Ms society careers

  • Can I have a job with MS?

    We play a leading role in MS research and fight for better treatment and care for our community.
    We know our resources are precious.
    So we use them where we can make the most impact for everyone living with MS..

  • How does MS affect society?

    MS is associated with high economic costs to society.
    Estimates of the impacts of MS on society are mainly in the form of economic studies assessing the cost of informal care time, the costs to the healthcare system and lost productivity..

  • What can the MS Society do for me?

    People living with MS often continue working long after their diagnosis.
    On the flip side, some people with MS decide to leave their jobs when they are first diagnosed or experience their first major exacerbation, often at the suggestion of their family or doctor..

  • What jobs can I do with MS?

    Information and education to help people with MS and their support teams powerfully advocate for what you need, when and how you need it.
    Emotional support resources for people with MS as well as family and carepartners, including support groups and ways to connect with others living with MS..

  • What jobs do people with MS have?

    Jobs for people with multiple sclerosis

    Work from home jobs.
    Remote work is becoming more common. Office jobs.
    If you would like to work in an office based role, there are many adjustments that can be made to make the workplace more accessible. Freelance jobs. Creative jobs. Caring jobs..

Is a career in multiple sclerosis a good choice?

A professional career in the field of multiple sclerosis (MS) can be intellectually stimulating, satisfying and inspiring! Much has been learned about MS over the past 30 years, with over a dozen FDA-approved disease-modifying treatments and many effective rehabilitation strategies now available

What is the MS Society?

We’re the MS Society – a community of people living with MS, scientists, campaigners, volunteers and fundraisers

130,000 people live with multiple sclerosis in the UK

Every one of them shares the uncertainty of life with MS

We understand what life’s like with MS, and we support each other through the highs, lows and everything in between

What's it like working at MS Society of Canada?

This rating reflects the overall rating of MS Society of Canada and is not affected by filters

Want more demographic options? Great place overall! Great team members, collaborative and supportive environment, and understanding management

Low pay despite being asked to do several tasks that are not a part of your official responsibilities

Ms society careers
Ms society careers

American liberal feminist magazine

Ms. is an American feminist magazine co-founded in 1971 by journalist and social/political activist Gloria Steinem.
It was the first national American feminist magazine.
The original editors were Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Mary Thom, Patricia Carbine, Joanne Edgar, Nina Finkelstein, Mary Peacock, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, and Gloria Steinem.
Beginning as a one-off insert in New York magazine in 1971, the first stand-alone issue of Ms. appeared in January 1972, with funding from New York editor Clay Felker.
It was intended to appeal to a wide audience and featured articles about a variety of issues related to women and feminism.
From July 1972 until 1987, it was published on a monthly basis.
It now publishes quarterly.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1946.

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