The German Red Cross provides essential humanitarian support worldwide for people affected by crisis situations. Should the need for urgent deployment of delegates arise due to disasters or crises, German Red Cross utilises its humanitarian personnel pool (GRCReady) to alert and deploy qualified experts within 72 hours.
The German Red Cross is expanding the surge capacity of its Lab Technicians Pool and welcomes applications from qualified, licensed lab technicians who have the skills and expertise to be deployed as delegates in an emergency response anywhere in the world for a minimum of six weeks and up to three months.
Medical lab technicians are typically deployed as part of a clinical Emergency Response Unit (ERU) team. A clinical ERU provides primary and/or secondary healthcare to communities affected by disasters or crises, in cooperation with sister National Societies abroad. An ERU is a standardized package of trained personnel and equipment modules that can be deployed at short notice by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. In certain circumstances, lab technicians may also be deployed in response to an alert from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
As a lab technician deployed internationally, you will work either in a clinic or in a Red Cross Red Crescent Emergency Field Hospital. A clinic provides basic preventive and curative healthcare services (e.g., stabilisation, non-surgical cases, etc.), while an emergency field hospital (WHO EMT Type 2) is equipped with one or two surgical units and additional healthcare and support services, including a laboratory. The German Red Cross is one of six Red Cross Societies that maintain an emergency field hospital on standby for disaster response. You can find a 360-degree view of an emergency field hospital here. Our German-language page provides additional information about the facility.
When deployed with the German Red Cross, you will work as part of an international team under the leadership of a Senior Medial Officer. You will carry out medical laboratory duties in line with professional practice standards to ensure safe, high-quality care. Collaboration with both international and local healthcare personnel is essential, and your role will likely include supervising, mentoring, and training national laboratory staff and other health professionals.
Your field of activity will furthermore include establishing, performing, and monitoring laboratory investigations and services required for the clinical management of both surgical and non-surgical patients, including tropical diagnostics. Among other tasks, laboratory technicians collect blood samples and prepare them for transfusions. They also ensure the availability and proper use of laboratory supplies and equipment and provide guidance on the safe disposal of medical waste. While some tasks may resemble those in your regular laboratory environment, others will differ depending on the specific deployment context.
Please note that the technical equipment available to you, as well as the setup of medical facilities, may differ significantly from what you are accustomed to in your home country, although they do meet international WHO standards.
Does the following profile sound like you? If yes, we encourage you to apply and look forward to guiding you through the admission process.

Pool opens: 15 January 2026
Pool closes: Open until filled (not closing before 11 PM Geneva time on 15 February 2026)
Applications from German Red Cross volunteers and staff members who meet the criteria are particularly welcome. All applicants will be notified whether they have been short-listed.
Step 1: Register here
Step 2: Enter the join code “MLT_2026” and follow the instructions you receive by email
If you have questions regarding the application process, please contact surge(at)drk(dot)de
The German Red Cross offers a one-week introductory training for new pool members. For certain countries of assignment, additional security training is provided.
Please note that this is an application process to join our humanitarian personnel pool, not for a specific lab technician position at German Red Cross. Please also note that we cannot guarantee a deployment. The deployment of lab technicians is not particularly common. However, on occasion, this does happen following natural disasters and crises. Since we cannot foresee when a deployment from the German Red Cross Emergency Field Hospital will be required, the members of the humanitarian personnel pool have regular employment relationships in hospitals or other medical facilities and are released by their employers for an assignment with the German Red Cross when needed. International assignments are paid by the German Red Cross and are not voluntary positions.
Surge deployments usually do not last longer than three months. If you are looking for longer-term employment opportunities with German Red Cross, please check our careers page.
For more information on our humanitarian personnel pool, GRCReady, please click here.