We're Hiring: Tax AID Advocate!

Open:

August 17, 2021

Closes:

September 3, 2021

Location:

Vancouver, BC 

Category:

Community and Social Services

Job Type:

3 days/week—may increase depending on the needs of the program.

This position is until March 31, 2024, with the possibility of an extension.

Salary:

$25,200 annually

Benefits:

  • Extended Health Care
  • Paid Vacation
  • Paid sick leave

Report to: Director, Tax AID

 

Who We Are

Since 1977, Disability Alliance BC (DABC) has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in British Columbia. We champion issues impacting the lives of people with disabilities through our direct services, community partnerships, advocacy, research, and publications.

Our mission: to support people, with all disabilities, to live with dignity, independence, and as equal and full participants in the community.

Program Description

Tax AID DABC partners with the Together Against Poverty Society, the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society, and the Active Support Against Poverty Society, to provide free support to people with disabilities across BC to file income taxes for current and previous years. In addition to simple tax filing, we help with self-employment income, outstanding amounts owed to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), applying for other tax related government programs/benefits, and matters related to financial literacy.

Job Description

DABC is seeking an advocate to join our Tax AID program. Under the supervision of the Tax AID Director, the Advocate/Program Coordinator will work one-on-one to assist people with disabilities with their income taxes and raise awareness about the program through strategic partnership and community outreach. The successful candidate will have other administrative responsibilities related to the program’s operations including developing and conducting workshops, assisting with program reports, and participating in team meetings and training on an as needed basis.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Prepare and file accurate tax returns for current and previous years in compliance with CRA standards
  • Liaise with clients and the CRA on specific issues related to personal taxes
  • Manage multiple client files simultaneously
  • Report any questions or concerns to the Director
  • Compile and organize client records
  • Attend trainings to further develop knowledge on income tax matters
  • Organize and assist with volunteer training and potentially their supervision over time as the candidate grows in their role

A successful applicant must:

  • Be able to work effectively with people with disabilities
  • Possess a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent work experience
  • Meet the requirements to be a tax filer through CRA’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Preparation (CVITP) program
  • Have more than 2 years of proven experience using income tax preparation software (e.g., UFile) to prepare income tax returns for clients
  • Be self-motivated and adaptable and able to work effectively with a team
  • Be detail-oriented and have excellent organizational skills
  • Have strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Understand the importance of preserving the confidentiality of sensitive client information
  • Be computer literate and proficient with word-processing software, including the Microsoft Office Suite
  • Be comfortable working in the office and remotely
  • Be available for occasional travel to communities across Lower Mainland

The following would also be assets in the position:

  • Knowledge of tax law
  • Volunteer or coordination experience with the Canadian Revenue Agency’s CVITP Program
  • Working knowledge of income tax programs for people with disabilities including the Disability Tax Credit, Canada caregiver amount and other deductions
  • Completion of an accounting or tax certificate or diploma/degree

DABC is an open and diverse organization that promotes inclusive hiring practices. We encourage applications from qualified applicants who identify as visible minorities, Indigenous persons, and of all sexual orientations, gender expressions and identities. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

To Apply:

Please submit a resume and brief cover letter addressed to Cynthia Minh (Director, Tax AID & Access RDSP) cynthia@disabilityalliancebc.therightfitbc.org using the subject heading “Job Application: Tax AID Advocate.” No phone calls or faxes please.

Applications are due no later than 4:30 p.m. on September 3, 2021. DABC welcomes all applications, however, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview. Interviews will be conducted in September and the position start date will be October 1, 2021.

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Call for Proposals: Accessibility Project Grants

Disability Alliance BC is pleased to announce today, August 13, 2021 a Call for Proposals (CFP) for projects that promote greater accessibility and inclusivity for people with disabilities in BC communities. 

BC celebrated its first annual Accessibility Week from May 27th to June 2nd, 2018. As part of the Province’s goal to improve accessibility for people with disabilities in BC, DABC was selected by the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction (MSDPR) to disburse funding to community based “Accessibility Projects.” With the successful administration of the Accessibility Project grants in 2018, 2019 and 2020, DABC was again selected to administer Accessibility Project 2021.

Accessibility Projects must focus on at least one of the following:

Accessible employment;

  • Accessible emergency planning and response;
  • Accessible arts, culture and tourism;
  • Accessible sports and recreation;
  • Accessible education and learning;
  • Accessible community participation.

Funding of $10,000 to $40,000 per project will be disbursed to a maximum of $450,000. Proposals are due by October 2nd, 2021 and funding for successful projects will be disbursed in early 2022. 

For complete details about eligible organizations and projects, and to access the Call for Proposals (CFP), Application Form, and accompanying documents, please visit our website: https://disabilityalliancebc.therightfitbc.org/program/accessibility-projects/.