Full timeFrom $130,000 pa + super + salary packagingFirst Peoples Disability Network Australia is a national organisation of and for Australia's First Peoples with disability, their families and communities. Its purpose is to promote respect for human rights, secure social justice, and empower First Peoples with disability to participate in Australian society on an equal basis with others. It works for the recognition, respect, protection and fulfilment of the human rights of First Peoples with disability and their families.FPDN's individual rights-based advocacy programs have a strong connection to culture and community and exist to walk together with mob to listen, learn and to honour stories. Advocacy services are currently offered in NSW, regional Victoria, Adelaide and the Northern Territory.About the roleThis role heads up FPDN's individual advocacy programs, with full responsibility for service delivery and leading a team of dedicated advocates who work directly with clients. Advocacy services are client-focused and aligned to the Disability Advocacy Standard, enabling clients to exercise their human rights.In addition to leading and coaching your team, this role will see you designing advocacy models, managing day-to-day client service operations, undertaking promotional activities (including engaging with community), liaising with funders to manage and report on contracts, developing and implementing best practice processes for optimal client experience and outcomes, and compliance with legislative requirements. As part of the senior management team, you will also contribute more broadly to FPDN's direction and development.This role is available on a fully remote or hybrid basis, depending on your location. FPDN has offices in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. Regular travel to offices and locations of the advocacy team is required, as well as attendance to periodic in-person meetings and FPDN events.About youYou are a values-driven leader with a passion for social justice and supporting people and communities to reach their full potential. You work collaboratively with your team and colleagues and effectively empower your team to deliver. Ideally, you offer:Demonstrated connections with First Nations communities and experience working with First Nations peopleA strong understanding of human rights, disability rights, First Nations rights, and the intersectional discrimination facing First Nations people with disabilitiesA solid understanding of the disability sector and knowledge of the current funding landscapeAt least 3 years' experience in leading and managing a team in a complex service setting, including leading an individual disability advocacy serviceApplied knowledge of the principles of disability advocacy and empowerment from a service user perspectiveWell-developed communication, stakeholder relationship, interpersonal and decision-making skillsStrong ICT and computer literacyRelevant tertiary qualifications well regardedThis is an identified role and is open to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants only, in accordance with Section 14(D) of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act, 1977 NSW.People with lived experience of disability are strongly encouraged to apply (please let us know in your cover letter if you require any adjustments or accommodations for interview accessibility purposes).How to applyWrite a covering letter (2 pages) outlining your suitability for the role with reference to the selection criteria and send it to us with your resume.Your application will include the following questions:Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?
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