Employer: Queensland Advocacy for Inclusion
Region: Brisbane
Closing Date: 2 December 2024
Job Description:
About Queensland Advocacy for Inclusion
QAI is an independent, community-based advocacy organisation for people with disability. Our vision is to see inclusive communities where all people are equally valued and enjoy human rights, and our purpose is to advocate for the protection and advancement of the needs, rights, and lives of people with disability in Queensland. We do this by engaging in systemic advocacy through campaigns directed at attitudinal, law and policy change, and by supporting the development of a range of advocacy initiatives in this State. We also provide advocacy to individuals with disability through our Human Rights, Mental Health, NDIS Appeals and Disability Advocacy Practices.
We work to uphold the principles of fundamental human rights, social justice and inclusion in community life.
About the Role
The role of the Advocate is to deliver individual advocacy support to Queensland young people (birth to 18 years) with disability. Under the supervision and direction of the Principal Advocate and other Senior QAI staff as required, the Advocate’s role will include providing advocacy, advice, information and referrals for clients of QAI and contributing to the systemic advocacy work and community education of QAI within the Disability Advocacy Practice.
The role is full-time or part-time until 30 June 2025 and falls under the Social, Community, Home Care & Disability Services Industry Award 2010 (SCHDS Award). The position will be paid at level 4 or 5, commensurate with experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing individual advocacy and support to young people with disability to:
- understand their rights
- access appropriate supports and services and address gaps in support
- address discrimination, conflict and unfair treatment
- make informed decisions
- build capacity to self-advocate
- ensure their fundamental needs are being met
- understand and navigate processes and systems.
- Internal reporting and external reporting to the funding bodies as required
- Participation in the network for Queensland disability advocates
- Providing information and refer young people internally or to other agencies for support and assistance as required
- Build and maintain strong relationships with communities, leaders, and organisations to enhance outcomes for young people with disability.
- Identify issues requiring systemic reform in relation to the rights of people with disability.
- Contribute to the review, design and development of resources to assist young people to self-advocate.
Selection Criteria
Essential:
- Strong commitment to human rights, social justice and diversity.
- Experience in providing quality individual and systemic advocacy to persons with disability with significant experience in the field of disability, human rights, or social justice sectors.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills, specifically the ability to converse with people at grass roots, as well as those in positions of authority to affect change in the lives of young people with disability.
- Well-developed organisational and time management skills, including the ability to plan, implement and evaluate strategic pieces of work.
- Current Blue Card, Disability Worker Screening and Police Check or the ability to gain them.
Desirable:
- Lived experience of disability;
- Tertiary qualifications in disability or health related studies, social work, legal or education.
- Previous experience at a Community Legal Centre and/or with the Community Legal Assistance Services System (CLASS), would be advantageous; and
- Ability to travel to meet clients, including outreach.
Why Work for QAI
We are an equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion within our workplace. We were named among Diversity Council Australia’s Inclusive Employers for 2024-2025 and were the first organisation to opt-in to being bound by the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld). Applicants are encouraged to request reasonable adjustments if required to assist with the application and recruitment process. We pride ourselves on fostering a friendly and supportive workplace culture as we take the well-being of our staff seriously. Our well-being program includes staff activities such as walks by the river, yoga or potluck lunches, creating opportunities to connect with each other and take a break from our screens.
We also offer salary sacrificing options, a flexible work environment, professional supervision, paid parental leave and portable long service leave, which is now standard across the sector.
QAI is able to customise the role to facilitate candidates with disability.
Please address any questions to Megan, Chief Operating Officer on 07 3844 4200 or email [email protected] using the subject line: Young Peoples Advocate enquiry.
A full position description is attached.
To Apply
Please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the Essential Selection Criteria.
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