Employment

The Lighthouse of Houston is an equal opportunity employer and value a diverse workforce and equal opportunity for all applicants and employees. All qualified applicants for employment will be considered without regard to an individual’s race, color, sex, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other basis protected by the federal, state or local laws. About 58% of our employees are blind or low vision, and many have participated in our technology and employment training programs. To join our talented group of professionals, click “Apply Now.”

Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

 

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The Lighthouse of Houston employs many wonderful, talented individuals that are passionate about the mission. Of those we employ, nearly 58% are blind or low vision.

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The Lighthouse of Houston has the resources to perform many jobs that your company may not have the ability to do in house. Contact us today to see how we can help!

Patricia Gutierrez

I like my job at the lighthouse because of the people I work with and it allows me to be more independent.

Patricia Gutierrez
Lighthouse of Houston Enterprise Division Employee

Chris Reinecker

What an incredible organization. We change lives every day by providing our clients the skills and opportunity for independence and success. For over 80 years, the Lighthouse has provided specialized services for the visually impaired. With the guidance and support of its volunteers, employees, leadership, board, and community partners, we are positioned to continue as a resource for Houston and Texas for years to come.

Chris Reinecker
LOH Board of Directors Member

Jennifer Parrish

I have worked for the Lighthouse of Houston for 20 fabulous years! I went through the Lighthouse’s medical transcription vocational program and was hired immediately. I love what I do and wanted to make it a career, so I pursued and became a Certified Medical Transcriptionist. This was not an easy task due to the limitations and lack of modifications for people who are blind/visually impaired but they allowed me to use a reader and I passed and am one of only 1,500 Certified Medical Transcriptionists in the U.S. I was also named Employee of the year in 2008 by the National Industries for the Blind because of my employment at the Lighthouse, and I was truly humbled. I continue to work on increasing my knowledge and education and recently became a Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist which increased my critical thinking skills. I receive so much support and mentorship from my supervisor and other Lighthouse staff, and I am grateful for all the Lighthouse of Houston has given me over the past 20 years.

Jennifer Parrish
Lighthouse of Houston Certified Medical Transcriptionist

Dr. Kia B. Eldred McGee, OD, FAAO

I had another great day seeing a gentleman who has Parkinson’s Disease and is having difficulty with visual processing and a convergence insufficiency. By adding prism to his glasses for reading, it should improve his ability to read for sustained periods. I also prescribed him exercises to assist with getting his eyes working together. He and his wife were grateful for the extra time spent to help him with his vision. He is a vet, and I have the pleasure of seeing Veterans while working at the VA but it is wonderful to support him at the Lighthouse of Houston.

Dr. Kia B. Eldred McGee, OD, FAAO
Lighthouse of Houston Optometrist

Maureen Croft

I am the adoptive mother of twins born prematurely with disabilities. When Anthony was two years old, I enrolled him in swim lessons at the Lighthouse of Houston. Recreation therapists worked with Anthony, who was not yet walking, to teach him all the pieces that must come together for one to swim. Not only did Anthony learn to swim, but he also took his first steps three months after starting swim lessons. He was 27 months old. To this day, I attribute Anthony’s ability to walk to the recreation therapy he received in the pool at the Lighthouse of Houston.

Maureen Croft
Parent

Doug and Joy Yeager

Joy and I contribute to the Lighthouse of Houston because of all that it does for the community. There is no other organization in this area that does more for the blind and visually impaired than the Lighthouse. It is a real Houston treasure and one that we are honored to support.

Doug and Joy Yeager
Lighthouse of Houston Donors

Jennifer Parrish

I work for the Lighthouse of Houston as a certified medical transcriptionist and was honored to be recognized by the National Industries as the Blind Employee of the year in 2008. I was honored to be recognized.

Jennifer Parrish
Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist and LOH Employee
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