Job Summary
- $120,000 - $129,999 per annum + salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 7th May 2024
The Working Women’s Centre SA Inc is a not-for-profit organisation, charity and a community legal centre that provides a legal service to vulnerable working women and people. The Centre has three arms of work:
The Centre was established in 1979 and has been advising, supporting and advocating for vulnerable women for 42 years. The Centre provides support, advice, information, and representation to women who face issues in their employment in both federal and state jurisdictions. The Centre is also concerned with the structural inequalities for women in the workplace, and conducts outreach, community.
Employment conditions are specified in the Working Women’s Centre SA Inc Enterprise Agreement 2021 however bargaining has commenced for a new agreement.
We have recently won funding from the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations to build the Advocacy and Education teams.
The WWC has a model of Advocacy, Legal Services and Education. Collaboration and integration of Education within the operations of the Advocacy and Legal arms is envisaged. This will align the operation of the WWC with its strategic plan and vision.
Respect@Work recommendations, new State and Federal workplace legislation and subsequent additional funding have created opportunities to expand workplace and industry training.
Advocating the case for systemic change in a broader social context, expressed through women’s experiences at work is critical to achieving improved economic and safety outcomes for vulnerable women.
The Advocacy and Education manager will lead the Education and Advocacy team by ensuring we provide the following:
Required Experience and Skills:
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
We encourage applications from people of colour.
We encourage applications from all cis and trans women, as well as non-binary people who are comfortable working on advocacy that focuses on the experiences of women.
We encourage applications from disabled applicants, please contact us about the accessibility of the workplace.
We encourage LGBTIQ+ applicants.
We encourage applications from survivors of gender violence.
We know that sometimes the best people for the role may not fit the exact selection criteria.
We will be interviewing in the week commencing 27 May 2024.
Click 'Apply Now' to submit a curriculum vitae and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria be addressed to Abbey Kendall, Director and Principal Solicitor. We ask that you respond to the selection criteria by providing examples of your experience under headings referring to the criteria.
A position description is attached.