Description
Physical Accessibility Coordinator (Volunteer)
Disability Justice & Accessibility Team
Organization: Mentor A Promise (MAP)
Location: Remote with NYC-based collaboration as needed
Type: Volunteer
About Mentor A Promise
Mentor A Promise (MAP) is a NYC-based nonprofit serving children and youth ages 5–18 experiencing housing instability through mentorship, literacy, social-emotional learning, and creative expression. At MAP, accessibility is not an afterthought—it is a core responsibility and ethical commitment.
MAP’s programs, educational materials, books, media, events, and physical spaces are designed with accessibility at the forefront, ensuring that all children and youth can participate fully, safely, and with dignity.
Role Overview
The Physical Accessibility Coordinator supports MAP’s Disability Justice & Accessibility Team by assessing and strengthening physical accessibility across MAP’s programs, spaces, and in-person experiences. This role works in close collaboration with the Digital Accessibility Coordinator and Sensory Accessibility Coordinator to ensure a holistic, integrated approach to accessibility.
The Coordinator conducts department-by-department physical accessibility audits, prepares clear summaries of strengths and improvement areas, and supports departments in implementing practical, dignity-centered accessibility solutions—especially when structural changes are not immediately possible.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Preferred Skills
Commitment
What You’ll Gain
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply directly through Idealist.
Build with purpose—help MAP create accessible, dignified, and justice-centered environments where every young person has the opportunity to thrive.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with our organization. At this time, volunteer opportunities are limited to individuals based in the United States due to legal, safeguarding, data-privacy, and programmatic requirements. We appreciate your interest in our mission and your understanding of these constraints.