Disasters strike without warning Will you answer the call?

Powering the Response:

While doctors and nurses play a critical role, effective disaster response also depends on a wide range of skilled professionals—including logistics, supply chain, finance, technology, administration, and program management—to join our global DART roster. Your skills could ensure that aid is delivered efficiently, resources are managed wisely, and life-saving programs reach those who need them most.

Where Your Expertise Meets Urgent Need
Use your professional skills to deliver critical aid—and the hope of Christ—to communities devastated by disaster.

Available DART Positions

Oversee purchasing, procurement, warehousing, and transportation so that relief supplies reach affected communities without delay.

When disaster strikes, lives depend on supply chains working smoothly. Logistics & Supply Chain Personnel ensure relief reaches those in need by managing procurement, warehousing, and transport in complex environments. Deployments are a minimum of three weeks and often in challenging conditions. If you are resourceful, thrive under pressure, and want to use your skills to bring life-saving aid—and the hope of Jesus Christ—this role offers a powerful way to serve.

Manage vital systems, resources, and accountability, ensuring teams can operate with excellence and integrity.

Behind every response are skilled professionals who keep systems running with excellence. Finance, Technology, and Administration Personnel support DART operations by managing finances, HR, technology, and communications. Their work ensures accountability and safety, enabling teams to deliver aid effectively. Deployments last at least three weeks and often take place in tough locations. If you’re ready to apply your expertise where it matters most, this role lets you serve those in crisis in Jesus’ name.

Design and implement relief programs—providing clean water, food, shelter, and other essential support.

Programs Personnel design and implement life-saving relief activities, including clean water, food, shelter, and medical care. Serving alongside the Team Leader, they ensure practical and compassionate responses reach people in crisis. Deployments last a minimum of three weeks and require adaptability, resilience, and leadership in difficult settings. If you’re a technical expert ready to use your skills to serve the vulnerable while pointing them to the hope of Jesus Christ, this role is for you.

READY TO SERVE?

Will you answer the call to be the light in a dark world?

FAQ’s

How do I join DART?
Complete the Availability Survey so we know when and where you’re available to serve.

How will I know if I’m selected for deployment?
The International Disaster Response Unit (IDRU) matches your skills and availability to current needs and contacts you directly.

Do I need to re-submit my availability survey each time?
No — only update it when your availability changes.

Can I deploy with a friend?
Deployment decisions are based on response needs, so serving together isn’t guaranteed.

What training will I receive?
You’ll attend a six-day DART Training Conference covering disaster response, security, and humanitarian assistance.

How do I know what to pack?
You’ll receive a pre-deployment packet, including a packing list and travel details.

How will I communicate while deployed?
You’ll be set up with a dedicated Samaritan’s Purse email and use the Signal app for secure team communications.

Being a member of DART has given me the ability to fulfil God’s plan in my life.

— Greg, WASH Technician