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The American Cancer Society has incorporated "interoperabile" electronic and information technologies to ensure
that applicants with disabilities—who may be using assistive technology/adaptive software and adaptive strategies—can
effectively interact and communicate with our online application system.
If you are having difficulty, due to a disability, in using our online application system (or would like to explain any other
problem you are having in applying for a job because of a disability), please contact us at 1-800- 227-2345
to request accommodation so that we may ensure that you can submit a timely application and have an equal opportunity to compete for jobs.
It is the policy of the American Cancer Society not to discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment
because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, marital status or veteran status.
This policy shall include, but not be limited to, the following: recruitment and employment, promotion, demotion, transfer,
compensation, training, layoff and termination.
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Choices are the building blocks of a great career, and the American Cancer Society offers more choices than you may have imagined. We’re a national organization with dedicated and passionate staff members, and we offer purpose-driven careers dedicated to our mission to save lives from cancer.
So what will your career with us be?
Consider the choices that complement your goals and experience.
Helping People Stay Well
We help people take steps to prevent cancer or detect it at its earliest, most treatable stage. We develop guidelines for recommended cancer screenings and nutrition and physical activity, so people know what tests they need to find cancer early and how to help prevent the disease. We also provide tips, tools, and online resources to help people set goals and stay motivated to eat healthy and maintain an active lifestyle.
Helping People Get Well
We’re in people’s corner around the clock to guide them through every step of the cancer experience. Our phone lines are open every minute of every day and night to help connect people with the answers they need. Each year, we provide information, help, and support to the more than 1 million people who call us at 1-800-227-2345 or visit us at cancer.org.
Finding Cures
We’re getting results by funding and conducting research that helps us understand cancer’s causes, determine how best to prevent it, and discover new ways to cure it. As the largest private funder of cancer research in the United States, we’ve had a hand in nearly every major cancer breakthrough of the last century.
Fighting Back
A grassroots force of citizen-soldiers, we work with lawmakers to pass laws to defeat cancer and rally communities worldwide to join the fight. Together with our nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy affiliate, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action NetworkSM (ACS CAN), we’ve increased government funding for cancer research, established smoke-free policies, and improved access to affordable, quality health care.
Volunteers
Our volunteers are residents of local communities who serve specific responsibilities at the many levels of the organization. Volunteers represent diverse backgrounds, ages, skills, and interests and come to the American Cancer Society to help us fulfill our lifesaving mission.
We need people like you.
We’re in constant contact with the government, corporations, foundations, academic institutions, civic organizations, and the media. We also work with people one-on-one, from research scientists and donors to volunteers, patients, and physicians. All of these relationships are possible because people like you keep the American Cancer Society on the front line of public policy and health science year after year.
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Save lives.
Fulfill yours.™
Being a member of the American Cancer Society team
is a unique opportunity to put your special talents to work for the good of
others, in an innovative and people-centered professional environment.
Laura Reeves
Chief Talent Officer
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