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cbm Canada
is a part of one of the world’s largest non-governmental
development organizations which prevent blindness, restore sight
to curable blind people, and as well, restore and rehabilitate
people with other types of disabilities.
We are a World Health Organization collaborating agency.
The people we serve are among the poorest of the poor, and we work
to relieve their suffering and transform their quality of life.
We frequently need special people with a passion for serving others, coupled
with a desire to work at home or overseas in a developing country.
We are Christian, and the staff we engage share our beliefs and values.
We can offer
you an opportunity to make a difference in the world.
At Home
A career with cbm allows you
to use your talents to make a difference in Canada.
Overseas
cbm has many opportunities for you to be involved in.
Positions are salaried contract positions with excellent benefits. Most of our
staff make commitments of 2 years or more. Positions most frequently needed are:
- Ophthalmologists
- Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Physiotherapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Ophthalmic nurses
- Community-Based Rehabilitation
Experts
Volunteers
Have
some extra time?
Want to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities?
cbm relies on volunteers to help with programs and services.
If you reside in the GTA please consider joining the cbm volunteer team.
We have many opportunities at our Canadian Head Office and Talking Book Studio
located in Stouffville (with easy access from the 404).
The Talking Book Library needs volunteers to assist in its ministry for print-disabled Canadians. Opportunities are available to assist with book production
and circulation in the library services department.
We are always looking for skilled speakers to narrate books into audio format. Please
contact us for an opportunity to audition.
cbm’s Marketing & Communications
Department requires volunteers interested in assisting with PR events like “World Sight Day”. Help is needed to assemble
press kits and with mail stuffing.
Our overseas projects need your help to make hospital equipment available to
cbm-supported health
centers located in developing countries.
For more information on volunteer opportunities, email: Jill Bartley, volunteer co-ordinator – jbartley@cbmcanada.org
or click here.
For more information on other cbm opportunities, email: hr@cbmcanada.org or
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