Job Summary
Remote / Work from Home
- $45 - $55 / hour
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 27th Nov 2024
- Sydney > CBD, Inner West & Eastern Suburbs Sydney
Remote / Work from Home
The Project Lead – Supporting My Rights will support Down Syndrome Australia’s (DSA) work by developing accessible ways for people with Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities to understand and exercise their rights within the NDIS system on topics including What good service looks like, Conflicts of Interest, Communicating effectively with service providers, and Giving feedback and making complaints.
These materials will be co-designed, presented and produced with people with Down syndrome.
Employment Status: 0.4 FTE for a fixed period concluding 31 March 2026 with possibility of extension. Pay rate $45 - $55/hour depending on experience.
Down Syndrome Australia is the national peak organisation for people living with Down syndrome and their families. Our purpose is to influence social and policy change and provide a national profile and voice for people living with Down syndrome.
Our vision is an Australia where people living with Down syndrome are valued, reach their potential, and enjoy social and economic inclusion. People with Down syndrome are at the centre of all the work that we do. All our work is informed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Down Syndrome Australia and its member State and Territory Down syndrome organisations work together to provide support for people with Down syndrome and to make Australian society inclusive for people with Down syndrome. We work in partnership to maximise the opportunities and support for people with Down syndrome and their families and support networks.
This position can be a work from home role from anywhere in Australia, or may be based in an office environment (if desired). The nature of this role and its responsibilities deems that occasionally some work will be required outside normal business hours. Some interstate travel will be required. The successful applicant will initially be employed for a probationary period of six months.
Acceptance of the position involves a willingness to work within the philosophies and policy directions of Down Syndrome Australia. The successful applicant will be required to undergo satisfactory pre-employment checks including professional referees, completion of a satisfactory police records check and working with children check.
Down Syndrome Australia is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from culturally and linguistically diverse people, women, members of the LGBTIQ+ community, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and people with a disability.
Remote / Work from Home