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Disability Advocate

Disability Resources Centre

PURPOSE OF ROLE

The Disability Advocate position within DRC is an exciting and crucial role. The Disability Advocate is part of a highly experienced and dedicated team that is committed to achieving high quality outcomes, improved access and equality for people with a disability.

The team strive to assist people with a disability to gain access to programs and income support. They provide advise and support to people with disability who sometimes struggle to make sense programs and systems of and to get the outcomes they are entitled to.

DRC is an organisation for people with disabilities run by people with disabilities, and as such only accepts applications from those who self-identify as a person with disability. The Disability Resources Centre (DRC) is a membership-driven organisation managed & staffed by people with disabilities. We are currently funded to provide individual advocacy for adults with disability living in the Melbourne Metropolitan area.

Individual and Self Advocacy Support

Represent and/or assist adults with disabilities to represent their own views, needs and expectations to disability service providers, mainstream service providers, governments, statutory authorities, and other bodies as required.

Systemic Advocacy / Community Support

The primary focus of this position is to provide Individual Advocacy however the Advocate may be requested to identify barriers to access, assist with campaigns and network with individuals, disability groups, advocacy providers and key people in the community.

Administration

Create, maintain, and review consumer files and ensure compliance with the relevant contracts, policies, standards and legislation.

General

  • Work in collaboration with the DRC team.
  • Display a high level of personal integrity and professionalism.
  • Other duties as directed by the Advocacy Team Leader which may be required to achieve organisational or position specific objectives.

Key Selection Criteria

  • Lived or direct experience of disability.
  • Experience of disability advocacy, disability service provision or a relevant tertiary qualification.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience of the issues and challenges relevant to people living with all disabilities.
  • A detailed understanding of the support systems designed to support people with disability across various Government and non-Government sectors.
  • A commitment to respectful communication with people living with a disability who may have diverse backgrounds and needs.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the rights and empowerment of people with a disability.
  • Well-developed communication and interpersonal skills, both verbal and written.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, with minimum supervision and to be self-motivated.
  • Ability to work well in a team and contribute to the larger organisation vision and mission.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with people with complex needs including mental health.
  • Computer literacy using Microsoft 365 & Teams.
  • Willingness to travel throughout the Melbourne metropolitan area and, on occasions, state-wide.

Desirable:

  • Practical knowledge of the disability advocacy sector, relevant legislation, and enforcement processes
  • Demonstrated understanding of the needs and issues affecting people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities.

A position description is attached.

Contact person: Gary Kerridge - email [email protected] using the subject line: Disability Advocate enquiry via EthicalJobs.

DRC is an organisation for people with disabilities run by people with disabilities, and as such only accepts applications from those who self-identify as a person with a disability (s.12 Equal Opportunity Act 2010).

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