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What we do

At Vision Australia, we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to find meaningful work.

Our specialised employment services are designed to support people who are blind or have low vision to pursue their chosen careers and thrive at work.

Whether you are looking for your first job, your dream job or strategies to help you succeed in your current job, Vision Australia is here to help.

We are proud to announce that our organisation has been selected to deliver the Australian Government’s new disability employment program, Inclusive Employment Australia, in Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales. This program replaced the Disability Employment Services (DES) program, from 1 November 2025.

We’re with you every step of the way. We offer personalised support to help you find and thrive in a role that matches your skills, passions and ambitions.

Finding a job

Looking for a new job? Vision Australia’s employment team is here to support everyone from students to industry leaders find the perfect role for their skills and interests. We can help you with:

  • job search support
  • writing resumes and cover letters
  • preparing for interviews
  • training to independently navigate the workplace

We’ll help you find a job that not only suits your skills, but your lifestyle and career aspirations too.


Keeping a job

If you’re feeling concerned about what your vision loss could mean for your future career, then have a chat to Vision Australia’s employment team. Our experts can support you with:

  • workplace adjustments, including accessible tools and technology
  • coaching and mentoring to help you address your unique situation
  • advice for communicating your needs with your employer.

Vision loss should never equal job loss. Vision Australia is here to help you access the support you need to maintain employment.

We understand how important it is to feel confident and independent when getting to and around your workplace. Our specialists work with you to develop personalised strategies, including safe travel routes and tools like white canes or other mobility aids, so you can navigate with ease.

Feeling prepared and confident starts with how you present yourself. We provide coaching on everything from dressing for success to effective communication, helping you make a strong first impression in any professional setting.

Technology can be a powerful tool for independence at work. Our experts will guide you in using the latest assistive devices and software, ensuring you’re equipped to handle workplace tasks efficiently and effectively.

We’ll help you develop practical skills for thriving in your workplace, whether it’s setting up your workstation, understanding workplace culture, or communicating your needs with colleagues and supervisors.

At Vision Australia, we focus on empowering you to take charge of your career with the right skills, tools and support – every step of the way.

Success stories

Christopher Sims is a call centre associate at Dun & Bradstreet. Christopher has been blind since birth, and reached out for assistance from Vision Australia when seeking employment.

“Vision Australia has supported me in two areas while obtaining employment,” he says.

“Firstly, that of providing customised scripts to allow correct interpretation of our software screens by my screen reading software, and secondly, through the application and interview process.

“I enjoy what I do, and really like my job.”

“My Vision Australia employment consultant helped me get in contact with a company I’d worked for indirectly for many years. Then told them about the adjustments they could make so I could do the job.” 

— James, Vision Australia client

Real stories

Helping James keep his job

James faced challenges as a health and safety officer when his vision deteriorated, but with Vision Australia’s help, he stayed in his chosen field.  

We supported James with resume updates, job applications, helping employers understand workplace adjustments, and financial support.

Read James’ story

Adult braille training

Braille literacy is a vital skill for people who are blind or have low vision. Not only can the ability to read and write by touch improve a person’s ability to access information and increase their sense of independence, but it can also improve their employment opportunities.

Even with the vast array of assistive technologies available today, braille is still an incredibly useful tool in the workplace. An understanding of braille can help open more doors for job seekers, especially in fields that require reading, writing or the use of numbers.

Learn more about adult braille training
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Technology and products

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Enhance your confidence at work with the latest assistive technology, designed to support your communication, organisation, and mobility.

Frequently asked questions

Give us a call on 1300 847 466 and we can discuss your eligibility for funding through programs like DES, NDIS, and JobAccess.

We can help you make workplace adjustments, improve your environment, and access training and tools to keep you on track in your role.

Some services are government-funded, while others may have costs. We’ll guide you in finding funding options like the NDIS to cover these expenses.