Organisation : Women with Disabilities Victoria (WDV)
Location : Melbourne
Work type : Casual/Vacation
Sector : Community Development, Disabilities, Education & Training, Health – General, Women
Salary type : Commission only
Salary : $62,738 pro rata
Application closing date : 18 Jan, 2021
About the organisation
About the role
Experts by Experience Health Officer (Casual Position)
Workforce Development Program
Are you passionate about advancing the rights of women with disabilities?
Women with Disabilities Victoria (WDV) is a vibrant organisation of women with disabilities working for women with disabilities in Victoria.
This position will be 1 of 12 Experts by Experience Health Officers.
This team will have the opportunity to build their capacity to develop health resources and training, they will scope, co-design, develop, deliver and promote health resources and training for women with disabilities and health services.
The team will additionally be provided training and professional development in the areas of health promotion, resource design, training delivery and development, utilizing lived experience of disability purposefully and public speaking and leadership.
Salary is $62,738 pro rata. Rate $39.69 per hour (which includes 25% casual leave loading) in line with the SCHCADS Award 2010 as at 1 December 2020.
Between 4-6 hours per fortnight. (No staff are to work on weekends or Public Holidays). All meetings will be held at a minimum of 3 hour blocks per meeting.
This position is from the date of appointment to 30 April 2022, and may be extended subject to funding.
We have a disability friendly work environment.
We particularly encourage applications from women with disabilities.
Please note: Only applications which address the Key Selection Criteria will be considered.
Initial enquiries can be made by phoning Dee Henry on 9286 7800.
How to apply
Applications not allowed for this job listing.
Please quote in application: Experts by Experience Health Officer (casual) via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #Community_Development, #Disabilities, #Education_and_Training, #Health_–_General, #Women