About Work-Life

Welcome to Work-Life at MIT. We're here to help.

Work-Life offers a wide range of programs and resources that address specific life issues and events. Call on us whenever you need a solution, big or small. Whatever your phase of life, whatever your challenge, we're here to lend support and connect you with helpful resources. Consultations and referrals are available at no cost to MIT staff, faculty, postdocs, and graduate students, as well as their partners and household members.

While we deliver important individualized services, we also focus on the high-level systems and infrastructures that affect the quality of life at MIT, promote best practices in national and international work-life forums, and assist in the development of new policies and services. Work-Life operates within the Institute's Human Resources Department. Get in touch with us.

Program Highlights

MIT MyLife Services

If there’s something on your mind, call MyLife Services—a free, confidential MIT benefit for staff, faculty, postdocs and their household members. One call puts you in touch with a network of experts who can provide emotional and behavioral counseling, work-life consultations, and personalized referrals.

MIT Staff Emergency Hardship Fund

The MIT Staff Emergency Hardship Fund provides financial assistance to MIT staff and postdoctoral scholars (associates and fellows) who are experiencing an immediate, severe, and temporary financial hardship due to a sudden or non-recurring emergency (e.g., serious illness or injury, family crisis, natural disaster).

Mental Health First Aid Training

Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based training and certification program that teaches individuals to identify signs of mental illness and substance use disorders in their workplace or community.

Webinar series

Our webinar series provides research-based strategies and information to help you deal with a diverse range of work-life and wellbeing issues. With more than 25 webinars to choose from each fall and spring, you're sure to find the topics that matter most to you.

Specialized support for crises

We have created a suite of resources and strategies to provide direct, custom support to DLCI leadership in the event of a crisis. See details.

Additional resources

Relocating with a family to MIT? We are pleased to provide a Guide to Child Care and School Enrollment (pdf) for families who are planning to relocate to the Greater Cambridge and Boston areas. Please review this guide and contact us  for further assistance if needed.

Other projects and achievements

Questions?

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Senior Care Advising

MIT's expanded Adult & Senior Care Services through Care.com can provide you with the help you need in caring for an elderly family member or an adult with physical or other challenges.