The ICRC anesthesiologist works as part of surgical teams deployed when existing facilities are unable to care for persons injured as a result of war. He/she may also treat victims of accident and illness. The teams work either in hospitals built, equipped, supplied and managed by the ICRC, or in existing hospitals to which the ICRC provides supplies and equipment, reinforces local personnel and, in some cases, assists with training.
Selection requirements
Midwife Nurse
Task
ICRC midwife works as part of the medical team providing services to victims directly or indirectly affected by conflict. The team is multinational and works alongside locally hired personnel.
Selection criteria
Ward nurse
Task
ICRC hospital ward nurses work as part of the surgical/medical team providing hospital services to victims directly or indirectly affected by conflicts. The patients are men, women and children suffering from trauma, surgical and medical emergencies. The hospital team is multinational and works alongside locally hired personnel.
Selection requirements
For help and consultation on recruitment process:
contact Ukrainian Medical Council by phone +38(050) 405-03-47, or
visit our office in Kiev.
Source: www.icrc.org/en
To find out more about ICRC visit their official web page.