Annual Boston Globe Survey Names Riverside Community Care a Top Place to Work for Fourth Consecutive Year
Riverside Community Care, a nonprofit leader in behavioral healthcare and human services with programs in Norwood, has been named one of the 2025 Top Places to Work by The Boston Globe for the fourth consecutive year. Riverside is one of only 45 organizations recognized in the largest category (1,000+ employees). The winners were featured in Globe Magazine on Sunday, Dec. 8.

Based on employee feedback, Riverside also received special Top Workplaces Culture Excellence Awards for Appreciation, Employee Well-Being, and Professional Development.
The complete list of 2025 Top Employers includes public, private, nonprofit, and government employers in Massachusetts and is divided into four categories based on number of employees: small (50-99), medium (100-249), large (250-999), and the largest category (1,000 or more employees).
Vicker V. DiGravio III, President & CEO of Riverside Community Care, credited the staff for the recognition. "This award is based solely on feedback from our employees, and this recognition belongs entirely to them. It reflects the compassion, collaboration, and commitment our team brings to their work every day – qualities that make a difference not just for each other, but for every person and family we serve."
Riverside has been recognized as a Top Place to Work by The Boston Globe every year since 2022. The organization has also been named a Forbes Best-in-State Employer in 2022 and 2023. To learn more about career opportunities at Riverside Community Care, visit www.riversidecc.org/careers.
Riverside Community Care makes a difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities through innovative and compassionate behavioral healthcare and human services. A community-based nonprofit organization serving over 40,000 people annually across Massachusetts, Riverside offers a wide range of mental healthcare, developmental and brain injury services, early childhood and youth programs, addiction treatment, suicide education, trauma response, and more.
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