Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 21st Jul 2022
Remote / Work from Home
Circle Green Community Legal is a community legal centre providing workplace, humanitarian, tenancy and family and domestic violence legal advice, further assistance, representation, advocacy, community legal education, referrals, outreach, and support.
Circle Green Community Legal services include a state-wide telephone service, face to face client interviews, casework, clinics and outreach legal advice, education sessions, legal resources, law reform submissions, and collaborative partnerships with legal and non-legal organisations.
Circle Green Community Legal is the lead agency delivering the Workplace Respect Project (the Project). The Project is focussed on the provision of legal assistance services for people experiencing workplace sexual harassment or discrimination in Western Australia.
The Workplace Respect Project is funded by the Australian Government and is a response to the national Respect@Work Inquiry.
Identifying legal need:
Undertaking research to better understand the prevalence and nature of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination in Western Australia, including priority cohorts and locations to inform our service delivery.
Providing legal assistance services:
Ensuring that WA workers who face disadvantage and have experienced sexual harassment and/or discrimination at work have access to legal advice and where appropriate and capacity permits, casework and representation, so that they can make informed decisions about their matters and their lives.
Developing responsive intake pathways:
Ensuring people experiencing workplace sexual harassment and/or discrimination can efficiently access an entry point or receive a timely referral.
Developing pro-bono resources:
Collaborating with the private sector and other key stakeholders to develop a network of pro bono lawyers with relevant expertise who could work with legal assistance providers to deliver aspects of the Project.
Developing and providing community legal education:
Collaborating with a wide-cross section of stakeholders to develop a range of community legal education resources and activities to build individual and community resilience by enhancing awareness and understanding about the law and legal supports.
Developing and delivering training for the sector:
Capacity building the legal assistance sector in workplace sexual harassment and discrimination law.
At Circle Green, we believe that the voices and views of people who have personal experiences of workplace sexual harassment are vital in shaping our work.
We are looking for 8-12 people with lived experience, to form a Lived Experience Advisory Panel. The purpose of this group is to help us ensure that the voices of those with lived experience informs the Workplace Respect Project.
The LEAP will be responsible for:
The role is mainly focussed on attending and participating in LEAP meetings:
We may also offer you opportunities to be involved of sub-group meetings, or activities outside of the LEAP meetings.
To be on the LEAP, you must have personal lived experience of workplace sexual harassment.
We are keen for the LEAP to include people who have a diverse range of experiences and backgrounds, and are particularly keen to hear from people who belong to a marginalised group (i.e. people who are LGBTIQ, Aboriginal people, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse people, women, etc).
We are enthusiastic about the LEAP including people from a range of age groups, gender, and different geographical areas across Western Australia.
We are also keen for the LEAP to include a mixture of people who have used Circle Green (or other legal assistance services) and people who have not, including those who may have previously been reluctant to use legal assistance services or other supports.
We will be considering the diversity of the overall group during our selection process, alongside skills and experiences.
Prior experience of being involved in similar work is not essential, but may be useful, such as:
Circle Green recognises the value of including the voices of people with lived experience in our work and we want to make your involvement engaging and rewarding. All Lived Experience Advisors will be offered the following:
1. Financial recognition
2. Wellbeing support
3. Professional and personal development opportunities
There are also other ways of completing the application, such as a written responses via email, submitting a video or audio response to question in the application form. Please contact us to discuss alternative ways of submitting your application.
We will assess all applications against the bullet points listed under ‘What skills do I need?’. We would encourage you to draw on examples of when you have used these skills in your application.
To ensure a diverse range of perspectives, experiences and background are included, we will also be taking diversity of the overall group into consideration during the selection process.
If your application is shortlisted, you will be invited to an initial conversation with the Project Manager, Heidi Guldbaek, and another person from the team. This will be an opportunity for us to discuss together whether this role is right for you at this time and for you to ask any questions. We’ll also discuss any extra support or adjustments you might need to take part.
We support applicants to be able to participate, including offering reasonable adjustments where required.
If you have any questions or would like to hear more about the project, please contact Heidi at [email protected] using the subject line: Lived Experience Advisor enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Remote / Work from Home