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AmeriCorps Service Position

Perkins School for the Blind

Perkins School for the Blind

501-1,000 employees

Education and services for blind individuals

Compensation Overview

$18.75/hr

+ Education Award + Professional development funds

Belmont, MA, USA

In Person

All service hours are in-person at the Watertown campus.

Category
Education
Requirements
  • A US citizen or permanent resident (green card holder)
  • 18 years of age at minimum (member age range is 18–70+ years old)
  • Fully vaccinated for Measles, Mumps, Rubella
  • Comfortable with or willingness to learn on-line collaboration tools, e.g. shared calendars, email, shared folders/files (Google Drive, Google Apps) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)
  • Self-motivated and detail oriented, highly organized and reliable, able to work independently and on a team
  • Able to manage multiple tasks with competing deadlines
  • Willing to learn new content management systems like America Learns to support data collection and reporting
  • Willing to complete Safety Care training which provides members with training that allows them to support student behavioral needs through de-escalation techniques. Some of these involve physical interventions.
  • Ability to independently navigate a 38-acre campus independently that is not fully accessible after onboarding and orientation
  • Ability to independently utilize Google Suite and Microsoft Office Suite to perform daily tasks associated with the role including communication with Perkins staff and data collection multiple times throughout the day after initial training
  • Complete a minimum of 900 hours of service over 25.5 weeks, serving between Feb 2, 2026 and July 29, 2026.
  • Excited to give back to your community and interested in developing your skills and gaining new professional experiences
  • Please note: The service is contingent on continued federal AmeriCorps funding, background checks before final eligibility, etc.
Responsibilities
  • Support students in expanded core curriculum activities before, during and after the school day across nine key areas: Assistive Technology, Career Education, Compensatory Skills, Independent Living Skills, Orientation and Mobility, Recreation and Leisure, Self-Determination, Sensory Efficiency, and Social Interaction Skills.
  • This will include lesson preparation and delivery with support from teaching staff.
  • Educational activities may support students individually one to one, in small groups, as well as supporting larger group activities.
  • Our students have complex medical and behavioral needs. Thus, when implementing ECC activities you will support student behavioral needs through de-escalation techniques, utilizing techniques you will be taught during onboarding.
  • Some of these involve physical interventions.
  • Ability to independently utilize Google Suite and Microsoft Office Suite to perform daily tasks associated with the role including communication with Perkins staff and data collection multiple times throughout the day after initial training.
  • Ability to successfully navigate a 38-acre campus independently that is not fully accessible after onboarding and orientation.
  • Ability to independently adapt to daily changes in schedules due to changing classroom needs.
  • Complete a minimum of 900 hours of service over 25.5 weeks, serving between Feb 2, 2026 and July 29, 2026.
  • Participate in extensive training and professional development opportunities throughout your service term.
  • Collaborate with other AmeriCorps members to support campus-wide events, such as annual Early Connections Conference and activities such as a before or after school club or adaptive sports.
  • Be a part of the greater AmeriCorps community, including participating in cross-site learning groups, writing a short profile for the AmeriCorps newsletter, connecting with other members on our online platforms, and attending broader Massachusetts Service Alliance (MSA) service events.
  • Recruit and manage at least 2 community volunteers with support from Perkins staff to support your ECC activities over the service term.
  • Share about your service through the collection of stories of impact.
Perkins School for the Blind

Perkins School for the Blind

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Perkins School for the Blind provides education and services for people who are blind, deafblind, or visually impaired worldwide. It runs five interconnected divisions (campus school and community services, Perkins International, Perkins Solutions, Perkins eLearning, and Perkins Library) that together offer on-site schooling, global capacity-building, assistive technology products and consulting, online educator training, and large collections of braille and audio materials. Its hardware offerings include tools like the Perkins Brailler and the LightAide, paired with online courses, webinars, and professional development to support educators, families, and institutions. The goal is to help children and adults lead productive, meaningful lives by expanding access to education, adaptive technology, and educational resources around the world.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Watertown, Massachusetts

Founded

1832

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Perkins Access expands voting tech via Clear Ballot partnership.
  • Massachusetts portal success replicates nationwide by 2027.
  • AmeriCorps program scales leadership training partnerships.

What critics are saying

  • AI screen readers from Google obsolete LightAide by 2029.
  • Massachusetts portal eliminates voting consulting in 24 months.
  • Open-source eLearning content commoditizes webinars immediately.

What makes Perkins School for the Blind unique

  • Perkins pioneered braille with Perkins Brailler since 1835.
  • Perkins International builds capacity in 67 countries.
  • CVI Now leads advocacy for cerebral visual impairment.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Health Reimbursement Arrangement

Flexible Spending Accounts

401(k) Plan with employer match

Paid Time Off

Education Benefits: Tuition reimbursement day one

Remote Work Options

Hybrid Work Options

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