Working at Thank you caretakers
The world is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis due to the coronavirus. Health caretakers, who are already risking and sacrificing their lives for the rest of society, are put to the test and are at risk of exhaustion.
The initiative www.thankyoucaretakers.com collects messages of gratitude online and livestreams those messages to health caretakers all over the world. The goal is to bring people together and mentally support our health caretakers and make a positive impact during these difficult times.
“ If you passionately believe in the positive effect of thanking our caretakers during this pandemic, then working for this initiative will suit you. If you do not own a laptop or do not have the possibility to work from home, then joining this initiative is not an option unfortunately. ”
- HQ in Amsterdam
- Active on a global scale
- 60% / 40%
- Average age 32
- 25 employees in NL
- Growing to 100 employees worldwide




Growth possibilities at this organisation
We started this initiative to make a positive impact on society during the coronacrisis. By joining this initiative you can grow as an individual because you get a chance to make a positive impact on society and because you really have to take initiative and be entrepreneurial. We aim to provide you with the right tools and motivate you with inspiring guest speakers from different fields of expertise.
Why work at Thank you caretakers
No job openings at Thank you caretakers
There are currently no job openings at this company.
What is our biggest challenge?
The biggest challenge for Thank you caretakers is to reach out to as many people in society as possible to ensure that everyone contributes to our message to the millions of caretakers all over the world. We are on a mission to share one million thank you messages with caretakers on a global scale. Hopefully the pandemic will soon be over so it is our challenge to speed up our initiative and create maximum impact.
‘Share one million messages with health caretakers all over the world.’
Thank you caretakers