- Organization
- Responder Relief Fund Corp
Director of Operations for Nonprofit Startup
- Duration
- Recruiting now
- Location
- Marlton, NJ
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
Remote
Recruiting now
525 State Highway 73, Marlton, NJ 08053

About this Opportunity
- Job Posting: Director of Operations (Volunteer Role)
- Location: Remote (Work from Anywhere)
- Commitment: 10-15 hours/month (Flexible Schedule)
- Posted: [Current Date]
- Help Us Turn Compassion into Action!
- Seeking a Hands-On Leader to Oversee Our Life-Saving Programs
Hey there, amazing organizer!
At Responder Relief Fund Corp, we're looking for a Volunteer Director of Operations – someone who loves turning big ideas into smooth-running systems. If you're the person who naturally coordinates teams, solves logistical puzzles before they happen, and believes good operations make missions possible, we've been waiting for you!
- Why This Role Will Make Your Heart Happy:
As our operations leader, you'll be the backbone of our programs supporting first responders in crisis. Every process you refine, every team you support, means we can deliver aid faster when disasters strike.
- What You'll Get to Do:
- Be the "how" behind our "what" – turning our mission into day-to-day reality
- Lead our program teams (think volunteer coordination, aid distribution, and partner relations)
- Create systems that help us scale our impact (because more efficiency = more lives helped)
- Work closely with our Board to turn strategic goals into actionable plans
- Be our go-to problem solver when logistical challenges arise
- We're Dreaming Of Someone Who:
✓ Thrives on making things work better
✓ Has experience leading teams or complex projects (any field welcome!)
✓ Gets excited about both big-picture strategy and nitty-gritty details
✓ Believes in supporting those who run toward danger to help others
- Why You'll Love Volunteering with Us:
- See direct results – your work helps real families in their hardest moments
- Grow your leadership skills with real responsibility
- Enjoy flexibility – design your schedule around your life
- Join a team that values your brain and your heart equally
- Ready to Lead With Purpose?
We'd love to hear from you!
- P.S. Not an "official" operations pro? If you're the organized friend everyone relies on, we want to meet you!
Responder Relief Fund Corp**
- This is a volunteer leadership position perfect for those wanting to make a difference with their operational talents – whether you're a retired professional, working parent, student, or career-changer looking to give back.
Let's build systems that save lives – together! 🚒💙
- My "Why" for Responder Relief Fund
I want to share something with you that has lived in my bones for over 30 years—a memory that refuses to fade.
In 1992, I was 26 years old, running my landscape business with the invincibility of youth. One of my employees had a father who owned a major construction company. When Hurricane Andrew ravaged Florida, he was invited to bid on rebuilding Homestead. He gathered subcontractors—including a wide-eyed kid like me—and flew us down on his private jet.
What I saw from the air stole my breath.
Miles and miles of nothing. Neighborhoods reduced to splinters. Schools, churches, homes—all flattened like a child’s block tower kicked over. The silence was the worst part. No birds, no laughter, just the hollow wind through broken beams. We landed in a warzone without bullets.
His company never got the contracts. But that flight home? I stared out the window at the ruins below, and something in me cracked open. A question started burning: Who helps the helpers when the unthinkable happens?
For three decades, that question followed me like a shadow. Through careers and life’s twists, I’d wake sometimes to the smell of wet lumber and chaos—that Florida air thick with loss.
Now, at this chapter of my life, I’m done waiting. Responder Relief Fund Corp isn’t just a nonprofit. It’s the answer I wish had existed when first responders dug through those ruins in ’92 with bleeding hands. It’s the promise that no firefighter, no EMT, no officer who runs toward disaster will ever face the aftermath alone.
I’m sharing this because I need you to feel why this matters. Not just understand it but carry it with you the way I still carry Homestead. If that resonates—if you too hear the echo of forgotten heroes in the wind—then let’s talk. Really talk. Not about spreadsheets or strategies, but about how we can build something that outlasts us both.
The jet landed long ago. But the journey? It’s just beginning.
- With urgency and hope,
- Brian H. Myers
Founder, Responder Relief Fund Corp
- P.S. When you’re ready, I’ll tell you about the firefighter I met in Homestead who’d lost his own home but still wore his uniform. That’s who we’re doing this for.
Skills/Interests
- Administrative
- Business Skills
- Leadership
- Media