At Zevizar, we believe in empowering communities to become more resilient and prepared for disasters through education, innovation, and outreach. We’re currently seeking passionate and skilled individuals to join our mission-driven team.
Whether you’re an educator, engineer, designer, communicator, researcher, student, or a passionate individual dedicated to making a difference, there’s a place for you at Zevizar. We welcome individuals from all walks of life—those with technical expertise, creative minds, organizational talents, or simply a deep commitment to helping communities thrive.
No matter your background—be it in science, public health, social work, emergency response, data analysis, software development, or the arts—your unique skills can contribute to building safer, more informed, and resilient communities.
If you’re driven by purpose, eager to learn and grow, and ready to collaborate on meaningful projects, Zevizar is the place where your energy can truly have an impact.
Disaster Education Content Helper
Help people stay safe with easy-to-understand information.
What You’ll Do:
– Work on different types of common disasters (e.g., floods, earthquakes).
– Help create simple materials like presentations to teach people how to prepare.
– Work with experts who will guide the content.
What We’re Looking For:
– Good writing and communication skills.
– Interest or background in teaching, communications, or public awareness.
– Interest to gain experience creating educational content.
What You’ll Gain:
– A chance to create something that helps people around the world.
– Work with a diverse and supportive international team.
– Certificate of Contribution and a Letter of Recommendation.
Why It Matters:
Your contribution will help individuals, families and communities feel more prepared and confident in the face of disasters.
Have Questions?
Reach out to us at info@zevizar.com
Community Outreach Coordinator
Help share important disaster preparedness information with your community.
What You’ll Do:
– Connect with local groups and help organize workshops or events.
– Share simple, helpful materials about how to stay safe during disasters.
– Listen to feedback from the community to make the information even better.
What We’re Looking For:
– Friendly and organized, with good communication skills.
– Interest or experience in community work or public outreach.
What You’ll Gain:
– A chance to create something that helps people around the world.
– Work with a diverse and supportive international team.
– Certificate of Contribution and a Letter of Recommendation.
Why It Matters:
Your efforts will help build trust and make sure everyone in your community has the tools they need to be prepared for disasters.
Have Questions?
Reach out to us at info@zevizar.com
Multimedia Designer for Educational Content
Use your creativity to help people learn how to stay safe during disasters.
What You’ll Do:
– Design clear and engaging visuals like infographics, short videos, or animations.
– Make sure materials are easy to understand and culturally appropriate.
– Work closely with content helpers and educators to bring content to life.
What We’re Looking For:
– Skills in graphic design or multimedia tools.
– Experience or interest in making educational or awareness materials.
– Creative mindset and good attention to detail.
What You’ll Gain:
– A chance to create something that helps people around the world.
– Work with a diverse and supportive international team.
– Certificate of Contribution and a Letter of Recommendation.
Why It Matters:
Your designs will help people better understand how to prepare for disasters — turning important information into something that sticks.
Have Questions?
Reach out to us at info@zevizar.com
Help to Develop Mobile App
Use your tech skills to help build an app that helps people prepare for disasters.
About the Role:
We’re looking for individuals to help develop a user-friendly mobile app that shares life-saving information for disaster preparedness. This is a great opportunity to make a real impact using your technical skills.
What You’ll Do:
– Help build and maintain a mobile app.
– Make sure the app is secure, private, and works on all screen sizes.
– Join weekly virtual check-ins.
What We’re Looking For:
– Interest in gaining experience with mobile app development.
– Comfortable working in a team and communicating online.
What You’ll Gain:
– A chance to create something that helps people around the world.
– Work with a diverse and supportive international team.
– Recognition on our website and in project publications.
– Certificate of Contribution and a Letter of Recommendation.
Have Questions?
Reach out to us at info@zevizar.com
Join the Disaster Research Collaboration Hub
Are you passionate about disaster preparedness, risk reduction, or climate resilience?
Do you want to contribute your expertise, collaborate with global peers, or co-author meaningful work?
We are excited to announce the launch of the Disaster Research Collaboration Hub — a space dedicated to connecting researchers, practitioners, students, and institutions who are working on or interested in disaster-related topics.
We are looking for collaborators in the following areas:
– Natural hazards (floods, droughts, earthquakes, wildfires, etc.)
– Emergency preparedness and community education
– Climate adaptation and resilience
– Health and disease outbreak response
– Urban planning and infrastructure for disaster mitigation
– Data science and remote sensing for hazard mapping
Opportunities to connect:
– Find or become a co-author
– Search for or offer a supervisor or mentor
– Join a research team as a reviewer, student, or assistant
– Collaborate on fieldwork, publication, or educational content development
Whether you’re an early-career researcher, graduate student, NGO worker, or seasoned academic — we welcome you to join and help build a stronger, more connected disaster research community.
Have questions? Contact us at info@zevizar.com
How to get involved:
Fill out our quick form to tell us more about your background, interests, and what you’re looking for.