Join our Upcoming Job Fair:
- Monday, May 4, 2026
- 4:00 - 6:00 PM | TLC Campus, 848 Central St., Framingham, MA 01701
- Click here to pre-register!
We look forward to meeting you!
Explore exciting career opportunities at TLC, chat directly with our friendly staff, and learn about mission-driven work. We are eager to welcome new talent! Whether you’re seeking your next teaching role or exploring new career paths, this virtual fair is your gateway to meaningful professional connections.
Our Job Fair will spotlight the following opportunities:
- Marie Philip School Classroom Assistants and Substitutes
- Walden School Substitutes and Residential Care Providers
- Part-Time Interpreters
- Community ASL Instructors
- Behavioral Health Clinicians
- Audiology/Educational Audiologists
Guest Presenter - Ivy Velez
A distinguished advocate within the grassroots Latina Deaf Community. She currently serves as the Statewide Coordinator for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Supports at the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), a role that involves her dedication to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ivy's educational background is marked by a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services and a Master of Science in Organizational Management and Leadership. With over 35 years of experience in the field of human services, Ivy has honed her expertise in various domains. She has crafted specialized consultations, conducted staff training, and orchestrated program/process evaluations. These endeavors have revolved around the crucial theme of intercultural competences, emphasizing the value of diversity in culturally, racially, and linguistically diverse school settings, workplaces, and organizations. Her impact extends not only locally but also statewide and nationwide.
Guest Presenter - Franklin Jones, Jr.
A lecturer in Deaf Studies at BU Wheelock. His primary role involves instructing students in American Sign Language (ASL) at various proficiency levels. His research interests include Black American Sign Language (BASL) and its historical origins, linguistic intricacies, and cultural significance, as well as the resilience of Black Deaf males in higher education. He is also a highly regarded speaker on educational, linguistic, and cultural equity within Deaf communities, covering topics such as Black Deaf experiences, ASL, Deaf culture, linguistics, and pedagogy.
Before joining Boston University, Professor Jones taught ASL at Gallaudet University, where he enhanced his teaching skills and understanding of ASL communication dynamics while instructing a diverse student body, including Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing individuals.
Career Consulting Services
We are excited to offer our Job Fair participants the opportunity to review their resume and cover letter with one of our professional staff! Appointments are 15 minutes per person, and can be reserved through our pre-registration form.