Careers
Interested in a meaningful career? MABVI and its parent organization, MAB Community Services, offer many rewarding positions. Find out about our occupational therapy jobs, vocational coach jobs, and many others.
MAB Community Services needs talented individuals committed to helping people with disabilities live full and satisfying lives. There is a pressing need for MAB’s services, and our staff is directly responsible for improving the lives of thousands of individuals in Massachusetts.
As one of the oldest social service organizations in the country, MAB has the expertise and experience to form innovative partnerships and deliver high-quality services through our Ivy Street School, Adult Disability Services, and Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired(MABVI). Our staff of over 400 includes vision rehabilitation specialists, vocational counselors, residential counselors, case managers, and special education teachers, to name a few. All of these positions offer the opportunity to build your expertise while making a difference in the lives of others.
MAB is committed to building an inclusive and diverse community and strongly encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply.
MABVI Is Now Looking to Hire an Executive Director
The Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MABVI) seeks a dynamic, experienced leader to continue our 120-year commitment to quality and innovation in services for individuals with visual disabilities.
We seek a new Executive Director who shares our belief in meeting each person where they are and partnering with them to find strategies that work best for them.
Services we provide
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Adjustment Counseling
Your life changes when your vision changes. It’s normal for this to feel upsetting and difficult, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Our Adjustment Counseling program can help.
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Volunteer Help
We were founded by volunteers and today hundreds serve across the state. Volunteers can read mail, help with paperwork or grocery shopping, or be sighted guides for fitness and active living.
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Access Tech
From magnification devices to smartphone apps, technology can play an enormous role in enhancing accessibility for someone who is blind or visually impaired. MABVI’s Assistive Technology Centers can help.