Inclusion Australia is the national representative organisation for people with an intellectual disability and their families. We have been working strategically, with passion and dedication, for 70 years.
We work closely with people with an intellectual disability and families and with our state member organisations. Together, we use our collective expertise to advocate for greater inclusion of people with an intellectual disability in all levels of Australian society.
This is a fully remote role, open to you wherever you live in Australia.
Purpose of this role
This role is about using your skills and experience to effectively influence public policy, build strategic relationships, and advocate for systemic change that enhances the lives of people with an intellectual disability. You will lead our Policy and Advocacy team inclusively and strategically to help us have the biggest impact we can.
What you will do:
Influencing public policy
- You will research and develop collaborative, evidence-informed policy that supports the rights and needs of people with an intellectual disability.
- You will analyse existing Policy and its impacts on our community and provide feedback to government to identify areas for improvement – in inclusive and innovative ways.
Advocating – for, and with
- You will lead advocacy campaigns to influence lawmakers, stakeholders, and the public, including preparing position papers, submissions, and presentations to key decision-makers.
Building strong relationships
- You will build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders to promote and advance our policy objectives.
Managing a team
- You will contribute to our management team and oversee a team of people across Australia.
- You will delegate work appropriately to make the most of people’s strengths, accommodate individual working requirements.
Reporting progress
- You will support Inclusion Australia’s impact measurement approaches.
Who we’re looking for:
- You have worked for three or more years in a similar role (maybe with a similar organisation)
- You have experience in developing, researching and analysing policy, ideally with a national focus, using data/evidence to inform recommendations and decisions
- You have experience in creating ‘person-centred’ policy that directly includes lived experience
- You have experience successfully leading and motivating a team
- You must have a police record check before starting the role, and hold current valid employment Working with Children Check at all times
- It would be an advantage if you have a tertiary qualification in public policy, politics, law or a related field.
Why join us?
- Award salary and salary packaging.
- Great flexibility - choose your working hours, work from home (WFH), and ask us about other flexibility to suit your personal needs.
- Opportunities for professional growth and impact.
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
- A job that makes a difference.
Join Inclusion Australian and be a part of a team that is dedicated to creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
Interested?
If this role makes you feel excited, then we want to hear from you – and it’s okay if you don’t “tick all the boxes” yet.
Please submit your resume and a cover letter (no more than 2 pages) that refers to the items outlined within this ad.
If you need further information, contact Meredith Wiseman on 0413 529 *** for a confidential chat about the role.
Equal opportunity
Inclusion Australia is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We understand someone may have unique needs during the application or interview process. If you require any accommodations or adjustments to participate fully and fairly, please let us know within your cover letter, or to confidentially discuss your specific requirements, please contact Meredith Wiseman on 0413 529 ***.
We are dedicated to facilitating accessible and comfortable recruitment processes for everyone.